![]() ![]() ![]() Mark was the producer of the album but he was not present when the mixing was done, and when Dylan re-recorded some vocals, as Mark had to tour in Germany in May ’83. There are guitar cases, gear, cables and stuff all over the place (who says rock stars cannot be messy too), let us know if you find more interesting stuff in the comments here. On about 3:00 in the video of ‘Don’t fall apart on me tonight’ you can also see the 212 Music Man amp Mark used a lot in those days. ![]() Mark plays his red Schecter, more of Mark’s guitars can be seen standing behind him: the sunburst S8001 Schecter, the blue Fernandes, the Gibson Chet Atkins electric-classical, and a red Schecter with a red headstock, a rosewood fingerboard, and golden (I think) hardware that was never seen before, or after. And it features an alternate mix of the two songs, plus various other differences from the released album version, like different vocal takes.įor ‘gear-investigators’ like us, the shooting from the recording session reveals a lot of interesting details. It is only a mimic session for a promotional video but it is from the original recording session at the New York Power station recording studio in April/May 1983. Here are two videos from the official Bob Dylan Youtube channel, posted some months ago already. ![]()
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