Key West part 19: The Bare Necessities
Rumpelstiltskin, Baloo and Satchmo
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My mistake. 19 = 18
Domdom.
Key West Part 19: Mankind’s spiritual odessey through life
Sir Rod, Jack Kerouac and Millwall FC
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Key West part 17: It’s a game
Hindu rituals, Dickey Betts and Miami Vice
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Key West part 16: The Sonic Light Being
Tori Amos, Matt Chamberlain and Hank Williams
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Key West part 15: Amelia
“Joni is a strong-willed woman. And I mean that in the best possible way.”
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Key West part 14:
To make this Key West dock my home
Elvis, Sinatra and Otis.
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Key west Part 13:
She tears again my bleeding heart
Honky-tonk lagoons, The Big O and John Grant
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Key West part 12:
Everything is fuzzy and opalescent
America, botanica and Donald Sutherland
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‘Our Guide This Weekend’ is a weekly series in the Dutch newspaper *De Volkskrant* in which a guest takes us on a tour of their personal highlights. This weekend, Patrick Bringley (All the Beauty in the World) is our guide. He first turns the spotlight on his favourite musician:
Key West part 11:
Here’s my man, the great David Allan Coe
... and Martin Carthy, Jimmy Buffett and the the ugliest cover in Coe’s oeuvre (and that’s saying something)
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Key West part 10:
What a long strange trip it’s been
Grateful Dead's "Truckin'" and Lonnie Donegan
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Key West part 9:
It all floats
Bobby Darin, Charles Trenet and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
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Key West part 8:
Leaving you, Tahiti
A salute to our French friends:
Gauguin, Yves Montand et Jean Sablon. And Vincent.
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Key West part 7:
I knew right then and there I was hooked
Gladiator, Juvenal and Sinéad O'Connor
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Thnx. Hoewel ik mijn mening meteen inruil voor een betere, hoor!
Key West part 6:
Glitter amongst the chicken feed
The Academy, Louie and Jimmy and Buddy
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Key West part 5:
Doc Pomus liked my songs
Johnny Depp, Gene Vincent and Doc Pomus
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Key West Part 4:
The gentle lapping of the music
Nick Drake, Tony Attwood and Nick Drake
(I suppose any excuse to incorporate a link to a Nick Drake song is a good excuse)
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Key West part 3:
Familiar sounding, but something’s off
Terry Allen, David Byrne and Van The Man
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Key West part 2:
The lyrics kinda float from person to person
Charlie Poole, Daniel 5 and Billie Joe Royal
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A.s. vrijdagmiddag is hij dan eindelijk bij Broese, Bertus (er zat een rare drukfout in - uitgerekend - de Nederlandse versie, vandaar de vertraging).
Groeten!
Key West part 1: Andorra
Max Frisch, Colin Blunstone & Jimmy Buffett
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Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? part 4:
“I’m sure that Bob Dylan would dig this version!”
Tony Attwood's take on the peculiar song structure and on the covers
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Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? part 3:
The amusing cruelty
Bloomfield, Kooper, La Faithfull and Rotolo on Dylan’s malicious side
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Ik laat het je weten, Bertus!
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BOB DYLAN TAKES HIGHWAY 61 – Seven mercurial songs
Once upon a time, Oct. 2019, I dressed so fine to revisit Highway 61.
Jan. 2026 the marathon is completed. Well, the relay race at walking pace, tbh.
Still.
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