Track : Talkin' 'Bout Love
Artist : Harry Chapin
Album : 1973-02-04: Clarkson College, Potsdam, NY, USA
Talkin' 'Bout Love by Harry Chapin from album 1973-02-04: Clarkson College, Potsdam, NY, USA
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She Sings Without Words (LP Version)
By : Harry Chapin
I Finally Found It, Andy
[band intro]
Lesson #18
[untitled]
Old Greasy Spoon
L.A. Blues (Duet with Tim Hardin)
[introduction]
Remember When
Tangled Up Puppet (A Song for My Daughter) (mono mix)
Tangled Up Puppet (A Song for My Daughter) (stereo mix)
Experience #9
When I Paint My Masterpiece - Demo
By : Bob Dylan
Will the Circle Be Unbroken
It Ain't Me Babe (live: 1965-09-03)
Positively 4th Street (live: 1965-12-04)
Ballad of a Thin Man (live: 1965-12-04)
Long Distance Operator (live: 1965-12-04)
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (live: 1965-09-03)
From a Buick 6 (live: 1965-09-03)
Phantom Engineer (live: 1965-08-25)
Tombstone Blues (vocal overdub #3) (studio: 1965-08-04)
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (studio: 1965-08-02)
Highway 61 Revisited (studio: 1965-08-02)
Highway 61 Revisited (fragment) (studio: 1965-08-02)
Desolation Row (studio: 1965-07-30)
Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window (studio: 1965-07-30)
From Buick 6 (studio: 1965-07-30)
Positively 4th Street (studio: 1965-07-29)
Little Moses (acoustic)
Jame alley blues
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (feat. guitar Jerry Garcia)
You've Been Hidin' Too Long (live, NY Town Hall)
Highway 61 Revisted (intro)
Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again (alternate take, 2/17/66) (radio edit)
Medley: VD Blues / VD Waltz / VD City / VD Gunner's Blues
[on playing with a band]
[on the response to the electric sound]
[on recording and songwriting]
[on entertainment in Hibbing, Minnesota]
[on his first introductions to music]
[interview with Martin Bronstein for Canadian Broadcasting Company, February 20, 1966]
[interview with Allen Stone for WDTM, October 24, 1965]
[interview with Cynthia Gooding on Folksinger's Choice for WBAI, January 13, 1962]
[first radio interview, with Oscar Brand on Folk Song Festival for WNYC, October 29, 1961]