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Mark Ronson’s Bob Dylan remix

September 7, 2007 Jake Brown 1 Comment

Mark Ronson, the funky kid who produced Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen, has remixed a track for the upcoming Dylan retrospective (single disc and 3-disc versions) out October 2.

Bob Dylan – “Most Likely You Go Your Way and I’ll Go Mine” (remix)

If you don’t like the Stax horns and loud drums, you can find the original version on Blonde on Blonde.

Via the gum.

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One thought on “Mark Ronson’s Bob Dylan remix”

  1. Tim says:
    September 7, 2007 at 1:00 pm

    I really enjoyed that version and the video is very well done too! Good stuff, thanks for posting that!

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