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Deep Cut Friday: ‘Tombstone Blues’ by Bob Dylan

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

Bob Dylan’s sixth album Highway 61 Revisited, which recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, opens with the landmark single “Like a Rolling Stone.” The song that follows it on the album, “Tombstone Blues,” is far less famous, but Dylan himself thought highly of it. Interviewed by Cameron Crowe for the liner notes of the 1985 box set Biograph, Dylan said, “I felt like I’d broken through with this song, that nothing like it had been done before…just a flash really.”

An elliptical song about the escalation of the Vietnam War, “Tombstone Blues” is full of vivid images and characters, best remembered for one of Dylan’s funniest one-liners: “The sun’s not yellow, it’s chicken.” Like many of his songs of the era, Dylan and his backing musicians ran through a dozen takes of “Tombstone Blues” in a single day, choosing the twelth and final performance for the album. A couple of the alternate takes have appeared on archival releases, some a couple minutes shorter or a couple minutes longer than the Highway 61 version, all of them featuring fantastic lead guitar performances by Mike Bloomfield.

“Tombstone Blues” hasn’t been widely covered relative to Dylan’s ’60s output. But one of his old Greenwich Village folk scene contemporaries, Richie Havens, performed the song for the soundtrack to the deconstructed Dylan biopic I’m Not There in 2007. The 1999 live album Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park ends with an all-star rendition of “Tombstone Blues,” with Natalie Maines and Chrissie Hynde passionately tearing through some of the song’s verses.

“Tombstone Blues” isn’t a major factor in Dylan’s live repertoire—according to Setlist.fm, he hasn’t played it in concert since 2006, and it’s not among his 100 most performed songs. He has occasionally returned to it on significant occasions, though: “Tombstone Blues” opened Dylan’s 1995 episode of MTV Unplugged, and was dramatically slowed down for the 2021 performance film Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan. 

Three more essential Bob Dylan deep album cuts:

“The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll”

The penultimate track on The Times They Are A-Changin’ is, more than most of Dylan’s topical songs, largely a straightforward factual account of a news story, the 1963 death of a Baltimore barmaid: “William Zantzinger killed poor Hattie Caroll with a cane that he twirled around his diamond ring finger at a Baltimore hotel society gathering.” Dylan read about Zantzinger’s paltry six-month sentence for manslaughter on the way home from witnessing Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and was moved to write a song that slowly builds up in righteous anger.  

“The Man in Me”

1970’s New Morning was well received at the time, but the song “The Man in Me” was relatively forgotten until Joel and Ethan Coen used it to soundtrack a memorably surreal scene in 1998’s The Big Lebowski.

“Silvio”

“Silvio,” from 1988’s Down in the Groove, is arguably the best song to come out of Dylan’s long association with the Grateful Dead and the band’s lyricist Robert Hunter. Last year President Barack Obama included “Silvio” on his summer playlist and Dylan performed it for the first time in decades.

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Mobb Deep Announce New Album Infinite, Share New Song “Against the World”: Listen
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Mobb Deep Announce New Album Infinite, Share New Song “Against the World”: Listen

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

For the first time since 2014, there will be a new Mobb Deep album: Infinite, the follow-up to The Infamous Mobb Deep, is out October 10 via Mass Appeal. Below, listen to the 15-track record’s Havoc-produced opener, “Against the World.” Scroll down for the new album’s artwork.

Infinite is the first album from Mobb Deep since the death of Prodigy in 2017. It’s also Prodigy’s second posthumous release, following 2022’s The Hegelian Dialectic 2: The Book of Heroine.

“This one feels like coming full circle,” Havoc stated in a press release. “It’s that classic Mobb energy—dark, real, unfiltered. The sound that shaped who we are but also speaks to where hip-hop is right now.”

A month after Infinite’s release, Havoc (under the Mobb Deep) banner will go on a co-headlining tour with Raekwon. He’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Mobb Deep’s iconic sophomore album, 1995’s The Infamous.

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Havoc Teases First Single From New Mobb Deep Album, 'Infinite'
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Havoc Teases First Single From New Mobb Deep Album, ‘Infinite’

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Mobb Deep is returning with their first album in over a decade. Havoc has revealed that the group’s forthcoming LP is titled Infinite, and it’s set for release on October 10 via Mass Appeal Records.

The lead single, “Against The World,” finds Havoc and the late Prodigy trading verses over a soulful instrumental — a rare duo appearance since Prodigy’s passing in 2017.

Nas announced the project in an Instagram post on Monday (Sept. 8), teasing the album with the line, “@mobbdeepqb Against The World #Infinite coming soon.”

The next day, Havoc previewed “Against The World” on the Joe and Jada podcast. In his opening verse, Prodigy raps, “New York is just one crumb on the map/ One crumb ain’t a lot,” delivering his signature grit and aggression that fans have long associated with his style.

Infinite is being billed not just as a comeback for Mobb Deep, but also as a tribute. It’s their first full album since The Infamous Mobb Deep (2014), and it’s their first released after Prodigy’s death. The project is entirely produced by Havoc and The Alchemist, and uses unreleased vocals from Prodigy.

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To recap Mobb Deep’s legacy: the duo, composed of Havoc and Prodigy, rose to prominence in the mid-1990s out of Queensbridge, New York. Their 1995 album The Infamous is considered a classic for its raw storytelling, menacing production, and vivid depictions of street life.

Over the years, they released several acclaimed albums like Hell on Earth (1996), Murda Muzik (1999), and Blood Money (2006), among others. Prodigy (born Albert Johnson) passed away on June 20, 2017, from complications related to sickle cell anemia.

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Since his death, his estate has released his solo posthumous album, The Hegelian Dialectic 2: The Book of Heroine (2022), and also brought his solo catalog back to streaming platforms.

As Infinite approaches, it represents both an end and a preservation of what Mobb Deep has meant in hip-hop — honoring Prodigy’s voice, cementing their influence, and offering fans a proper swan song from one of rap’s favorite duos.

Watch Havoc premiere “Against The World” on the Joe And Jada podcast below.

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Reverb Offering Deep Labor Day Discounts on Guitars, Amps, and More
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Reverb Offering Deep Labor Day Discounts on Guitars, Amps, and More

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
written by jummy84

The online instrument marketplace Reverb is having a major Labor Day sale, with deep discounts on guitars, basses, amps, and other gear.

Get Reverb Labor Day Sale Deals

Nearly 400,000 items have been marked down for the Labor Day sale, with discounts as deep as 60% off. Among the standout items are a Marshall 1974X Handwired 18W 1×12 Combo Amp, a 1977 Greco Flying V guitar, a Moog Music Geddy Lee MiniMoog Model D + Signed COA + Limited Edition Vinyl, and a Neumann U87 U87Ai (Nickel) Studio Mic Condenser + Box.

Below are some highlighted items picked by Reverb’s staff. As mentioned, there are hundreds of thousands more items available at a discount as part of the Labor Day sale, which runs through Wednesday, September 3rd.

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Deep Cut Friday: 'What Will You Say' by Jeff Buckley
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Deep Cut Friday: ‘What Will You Say’ by Jeff Buckley

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

“This is a song some of you have probably never heard…most of you,” Jeff Buckley told his audience during a July 1995 performance in France, introducing “What Will You Say”—a haunting midtempo song that became one of his most frequently performed unreleased pieces. The performance was later included on the 2000 live album Mystery White Boy. Having released only one studio album in his lifetime (Grace in 1994), Buckley regularly supplemented his lengthy tour sets with covers and new material, with “What Will You Say” becoming a particular favorite that typically ran 7 minutes or longer.

“What Will You Say” was primarily written by one of Buckley’s closest friends, Fishbone keyboardist Chris Dowd, with Buckley and drummer Carla Azar (Wendy and Lisa, the Waterboys) also receiving songwriting credits. Another recording from a 1994 performance at Wetlands in New York, released on a 2019 live album, features Buckley and Dowd singing the song together.

Despite Buckley performing “What Will You Say” roughly 100 times between 1994 and 1996, a studio recording of the song has never surfaced in decades of posthumous releases. It evidently wasn’t among the many tracks he worked on for his unfinished second album before dying in 1997, which were compiled on 1998’s Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk. Dowd and Buckley worked together extensively in a band called the Seedy Arkhestra, but there’s no indication that “What Will You Say” was part of that project—a different song they co-wrote, “Despite the Tears,” appeared on the only Seedy Arkhestra album, 1997’s Puzzle.

In a 2011 solo performance at Arlene’s Grocery in New York, which has been archived on YouTube, Dowd performed “What Will You Say.” He also talked about how Buckley wrote Grace’s closing track “Dream Brother” about him, and reciprocated that gesture with a song he’d written about Buckley called “Long Live the Chief.”

Three more essential Jeff Buckley deep album cuts:

“She Is Free” with Gary Lucas

Buckley wrote two of his greatest songs, “Mojo Pin” and “Grace,” with Captain Beefheart sideman Gary Lucas. A collection of Buckley and Lucas’s collaborations called Songs To No One 1991-1992 was released in 2002, with legendary jazz guitarist Bill Frisell recording additional overdubs on the standout “She Is Free.”

“Calling You”

The Jevetta Steele song “Calling You” was nominated for an Academy Award after appearing in the 1987 film Bagdad Café. The expanded 2003 edition of Buckley’s debut release, the Live at Sin-e EP, featured a gorgeous rendition of Bob Telson-penned ballad.

“I Know We Could Be So Happy Baby (If We Wanted To Be)”

Sketches For My Sweetheart the Drunk is largely comprised of polished studio recordings that Buckley made with his backing band. The set’s second disc, however, features a few 4-track recordings Buckley made alone in his rental house in Memphis that are truly more like sketches than songs. The most striking of those lo-fi recordings is “I Know We Could Be So Happy Baby (If We Wanted To Be),” which feels remarkably fully realized despite a scratchy rhythm track that sounds like it may have been Buckley just tapping his fingers on a microphone.

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Deep Cut Friday: 'Cast No Shadow' by Oasis
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Deep Cut Friday: ‘Cast No Shadow’ by Oasis

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series. 

In the constantly shifting landscape of popular music, headliners and opening acts can trade places in the space of just a couple of years. In fact, that’s exactly what happened to a pair of Greater Manchester bands 30 years ago. The Verve released its debut album A Storm in Heaven in 1993 and played several shows supported by a new band called Oasis that hadn’t yet released its first single. By April 1995, Oasis had become wildly popular, and the Verve opened a couple of their shows in Essex and France. 

Over the following months, Oasis and the Verve each released their sophomore albums, and their trajectories continued in opposite directions. The Verve briefly broke up weeks after the release of A Northern Soul, while (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? went supernova, becoming the biggest British rock album of the decade. But even as Oasis feuded with Blur and many other Britpop contemporaries, they remained good friends with the Verve. In fact, Noel Gallagher wrote one of Morning Glory’s most moving songs, “Cast No Shadow,” about some difficult times that Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft was going through. Ashcroft returned the favor, dedicating A Northern Soul’s title track to the Oasis guitarist.

The two bands’ roles reversed again, at least briefly, when the Verve reconvened and recorded the 1997 smash “Bitter Sweet Symphony,” and the band’s third album Urban Hymns actually outsold Oasis’s Be Here Now. Then Ashcroft embarked on a solo career, and Oasis carried on successfully, but rarely played “Cast No Shadow” on their post-’90s tours. Fast forward a couple decades, and a reunited Oasis have one of the biggest tours of 2025, with Ashcroft opening all the U.K. shows. And “Cast No Shadow” has made a triumphant return to Oasis’s setlists, with the band frequently dedicating the song to Ashcroft. 

Three more essential Oasis deep album cuts:

“Up In the Sky”

Noel Gallagher is Oasis’s undisputed creative leader, writing every song on the band’s first three albums. Co-founding guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs did take credit for one of the catchiest riffs on Definitely Maybe, however, in a 2014 Irish Post interview: “I came up with the riff for ‘Up in the Sky’ and he built the song around that one but generally Noel would arrive with the finished song.” Arthurs rejoined Oasis this year for the first time since 1999.

Us3's Geoff Wilkinson. (Credit: Asa Akabah-Wilkinson)

“I Hope, I Think, I Know”

Be Here Now remains one of the most disappointing follow-up albums in rock history, partly because nearly every song is about twice as long as it needed to be. One exception is the charging “I Hope, I Think, I Know,” which gets to the point in a relatively restrained 4 1/2 minutes.

“Fuckin’ in the Bushes”

Oasis’s 2000 album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants opened with a funky, psychedelic instrumental, which featured a loop of a ’60s concert promoter declaring “The kids are running around naked, fucking in the bushes” sampled from the 1995 documentary Message to Love: The Isle of Wight Festival. Walmart stores declined to sell Oasis’s fourth album due to the profane song title. Instead of performing “Bushes” live, Oasis would use the track as their pretaped intro music at concerts, a practice that’s been revived for the Live ‘25 Tour. 

August 23, 2025 0 comments
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Rob Mitchell Formally: Formally Deep Transit Just released his new single: “State of change’ and Higher Frequency
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Rob Mitchell Formally: Formally Deep Transit Just released his new single: “State of change’ and Higher Frequency

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Rob Mitchell’s Music Legacy: Blending electronic rhythms with soul driven hooks with positive and uplifting sound . Fusion of various genres, EDM, House music, Hip hOP, R & B.

Rob Mitchell, known by his stage name Deep Transit, is a renowned composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, and technician. Based in the DC, VA, and MD areas, Mitchell has been a significant figure in the music industry, known for his versatile sound that spans dance music, EDM, hip hop, and electronic genres. His previous single “Stand Up” garnered significant acclaim, setting the stage for the success of his latest release.

In addition to “A Rhythm in Time,” Deep Transit is gearing up for the release of his brand-new LP, “Everything a Rhythm,” set to drop in May 2022. The LP will feature several tracks, including the popular single “Everything a Rhythm” released in 2021. Fans can also look forward to another single that Mitchell plans to release soon.

Mitchell’s music has consistently topped charts, with ten #1 hits across various platforms such as Radio Airplay and Soundclick.com and Billboard music top 20. His solo career has been marked by a unique blend of hip hop, rap, and electronic music, often drawing inspiration from Chicago deep house music, tech house of the ’90s.

Deep Transit’s discography is a testament to Mitchell’s versatility and talent. Tracks like “Liberate” and “Keep on Dancing” have dominated online music platforms, showcasing his ability to create engaging and memorable music. His upcoming LP promises to be a mix of hip hop, rap, and electronic, with standout instrumental tracks like the #1 hit “Just Breathe” (Instrumental) and the recently released “Just Looking at the Sunset” from November 2020.

Listen the hits:
State of change (Time will fly)
Higher Frequencies

 

August 22, 2025 0 comments
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