I can't embed a YouTube Clip to this, because there isn't one, but those of you who own Bob Dylan's absolutely dire/most excellent Xmas album* of last year can listen out for the semi-tone upwards truck driver's gear changes at 1 min 9 seconds and again at 1 min 45 seconds into into his hatchet job/idiosyncratic tribute to "Must be Santa Claus".
That album is the gift that keeps on giving (see also O' Little Town Of Bethehem and Do you hear what I hear?). If I find another gear change on there, that'll put it first equal with Shania Twain's greatest hits in my list of 'albums with the most gear changes on them'.
* Is it dead serious? Is it a piss take? Or both or neither? Probably not even he knows.
Friday, 3 December 2010
Friday night gear change - early Xmas edition (3)
My latest blogpost: Friday night gear change - early Xmas edition (3)Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 17:10
Labels: Bob Dylan, Gearchange, Music, Shania Twain, Xmas
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