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  1. In 2009, JWH gave us the wonderful Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead. Recorded in Portland OR, he was backed by the classic line-up of The Minus Five, featuring of course Scott McCaughey and Peter Buck, but also Kurt Bloch, Bill Rieflin, and long-time accompanist Robert Lloyd on keyboards. It remains Harding’s favourite of his many records.

  2. 10 de mar. de 2023 · Finally we have them back Sept 2021. Much more Dylan on my channel. Enjoy! Please subscribe. I am not monetized at all. Thank you (-:

  3. 27 de dic. de 2015 · When John Wesley Harding arrived on Dec. 27, 1967, fans didn’t know what to make of it. Listen to Bob Dylan Perform 'All Along the Watchtower'. For one thing, Dylan’s tough snarl had given way ...

  4. This 1967 album transcended easy categorisation as Bob Dylan moved from the experimentation and rock of his few previous releases. Cut in Nashville with a loose-limbed backing trio, the songs are mostly country-folk parables that, even at their most jaunty, like the plainspoken title track, are filled with mystery and distrust—from the occasional violence (the lightning that destroys a ...

  5. www.facebook.com › johnwesleyhardingofficialWesley Stace - Facebook

    Wesley Stace. 4,401 likes · 124 talking about this. The official music page for singer-songwriter Wesley Stace. Updates from Wes + team.

  6. "John Wesley Harding" (1967)

  7. John Wesley Harding es un disco conceptual que con una simple instrumentación de guitarra acústica, ármonica, bajo y batería (en ocasiones aparece un piano y una steel guitar), homenajea a inmigrantes, perdedores, bandidos, morosos, timadores y ladrones.