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35 <h1>Links</h1>
36 <p class="first"><strong><a href="#Dylan" target="_self">Dylan Chord and Lyric Sites</a></strong><br />
37 <a href="#Chords" target="_self">Chords</a><br />
38 <a href="#Lyrics" target="_self">Lyrics</a><br />
39 <strong><a href="#General" target="_self">General Dylan Sites</a></strong><br />
40 <a href="#Audio" target="_self">Dylan Audio</a><br />
41 <strong><a href="#Tab" target="_self">General Tab Sites</a></strong><br />
42 <strong><a href="#Related" target="_self">Related Artists: Tabs</a></strong></p>
43 <h2><a name="Dylan">Dylan Chord and Lyric Sites</a></h2>
44 <h3><a name="Chords">Chords</a></h3>
45 <p class="first"><a href="http://www.uvm.edu/~ksherloc/dylan/?">Bob Dylan Chords</a> - Kelvin Sherlock's
46 site, the first big Dylan tab site on the net. For the songs that aren't here yet, there
47 is a chance you may find them there.</p>
48 <p class="first"><a href="http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/9695/chords/index.html">Some Other
49 Kinds Of Chords</a> - To get to the chords, mouse-over the pictures in the left frame.</p>
50 <p class="first"><a href="http://digilander.libero.it/dylanchords/?">Strummin' on my gay
51 guitar</a> - contains chords to live versions of a lot of songs, mostly from
52 recent years.</p>
53 <h3><a name="Lyrics">Lyrics</a></h3>
54 <p>
56 <span class="first"><a href="http://bobdylan.com/" target="_top">bobdylan.com</a> - The official site, with all the copyrighted lyrics and a very useful
57 search function </span></p>
58 <p class="first"><a href="http://homepage.mac.com/danielmartin/Dylan/html/songs/Lists/A.html">&quot;It's
59 Not A House It's A Home&quot;-Page</a> - Exellent resource with transcriptions of the
60 lyrics to a huge number of songs performed by Dylan, official songs as well as live
61 performances, outtakes etc. </p>
62 <p class="first"><a href="http://www.bobdylanroots.com/lyric.html">Bob Dylan Musical Roots and
63 Influences</a><a href="http://www.bobdylanroots.com/lyric.html" target="_top"> - Lyrics</a> (the site formerly known as &quot;Roots, Routes and Ramblings&quot;) - If you're looking
64 for lyrics to and background information about the songs Dylan has covered (and some he's
65 written), mostly in the folksy direction, this is definitely the place for you. A very
66 informative and well-structured site.</p>
67 <p class="first"><a href="http://www.bjorner.com/bob.htm">Words Fill My Head</a> -
68 Olof Bjrner has assembled lyrics to 119 songs where the recordings differ from the
69 copyrighted lyrics, or where there simply are no official lyrics.</p>
70 <h2><a name="General">General</a> Dylan Sites</h2>
71 <p>Karl Erik Andersen's <a href="http://www.expectingrain.com/?">Bob Dylan - Expecting
72 Rain</a>. You probably know this one already. If you don't - go there and get to know it.</p>
73 <p>Bill Pagel's <a href="http://www.execpc.com/~billp61/boblink.html">Bob Dylan - Bob
74 Links</a>. You probably know this one too - the ultimate link guide to all things Dylanic
75 on the net. The site contains a collection of links concerning <a href="http://www.execpc.com/~billp61/lyrics.html" target="_top">lyric and music analysis</a>.</p>
76 <p>John Howell's <a href="http://www.punkhart.com/dylan/dylan.html">Bringing
77 it all back Home Page</a> - the first Dylan site on the net. Still going strong. </p>
78 <p><a href="http://www.bjorner.com/bob.htm">Olof's Files</a> - indispensable, both the <em>yearly chroncles</em> - overviews of Dylan's carreer, year by year- and the <em>sessionography </em>- all available details about his &quot;sessions&quot;, which includes the concerts. </p>
79 <p>Eric Schoneveld's <a href="http://www.schoneveld.com/bd/homepage.html?" target="_top">Bob Dylan Starting Point</a>
80 - a relatively new portal with links and news.</p>
81 <p>Or why not go to the official <a href="http://bobdylan.com">bobdylan.com</a>
82 site - it's actually quite good, for an official site....</p>
83 <p><a href="http://www.geocities.com/churchofbob">Church of Bob<br />
84 </a>&quot;It started out as a joke, on people who take Dylan (e.g.) too seriously. When I
85 realized that a lot of people think it is for real . . . &ndash; that's when I got really scared . . . &quot;.
86 What he said. . .</p>
87 <p><a href="http://www.dylantree.com./">The Dylan Pool</a>. The most vigorous Dylan community on the net. The core of the site is the Pool itself, where you can guess which songs Dylan will be playing during the next tour, but the message board and the chatroom is where you need to go if you want be updated on what's going on in the Dylan world, or just want to talk to someone likeminded. </p>
88 <h2>Dylan <a name="Audio">Audio</a></h2>
89 <p>If you're not content with playing yourself, but also want to hear Dylan do it, here
90 are a few sites where you may find something:
92 </p><ul>
93 <li><a href="http://listen.to/SUGARTOWN">Sugartown</a> Mostly a collection of links to other
94 sites, but very well organized, and the links are checked regularly</li>
95 <li><a href="http://www.tvtalkin.com/">TV-Talkin'</a> - Video</li>
96 <li><a href="http://www.dvdylan.com/">http://www.dvdylan.com/</a> - What it says </li>
97 <li><a href="http://www.dylantree.com./">The Dylan Tree</a> - &quot;The most remarkable thing about them is, as most Dylan fans, they're kind
98 and are more than willing to help those new to the systems. and both
99 have only unofficial bootlegs (concerts and unreleased underground
100 dylan and if youve been to a concert, you can probably find its audio
101 bootleg) so its all on the up and up. peace and good luck &quot; (<em>Who's Hero</em> in the <a href="blog/index.php">blog</a>). </li>
102 </ul>
103 <h2>General <a name="Tab">Tab</a> Sites</h2>
104 <p><a href="http://www.tabrobot.com/">TabRobot</a> - this can be a very useful resource:
105 you enter the name of a tune or an artist, and you get a list of all the sites that
106 contain matching tab/chord files. </p>
107 <p><a href="http://tab.nutz.org/olga/">OLGA</a> (-nutz) (The Online Guitar Archive). The
108 OLGA phenomenon has seen some ups and downs for sure. Here's a mirror site that seems to
109 work, for the time being, anyway.</p>
110 <p><a href="http://www.1-2-3-tabs.com/tablatures/">RIFF RAFF</a> - good resource with
111 links to the most common bands/artists, but nothing on neither Johnny Cash nor Willie
112 Nelson . . .</p>
113 <p><a href="http://www.eskimo.com/~ogre/library.html">The Online Guitar College
114 (guitarnoise.com)</a> - quite a few links, but loads rather slowly. Has lots of other
115 guitar resources, not only tabs.</p>
116 <p><a href="http://www.guitarlessonstabs.com/Tabonline.htm?">Guitar Lessons &amp; Tabs,
117 Co. - Guitar Tablature Links</a> -<sub> </sub>just a long list of uncommented links.</p>
118 <p><a href="http://blueslyrics.tripod.com/tabsandchords.htm">Harry's Blues Lyrics Online,
119 Tabs &amp; Chords page</a> - very well organized page, with links to blues tabs at the
120 various tab robots, Olga, etc.</p>
121 <p>For valuable information on alternate guitar tunings for Dylan songs, go to <a href="http://www.expectingrain.com/dok/songs/tunings.html">Andrew Mullins' exellent essay</a>
122 at <a href="http://www.expectingrain.com" target="_top">Expecting Rain</a>, or, for open
123 tunings in general, to the <a href="http://www.execpc.com/~pgkuchar/opentune.htm" target="_top">Open Tuning Tutorial</a></p>
124 <h2><a name="Related">Related</a> Artists: Tabs</h2>
125 <p class="first">&quot;If you like Bob Dylan, you will probably like . . . &quot; (and if you know of
126 any sites that belong here, please <a href="mail.htm">drop me a note</a>):</p>
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132 <td width="22%"><a href="http://theband.hiof.no/albums/index.html">The Band</a></td>
133 <td width="78%">Exellent site, lots of info, generally good tabs (most of them, not all of
134 them)</td>
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137 <td width="22%"><a href="http://home6.inet.tele.dk/thomasho">The Band</a> </td>
138 <td width="78%">Including a few bass and mandolin tabs.</td>
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141 <td width="22%"><a href="http://members.tripod.com/~jpgr_beatles/tabs/tabs.html">The
142 Beatles</a></td>
143 <td width="78%">Heavy traffic on this site, which means that it's often down, but the tabs
144 are generally good, once you get in.</td>
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147 <td width="22%" valign="top"><a href="http://remus.rutgers.edu/~tsun/index.html">Dan Bern</a></td>
148 <td width="78%"><cite>&quot;Well, I think in a way Bob Dylan was sort of the Dan Bern of
149 the '60's.&quot;</cite>&nbsp; Dan Bern said that... (<a href="http://www.danbern.com">www.danbern.com</a>
150 has the rest of the official lyrics, and <a href="http://www.cc.utah.edu/~jp36/">www.cc.utah.edu/~jp36/</a>
151 the unofficial ones too)</td>
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154 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.paulbrady.com/tablature/default.asp">Paul Brady</a></td>
155 <td width="78%">Only two tabs yet, but they're nice.</td>
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158 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.peterstonebrown.com">Peter Stone Brown</a></td>
159 <td width="78%">&quot;The poet laureate of <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smalltalkatthewall/">smalltalkatthewall</a>, the guy
160 who was Up against it, and then released it&quot; etc.</td>
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163 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.lyon.edu/webdata/users/kadler/public_html/rmcguinn/index.html">Byrds</a></td>
164 <td width="78%">and <a href="http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/mcguinn/index.html">Roger
165 McGuinn</a>'s own site; check out his <a href="http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/folkden/index.html">Folk Den</a> too</td>
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168 <td width="22%"><a href="http://maninblack.net">Johnny Cash</a> </td>
169 <td width="78%">All lyrics, no tabs</td>
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172 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.bwedel.de/songbk_e.html">Johnny Cash</a> </td>
173 <td width="78%">96 songs, mostly Cash, in a single word97-file.</td>
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176 <td width="22%"><a href="http://cohenchords.sphosting.com/index.html">Leonard Cohen</a></td>
177 <td width="78%">Why is it that all Cohen sites have a black background?</td>
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180 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.netsonic.fi/~ja/cohen/songs.html">Leonard Cohen</a></td>
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184 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/intro.htm">Grateful Dead</a></td>
185 <td width="78%">exellent lyric site, with search facilities and thorough discography - or
186 any -graphy you like. No chords, though . . .</td>
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189 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.rukind.com/">Grateful Dead</a></td>
190 <td width="78%">. . . but here are the chords.</td>
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193 <td width="22%"><a href="http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~mjn0517/mjhtab/mjhtab.html">Mississippi
194 John Hurt</a> </td>
195 <td width="78%">Tabs to a lot of his songs; great as a practical tutorial to fingerpicking
196 blues style.</td>
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199 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.filed1974.com/lennon/">John Lennon</a></td>
200 <td width="78%"></td>
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203 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.lightfoot.ca">Gordon Lightfoot</a></td>
204 <td width="78%"></td>
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207 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.jmdl.com/guitar/">Joni Mitchell</a></td>
208 <td width="78%">Great site! Accurate tabs to most of the songs by the Queen of alternate
209 tunings.</td>
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212 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.jauko.nl/tot/tab/n/nelson_w/index.htm">Willie Nelson</a></td>
213 <td width="78%">A few tabs, well done.</td>
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215 <tr>
216 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~trent/ochs/lyrics.html">Phil Ochs</a></td>
217 <td width="78%">Lyrics to almost all his songs, with chords to many of them</td>
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219 <tr>
220 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.toolcity.net/~dragon/tompetty/">Tom Petty</a></td>
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224 <td><a href="http://www.emilstabs.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page">Phish</a></td>
225 <td>The Dylanchords of Phishdom, I've been told. Hope it's good site... </td>
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228 <td width="22%"><a href="http://w1.185.telia.com/~u18504009/paulsimon/chords/">Paul Simon</a></td>
229 <td width="78%">Comprehensive site with a lot of tabs</td>
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232 <td width="22%">Paul Simon</td>
233 <td width="78%">A general Simon site with some songs</td>
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236 <td width="22%"><a href="http://hem2.passagen.se/dskog/">Stefan Sundstrm</a></td>
237 <td width="78%">The Swedish Bob Dylan, perhaps...? </td>
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240 <td><a href="http://www.azchords.com/w/wallflowers-tabs-4685.html">The Wallflowers</a></td>
241 <td>Dylan-related? Yeah, perhaps. </td>
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244 <td width="22%" valign="top"><a href="http://www.brokenbricks.com">White Stripes</a></td>
245 <td width="78%">Very thorough site with tabs to White Stripes, with
246 information on playing technique and equipment as well.&nbsp; </td>
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249 <td width="22%"><a href="http://www.hyperrust.org/">Neil Young</a> </td>
250 <td width="78%">Comprehensive site with tour info, lyrics/chords, and mostly
251 everything else about Neil Young</td>
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