Joan Osborne is an under-appreciated singer, songwriter, who is best known for her song “If God was one of us.” Bob Dylan, of course, is a Nobel Laureate who can also write compelling music to go with his beautifully scripted words.
My wife and I traveled to Atlanta to see Osborne sing a host of Dylan’s songs in tribute. She also has produced a CD of such songs. Osborne has a sensual and sensuous style in her singing that adds seasoning to Dylan’s music. She also hand-picked songs that resonated with her, selecting some deeper cuts, a few of which we did not know.
Here are some of the highlights:
“Buckets of Rain” – She said Dylan wrote several love songs that do not get acclaim. We were unfamiliar with this one, but it is a treat live and as a recording,
“Tangled up in Blue” – This is my favorite Dylan song and she did more than justice to it. Her pacing and style revealed the saga portrayed by Dylan’s words.
“Highway 61 Revisited” – This is a great song, but an even better one live. She makes it more human, beginning with the example of Abraham.
“Quinn the Eskimo” – Many people do not know Dylan wrote this classic. She opened her show with this one, so we, had to think for a second.
“Tryin’ to get to Heaven” – This was my favorite version of a Dylan song. She accentuated with a strategic pause each time “before they close the door.”
“Gotta Serve Somebody” – She excelled on this classic Dylan song. It was much more sensual and bluesy than Dylan could offer with his singing.
“Masters of War” – This was another Dylan song which was unfamiliar to us, but it is classic Dylan in protest chastising those who say you can win a war without costs.
“Don’t think twice, it’s alright” – When I think of this one, I think of Peter, Paul and Mary paying homage to Dylan. She covered it well.
She did not sing these songs during the concert, but she includes them in her CD. “Dark Eyes”
“You’re gonna make me lonesome when you go”
“Rainy Day Women”
She probably dropped them as she sang a couple of songs she has yet to release. If you do not know Osborne, download or purchase her CDs. “Relish” is her second CD which won a Grammy. Our favorite is “Righteous Love,” which we saw her perform on Austin City Limits. Or, just buy her “Songs of Bob Dylan” CD.
Since it was a small venue, we got a chance to speak with her afterwards. She is very gracious and down-to-earth. And, definitely worth the listening.
This sounds like a great event, Keith!
Erika, it was. The venue holds about 400 people in a dinner/show format. It is in an old repurposed manufacturing area called the Ponce City Market. The venue is called City Winery. Very cool. Keith
A dinner show event, this is really cool! The scenery must have been beautiful. Definitely an unforgettable memory! So happy for you that you could experience it.
Thanks Erika.
You are welcome😊
Sounds like you had a great time! Would you believe that I’ve never heard of Joan Osborne? I’ll have to check out her music soon.
Jill, we did. In addition to her biggest hit, check out “Grand Illusion,” “Hurricane,” and “Baby Love.” That will give you a sense. Keith
PS – You may want to check out the link under the suggested posts, where I wrote earlier about some of her songs.
Will do!
I see the makings of a future music post…
You’re a smart man! 😉
Note to Readers: I was surprised to learn that Osborne is 56 years old. She had her big break in her 30s. So, she had more than ten years of work before becoming an “overnight” success in the mid-1990s.
Note to Readers: I love Bob Dylan. He is worthy of the Nobel prize, given his thoughtful lyrics. Yet, he would be only a poet, if he did not match those lyrics with music. But, I infuriated my brother when I told him singing is not a Dylan strength. Mind you, he sings his songs well enough, but the greatest flattery is others singing his songs. My guess is this will continue.
Peter, Paul and Mary sang several of his songs. My favorite Jimi Hendrix’ song is one of Dylan’s “All along the watchtower.” I do love listening to Dylan sing his own songs, as it the artist knows the context and is the first one to sing them. But, his greatness will live well beyond when his voice expires.