We were asked to record a version of this song as part of a protest cd organised by local singer-song writer and activist SourSob Bob. The protest was against the war expo planned for Adelaide Convention Centre on Armistice Day 2008. As a result of planned protests the expo was cancelled. It is a tragedy that this song is as relevant today as it was when written by Bob Dylan in 1963.
credits
from Don't Worry About Brucie,
released January 3, 2009
lead vocs, delay fiddle, percussive fiddle-Dee Trewartha
Bass drone fiddle, b vocs-Kim Perry
distortion fiddle solos, b vocs-Emma Luker
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