On 24/11/2022 03:11, Tanya Glenn wrote:
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 2:00:47 p.m. UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
Ballad of Geraldine melody is identical to Dylan's Girl From the North Country. Dylan did inform Donovan that he did indeed compose the melody. This was contrary to Donovan's belief that it was traditional. (might be a scene in the film, 'Don't Look
Back'
On Tuesday, August 1, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Ed Lewandowski wrote:
I'm listening to The Very Best of Donovan and the track currently
playing is called "Ramblin' Boy" which sounds very much like
Dylan's "It Ain't Me Babe". Actually, the tune is identical? There
is absolutley no information, other than the title of the song with
this CD. Can anybody fill in the blanks? Who wrote it? When? etc.
I was just about to post this a track titled "Ballad of
Geraldine" came on. This one sounds identical to Dylan's "Boots
of Spanish Leather". Again, can anyone supply more info? Did
Dylan's songs come first? Is Donovan singing traditional songs?
What's the story?
TIA - Ed.
Tom Paxtons Rambling boy sounds a lot like Dylans dont think twice ... especially the guitar... interesting i think because music used to be more about the music then than the artist... they were just all inspired by each and writing without a thought
to how similar it may be and certainly not getting upset about it like things are now because thats what it was inspiration. I miss something I never even had the pleasure of knowing. Something it seems none of our youth will ever know when you watch the
videos now.... MUSIC. The message and the music bought and sold and bought again.
Hmm, interesting. I admit the melodies are similar but the chord
sequence is enormously different.
I think that, since there are only eleven notes in an octave, then the
number of possibilities for completely new tunes is probably nil by now. Therefore it is inevitable that similarities will occur.
All that can be creatively changed is a new arrangement of those 12
notes (and occasionally their octaves), the instruments you play them on
- and the words of course :-)
Chris D
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