![]() Many of his best version of your favorites come from that night. I recommend his 1966 version at Live Free Trade Hall. The lyrics are somewhat surrealistic, as the images change from one to the next. There are many live Dylan versions that are good. Tambourine Man to play a song and hell follow. It also adds a few unique elements that are key to The Byrds sound: the twelve-string electric guitars and the harmonies in the chorus. The Byrds version is great in that it tightens the song up to become a bigger radio hit. Tambourine Man comes along and sings Dylan a song, and Dylan dances and sings along with him in Mr Tambourine Man’s shadow…seemingly creating music. Intro: D A D A G A D G Hey, Mister Tambourine Man, play a song for me D G A I'm not sleepy and there ain't no place I'm goin' to G A D G Hey, Mister Tambourine Man, play a song for me D G A D In the jingle jangle morning, I'll come followin' you G A D G Take me for a trip upon your magic swirlin' ship D G All my senses have been stripped D G And my hands can't feel to grip D G And my. G A D G Take me for a trip upon your magic swirling ship D G Oh my senses have been stripped, D G And my hands can't feel the grip, D G And my toes too numb to step, D G A Wait only for my boot heels to be wandering G A D G I'm. D G A D In the jingle jangle morning I'll come following you. When he gets tired and is unable to sleep, Mr. G A D G Hey Mister Tambourine Man, play a song for me. Though he is not specifically clear, Dylan seems to describe Mr. Dylan provides a couple extra verses and the lyrics are great- and tell a more complete picture of who this Mr Tambourine Man is. for Into my own parade, cast your dancing spell my way, I promise. ![]() Bob Dylan’s “Mr Tambourine Man”-the original, and The Byrds’ “Mr Tambourine Man”-the folk rock version, are both equally deserving of mention.
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