Re: Dylan's Nashville Skyline voice, a strange fact of which only deep-in-the-weeds Dylan completists (I'm kinda one) are aware is that among the very earliest recordings known of Dylan singing folk material--I mean at like age 17 or 18--there are a couple on which his voice is uncannily Nashville-Skyline-ish. Very quickly thereafter he starts imitating Woody Guthrie and thus begins the evolution with which most people are more familiar. (Then on one of the unreleased Basement Tapes recordings, same thing.) Not that this would have changed anything Tom said--I've seen a few d-i-t-w D c's comment on this but nobody knows what the hell to make of it. Nobody believes cigarettes were the secret factor.
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