Meeting Bob Dylan -Kenny Vaughan

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Kenny Vaughan talks about being around Bob Dylan.

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Kenny Vaughan
Bob Dylan
Blowing In The Wind
Subterranean Homesick Blues
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Here's a great deep dive of Kenny telling stories.

otisgibbs
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Enjoy his stories, but Dylan is my favorite. I will sit still for a Dylan story anytime. Thanks Otis

garytrew
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I knew Kenny Vaughn was a great guitarist, but my respect for him grew even more on one of Marty Stuart’s television shows. During the inspirational segment of the show that night, Connie Smith sang the Molly O’Day version of Hank Williams’ “Singing Waterfall”. Kenny was playing a Martin acoustic guitar and when it came his time for the instrumental break, he played Lynn Davis’ guitar break from the original recording pretty much verbatim. That reassured me that he had studied that recording and didn’t just throw something in there. Thanks, Kenny.

lonniemcgough
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I somehow picture Marty Stuart being a great friend to everybody. As long as they are not a jerk. Thanks Otis and Kenny.

lindellsiler
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Kenny is correct, a lot of Bob's songs are on another level. I've been listening to Bob for 52 years, his music is timeless.

chriscosby
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Bob Dylan shaped my view of reality with his poetic lyrics. I grew up in the sixties and his music was a staple in my record collection. He put a different spin from the old time rock and roll on my turntable. Hallucinogenic substances made me think I understood the lyrics, but after they wore off, I was still perplexed as to what he was singing about. One of Americas finest singer songwriters who will always remain relevant even during changing times

ronzundell
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Dig Kenny. Bob got to me bad when I was 13, around 1963. Can’t put it down.

JKlasen
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Kenny Vaughan is your perfect guest. Thank you so much, Otis.

bglrj
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I grew up in a tiny town in a tiny country at the bottom of the South Pacific, when I heard Subterranean Homesick Blues ( on AM radio ) it blew MY 13 year old mind too . I tried to buy the rekkid at both of the two local shops that purveyed vinyl, and neither had it or wanted it . I ordered it via the slightly hipper of the two shops and they made me pay for it up front ! Totally worth it .

weehudyy
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Saw Kenny Vaughan with Lucinda at Slims in SF. Tastiest guitar licks ever and he was so relaxed. I was digging the show and he made eye contact and nodded. Was a nice gesture, and made me smile. I love Kenny’s stories, his dry humor and perfect timing.

fishyfish
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Kenny Vaughan is a fantastic guitarist and storyteller. Thanks for sharing this with us, Otis.

CW-lewc
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Kenny Vaughan... great stories and great storyteller! Yay!!

castanzes
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I got to catch Bob in Mobile, AL a few months ago and he sounded amazing

thejamnasium
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Bringing it all back home was the album that changed my musical life without question.

TheOldYellers
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Dinner party with unnamed attendees, Bob is there and wears reflector sunglasses throughout the entire night and meal. I have seen him perform more than anyone else and am a huge fan. Thanks for these interviews. I remember the Johnny Three in Denver, they played at my High School.

oyajiblues
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I love your conversations with all your friends, but Kenny is my favorite. Thank you for letting us listen in.🙂

toterola
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I love Kenny’s stories, and how excited he is, despite his own stature, at meeting all these music luminaries! I owned/operated/stage managed an “International Roots and Blues Festival “ in Canada, a three day event. At least two dozen past and present bluesmen/rockers/country players, and their bands - John Mayal to James Cotton - Jeff Healey to Little Feat - Dr John to Steve Earle - Hubert Summlin to Willie Big Eyes Smith - Johnny Winter to……we’ll, you get the idea. I spent from 2001 to 2012 being totally star struck every summer - and boy, did I love it!
Cheers Kenny
Thanks Ottis
Peaceo

cherrypickerguitars
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Always dig Kenny's stories. Thanks for posting. We still give a damn.

earring
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I met Dylan once when my friend Dave Alvin was touring with him. Unique experience to say the least.

mitchmatthews
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I've watched a lot of your Kenny Vaughan videos. He's just a natural storyteller, but what I like most is nobody is more amused by his stories than Kenny himself and it's hard not to laugh along with him. He seems to like people in general and never judges or talks bad about the artists he tells stories about, and I like that about him too.

_Peremalfait