Friday 21 March 2014

DYLAN COVERS #141 Ed Sheeran - Masters of War/Don't Think Twice


A new buck!

 
ED SHEERAN - Masters of War (2013)

Here are two covers by one of the new bucks on the scene Ed Sheeran. The first take can be found on the ONE Agit8 album dedicated to protest songs for charity. It was recorded live exclusively by Ed in 2013.

The second is a live cover of Don't Think Twice it's Alright recorded in 2012. Nice job Ed!
 
ED SHEERAN - Don't Think Twice it's Alright (2012)

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DYLAN COVERS #141 Ed Sheeran - Masters of War/Don't Think Twice
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Anonymous
21 March 2014 at 11:13

Old Pa - don't take this the wrong way because you are a good mate but please don't post any more Ed Sheeran. He should never be allowed anywhere near a Dylan song. On the other hand, I'm just a grumpy old git who hates nearly all these young chaps with acoustic guitars. I could tell you why but it would probably sound irrational and mean.

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21 March 2014 at 11:25

SB - irrational and mean...oh! yes I would love to hear and I like grumpy too! Can't say they are great, they are just OK....but at least it brought on an honest response

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21 March 2014 at 20:03

He picks well enough, doesn't he but there's little emotion in the vocal. As for my 'mean' and 'irrational' feeling about Ed and the like, I just think it's a bit of a yawn because I've yet to hear a really decent song from any of them and why bother anyway when this has all been done before. Kids...get your own thing going and don't live in the past! Also, people like Ed and (who's that bloke who thinks he's the new Billy Bragg?)...they are all toffs aren't they? I'm an inverted snob!
Told you I was mean and irrational.

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Anonymous
22 March 2014 at 09:48

Frank Turner - that's who I (S. Bear) was trying to think of. Songs of rebellion - Straight Outta Eton!

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22 March 2014 at 10:00

SB - a nice bit of vitriol, love it...but there is a bit of truth in what you say....but did not the master start by singing songs from the past until he found his own voice.

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Anonymous
22 March 2014 at 18:49

Too true, sir. Thankfully, he was massively talented rather than just a useless piece of mediocre crap. Ooops!

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