The Long Ryders – Masters of War – The Best Dylan Covers
Masters of War is a song by Bob Dylan, written over the winter of 1962–63 and released on the album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.
Bob Dylan first recorded Masters of War in January 1963 for Broadside magazine, which published the lyrics and music on the cover of its February issue. The song was also taped in the basement of Gerde’s Folk City in February and for Dylan’s music publisher, M. Witmark & Sons, in March. The Witmark version was included on The Bootleg Series Vol. 9 – The Witmark Demos: 1962–1964 in October 2010. The Freewheelin’ version was recorded on April 24, 1963, by Columbia Records; in addition to that album, it has also appeared on compilation albums such as Masterpieces in 1978 and Biograph in 1985.
The Long Ryders – Masters Of War:
The Long Ryders are an American alternative country and Paisley Underground band, principally active between 1983 and 1987, and who reformed in 2004 to do a reunion tour. They have only performed three times since 2004. I loved that movement in the mid 80s! They made me dive into the wonderful world of The Byrds and Gram Parsons.
I first heard their cover of Masters of War on a CD that came with Mojo in September 2005. I loved The Long Ryders version of Masters Of War instantly. They add their distinct sound and attitude to Dylan’s song, the anger and insistency is intact as well. I’m not sure of the recording date, but I’m guessing the 5×5 (unreleased EP) sessions are from around 1985 (please correct me if I’m wrong).
“…they not only covered the song but did a wonderful job as well. The song is a literate, concise statement against hypocrisy and the American war machine; it also has a beautifully dark melody underneath the litany of protests. With this in mind, it was probably an easy choice as a cover tune for the band during the frightening days of the Ronald Reagan administration. Originally an outtake from an unreleased EP, 5X5…”
– Matthew Greenwald (Allmusic)
It is also available on three compilation albums by The Long Ryders, Metallic B.O.(1989), Looking for Lewis and Clark: An Anthology (1998) and The Best of The Long Ryders (2004).
The Long Ryders – Masters of War:
On The Long Riders’s Native Son Deluxe release from 1984/2011 there is a version of the song labeled as the first version:
Live version from Metallic B.O.:
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All is forgotten and we move forward, thanks for the apology and the explanation, Patti.
It is of course The Long RYders rather than RIders. Nice to see them mentioned though.
Oh god, I’m embarrassed and will fix asap, thanks for pointing it out
I’m sincere 😢 I’m really sorry
and after your apology you send us this!
YOU ARE TWO PIECES OF SHIT
GREETINGS
PATTI
FUCK YOU FOREVER YOU HAVE BROKEN BALLS
MA CHI SE NE IMPORTA DI VOI POSSO VIVERE SENZA DI VOI PER FORTUNA NESSUNO È INDISPENSABILE
NOBODY IS INDISPENSABLE AND YOU TOO FORTUNATELY FOR ME
BUT IF I CAN SAY THE TRUTH, THE TRUTH IS THAT YOU ARE TWO BASTARDS THIEFS IMPOSTORS AND HAKERS TOO BLACKHATS
Inviato da iPhone
and
DIE WITH SLL YOUR GANG
From now on , your comments will be blocked, Patti. We tried to be nice and forgiving, but you chose to insult us yet again. I feel sorry for you, sincerely. It seems like you are in need of some professional help.
Goodbye, take care.
I heard Bobby sing this critical statement on war many times back in the 1960s. I hear echo’s of the cold steel dagger he stabbed into the dark heart of “Masters” in this video of “The Long Riders.”. In 2007 I wrote a song titled “Sarah” about the ones left behind to mourn the loss of loved ones to war, Though our voices are very different you’ll hear Bobby’s influence in this live performance of a quiet cry for peace. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fxYYcklCrY JRW
Stephen Jones, I too, must apologize for my misspell of “The Long Ryders.” The power of the video and their performance did a number on my aging internal spellcheck. JRW