Bob Dylan nació con el nombre de Robert Allen Zimmerman el 24 de mayo de 1941 en Duluth, Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Está considerado uno de los compositores y músicos más influyentes y prolíficos del siglo XX y ha sido nominado varias veces al Premio Nobel de Literatura. En 2007 fue galardonado con el Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes por ser un "mito viviente" de la historia de la música popular y "faro de una generación que tuvo el sueño de cambiar el mundo".
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Date: 14 Mar 96 09:47:02 EST From: LEE KIRBY <[email protected]> Subject: CRD: What_can_i_do_for_you BY Bob Dylan
Hope you enjoy this offering it's taken from the LP Saved - an album I feel doesn't get enough credit, so I decided to give it a plug. Its a song about Dylan's conversion to christianity and what it means (meant!) to him. If you have any comments or find it useful please e-mail me to let me know. [email protected] Enjoy...Lee Kirby, Sunday March 3rd 1996 12:05, Manchester, England.
WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU? - Bob Dylan (Play with a bit of phase effect on guitar)
Intro DbmBADbm
Chord sequence 1 EDbmAB You have given everything to Me A Abm F#m E (Play chords 1 strum each in descending sequence) What can I do for you? EDbmAB You have given me eyes to see AAbmF#mE What can I do for you?
Chord sequence 2 DbmBAAbm ???????????????????? and you made me renewed inside DbmBEF#m Filled up the hunger where'd it'd always been denied DbmBAAbmF#m Opened up the door no man can shut and you opened it up so wide DbmBA And you chosen me to be among the few A Abm F#m E (Play chords 1 strum each in descending sequence) What can I do for you?
Use Chord sequence 1 You have laid down you life for Me What can I do for you? You have explained every Mystery What can I do for you?
Use Chord sequence 2 Soon as a man is born you know the sparks begin to fly He gets wise in his own eyes and he's made to believe a lie Who would deliver him from the death he's bound to die? Well, youv'e done it all and there's no more any one can be dared enough to do What can I do for you?
Interlude
Chord sequence 1 You have given all there is to give What can I give to you? You have given me life to live How can I live for you?
Chord sequence 2 I know all about poison I know about fiery doubts I don't care how rough the road is Show me where to start What ever please you tell it to my heart Well I don't deserve it but I did make it through What can I do for you?