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Titles |
Minnesota Party Tape (Supplied Title) |
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Description |
Title from: Positively Bob Dylan / M. Krogsgaard. 1991. A recording of Bob Dylan singing and playing the guitar with a group of his friends: Bil Golfus, Bonnie Beecher, Cynthia Fincher (Fischer?) and Cleve Pettersen. Fincher (Fischer?) sings with him on "Come See Jerusalem". The song "Talkin’ inflation blues" by Tom Glazer is referred to as "Talkin’ lobbyist" on the recording. Songlist: Blues yodel no. 8 -- Come see Jerusalem -- San Francisco Bay blues -- I’m a gambler -- Talkin’ merchant marine; Talkin’ Hugh Brown; Talkin’ inflation blues -- Red rosey bush -- Johnny I hardly knew you -- Jesus Christ -- Streets of glory -- K.C. Moan. Recorded by Cleve Pettersen at an apartment (possibly rented by Hugh Brown) on 15th Avenue Southeast, Minneapolis in the fall of 1960. Pettersen used a Realistic reel-reel tape recorder and Realistic tape stock. |
Quantity |
1 sound tape reel |
Format |
Content Category: sound recordings Physical Support: sound cassette |
Measurements |
5 1/4 inches height (box) 5 1/4 inches width (box) 5/8 inch depth (box) 5 inches diameter (tape reel) 1/2 inch depth (tape reel) |
Nomenclature |
audio tape |
Creation |
Recorder: Pettersen, Cleve Made in: Dinkytown, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States |
Subjects |
Dylan, Bob Music Communication. Recording Equipment & Supplies |
Places |
Made in: Dinkytown, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States |
Dates |
Creation: 1960 |
Holding Type | Sound Recordings |
Identifiers |
Audiotape 203 (Library Call Number) AV2004.97 (Accession Number) |
More Info |
MNHS Library Catalog |
Is there a contents listing for this tape? Thank you.
Thank you for your comment. In the Description section above is the information available, including songs played on the recording.
Do you reckon this is the oldest known existing recording of Bob Dylan?
The âCynthia Fincher/Fischerâ mentioned in the description is Cynthia FISHER! Sources: Multiple, available on request. I am her son.
Have these songs been digitized, and are they available to listen to? No doubt you are aware of the intense interest Bob Dylan fans would have in doing that.