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Worcester — Last month, Mark Ronson produced a remixed version of the Bob Dylan classic "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)," brightening it with horns and punchier rhythms. Last night at the DCU Center, Dylan himself remixed the song live on stage, swirling the familiar rhythms of the ''Blonde on Blonde'' nugget into a whole new pattern with the aid of his crack five-piece band. | |||
The Ronson single, which is the first "official remix" of a Bob Dylan song, is a novelty of sorts and another piece to the Dylan hagiography that was further expanded yesterday with the release of a three-disc greatest hits collection and gets another chapter later in the month with the DVD release "The Other Side of the Mirror," a chronicling of Dylan’s appearances at the Newport Folk Festival in the 1960s. | The Ronson single, which is the first "official remix" of a Bob Dylan song, is a novelty of sorts and another piece to the Dylan hagiography that was further expanded yesterday with the release of a three-disc greatest hits collection and gets another chapter later in the month with the DVD release "The Other Side of the Mirror," a chronicling of Dylan’s appearances at the Newport Folk Festival in the 1960s. |
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