Dylan Fest: Gotta Serve Somebody by Sandy Gritt

Started by Gritter, October 21, 2010, 02:06:28 PM

Satchwood

Way cool Gritter-moogish-psychedelic entre served up here!!   What a flippin vibe you captured here dude!  ~> cool vocal arrangement, gotta a backward-reverb echoy feel to them at times...
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OsCKilO

Holy shnike is an understatement!

This is Moogalicious Superbness of the most Greatacular kind!

Vibe is sublime bro!

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Nelson

Killer job Sandy.
It figures that you would be the one to tackle this one, which is my favorite Dylan song.
Thank you for doing it, you did a bang up job, my friend.
Really digging those vocals.

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fenderbender

great cover of a great song Sandy ---
you certainly can outbob bob ;D ;D
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dasilvasings

Don't know the original, but I like this! Interesting lyrics. The drone notes on the moog reminds me tibetan music!

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lg

WOW, Gritter and a moog together in one song....AND covering
a Bob Dylan tune as well!
Sandy this is super!
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Gu Djin

Love the vibe you have here.  I hadn't heated the original for a while - makes me want search back through that that timeline and see what other goodies I've forgotten..

Great version.

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