Bob Dylan & Robert Zimmerman – Another Side Of Bob Dylan
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1964 album Another Side Of Bob Dylan.
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Guitars used by Bob Dylan on Another Side Of Bob Dylan
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"Before he went electric in 1965 — and drew jeers from legions of (arguably small-minded) fans in the process — Bob Dylan epitomized the hard-traveling folk troubadour, and he established this image largely on a vintage Gibson Nick Lucas model flat-top guitar. The young Dylan had played other Martin and Gibson models in the late ’50s and early ’60s, but in those final years of his acoustic era, before a “blonde on blonde” Fender Telecaster ushered in a whole new folk-rock sound, the Nick Lucas was his instrument of choice. He played this guitar in the studio and on tour from 1963 to ’66, and used it for the legendary albums Another Side of Bob Dylan and Bringing it All Back Home. And, although it didn’t appear on the covers of either of these, it is frequently seen in the many live performance tapes from the day, including broadcasts of the Newport Folk Festival in 1964 and ’65, and Dylan’s famous appearances on BBC TV in England in 1965. While, in hindsight, this Gibson Nick Lucas seems “just right” for the young Dylan, and has become an iconic folk guitar as a result, the model’s origins show that it is perhaps an unlikely choice for a scruffy young folky."
Avg price: $2,549.00
Early sixties with a natural Gibson J-50 with rosewood soundboard.
World Instruments used by Bob Dylan on Another Side Of Bob Dylan
Hohner Marine Band 1896 Diatonic Harmonica
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