Accompanied by pedal steel and a tuxedo-clad orchestra, Patti Smith renders “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall” in honor of you-know-who. December 11, 2016 Lot_49 164935 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fwonkville.net%2F2016%2F12%2F11%2Faccompanied-by-pedal-steel-and-a-tuxedo-clad-orchestra-patti-smith-renders-a-hard-rains-a-gonna-fall-in-honor-of-you-know-who%2FAccompanied+by+pedal+steel+and+a+tuxedo-clad+orchestra%2C+Patti+Smith+renders+%22A+Hard+Rain%27s+a-Gonna+Fall%22+in+honor+of+you-know-who.2016-12-11+17%3A33%3A18Anonymous+Wonkerhttp%3A%2F%2Fwonkville.net%2F2016%2F12%2F11%2Faccompanied-by-pedal-steel-and-a-tuxedo-clad-orchestra-patti-smith-renders-a-hard-rains-a-gonna-fall-in-honor-of-you-know-who%2F +30
Maybe his most beautiful song, in the way it drifts in and out of surreal imagery ("I saw a white ladder all covered with water") and political pointedness (above), and borrows a reliable melody and structure from "Lord Randall." "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" is pretty good too. Reply
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My gawd, what happened to your P-ness?
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I hope your hands are still normal sized. Wow.
Maybe his most beautiful song, in the way it drifts in and out of surreal imagery ("I saw a white ladder all covered with water") and political pointedness (above), and borrows a reliable melody and structure from "Lord Randall."
"Love Minus Zero/No Limit" is pretty good too.