I saw Peter at Saint Andrew's Hall in Detroit back in the 80's when his 1st solo album came out. He opened for David & David, of "Welcome to the Boomtown" fame. Still one of the better one-man shows I've ever seen!
Is this in the key of F or is the guitar tuned up? Trying to learn how to play this. I Think Dylan wrote this in D. Can anybody help me with this? - Great song!
Just guessing sounds like the guitar is tuned a whole step lower. I have the same guitar I keep it tuned down a whole step too, easier to play and hold in tune.
I saw Peter at Saint Andrew's Hall in Detroit back in the 80's when his 1st solo album came out. He opened for David & David, of "Welcome to the Boomtown" fame. Still one of the better one-man shows I've ever seen!
An artist, a troubadour. Some great interviews with Peter on Otis Gibbs spot here on YT.
wow just wow. absolutely fantastic. thank you Peter.
Man, you killed that song! I just watched a Bob Dylan video of this song. I never heard it before. You did a great job on it, Peter.
Thank you Peter! That is amazing!
Now I have to learn this song, love it.
The King of the Rust Belt.
Perfect....
Yow! Rich, juicy guitar, and a vibrant voice.
What a pro performance…thanks Peter..the Bard never sounded better….
Superb! Appreciated.
Wow! Just amazing!
Bravo Peter, great , great version !!!
Me in the early 80’s: when I grow up I’m going to marry Peter Case…and damn, he’s only gotten better!!
Wow!!
AWESOME!!
First time I heard this classic
Is this in the key of F or is the guitar tuned up? Trying to learn how to play this. I Think Dylan wrote this in D. Can anybody help me with this? - Great song!
I m tryin to find out too, it seems that the guitar is tuned standard 2 times below Fm Dylan is in Dm probably with dropped D as Hollis Brown
Just guessing sounds like the guitar is tuned a whole step lower. I have the same guitar I keep it tuned down a whole step too, easier to play and hold in tune.
on a fucking 12 string your sir are a boss
Mista man at work....
Brother, you need some B vitamins....
How can you tell sir?
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