Thursday, May 24, 2007

Betty Dylan covering the Sopranos Theme

From the Betty Dylan divorce record, Rumors Part Two:

http://www.vidlit.com/records/
to hear our a preview of our version of the sopranos theme (it's a killer )

Betty Dylan on Coverfreak

Junk Drawer
Hey kids, it's No Theme Week! Let's get right to it.

Betty Dylan "Brand New Key" (Melanie)
My good friend George Blowfish sent me this one. I had never heard of Betty Dylan before, but I'm a believer now. Great guitar riffing.

The Waco Brothers "The Harder They Come" (Jimmy Cliff)
Turning reggae songs into two-fisted rockers is a Good Thing.

Big Daddy "Graceland" (Paul Simon)
I first heard of Big Daddy when they covered "Eye of the Tiger" as a doo-wop tune. Uncle Flakey turned me on to this one and I think the song works much better with the faux Elvis arrangement

The Lost Prophets "Cry Me A River" (Justin Timberlake)
Being an old fart, Justin Timberlake was pretty much off my radar until "Dick In A Box" became unavoidable. You'll need to stick with this one for a minute or two. It starts out sounding much like the original, but then the guitars come roaring in.

Ben Folds Five "She Don't Use Jelly" (Flaming Lips)
I just can't resist a good cha-cha. It's a deep-seated character flaw.
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Betty Dylan/Johnny Cash

From Coverfreak.com:

Johnny Cash Part Deux
As promised, this week we have various artists covering Johnny Cash songs.

Betty Dylan "Folsom Prison Blues"
I'm really digging Betty Dylan lately. I just love the part where he tells us what it was like to shoot a man in Reno.

Jawbone "Get Rhythm"
Johnny must have sounded like this when he was wired on that trucker speed. Guaranteed to get your blood flowing.

Beat Farmers "Big River"
The sound quality isn't the best, but what the heck. This is from Live At The Spring Valley Inn. The CD is drawn from live recordings intended for a demo to get a record deal.

I still miss Country Dick Montana. The man was fierce, fearless, and stinking drunk. I want to be like him when I grow up.

Pine Valley Cosmonauts "Sunday Morning Coming Down"
I recently gifted my audience with the Telly Savalas version of this song. This is what it sounds like when it's played well.

Neko Case "Wayfaring Stranger"
Update: Alert Reader John informs me that this recording is taken from Irene Trudel's WMFU show.

I don't like Neko Case. Not personally, of course. I'm sure she's a very nice person. But her music does absolutely nothing for me. People tell me I'm supposed to like her. I've tried to like her. I want to like her. I've bought her music and paid to hear her perform live. But her music leaves me completely cold.

This is the only thing she's ever done that I've enjoyed. I think it's because of Jon Rauhouse's banjo playing. The arrangement is very spare and lovely. It sounds like it was recorded for a radio show, but I have no information on where it came from.
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Friday, December 29, 2006

Article in Johns Hopkins Magazine

Johns Hopkins University, Dan's alma mater, did an article on him and Betty Dylan....it's a really well done article and a very comprehensive one...check it out. Click here to read article in new window.

Stayin' Alive Music Video



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Merry X-mas. They say you need a sense of humor to overcome adversity, so in the last year our sense of humor has been stretched. We're both happy to move on, and while it's difficult to move from your own 3-bedroom home in Nashville to a garage in Santa Monica, it's been the right thing to do.

For example, we had Thanksgiving with a producer. And while we were enjoying a very fine California cigar, we listened to the tracks we cut in Nashville with Mike Webb and Fugitive Glue with Dave Roe on bass. (Please don't tell FuGlu we love them or miss them). Anyway, the end result is that we made a deal. Since it's all digital and online, we can't call it a record deal, but it will integrate our short films, writing, vlogs, etc. in addition to music. Maybe this will work? The old way was killing us. We love playing live and if it makes any kind of $$$ sense, we'd do it in a second, but we can't play live and lose money, so we'll do everything online with the help of VidLit.com (TM).

We're going to open up our affairs to the world in the same way reality TV does, except this is actually real, not just pretty people cast for an ad campaign about Shampoo that makes women instantly orgasm in the shower.

So merry Christmas, we have two presents for you....here is a link to give you just a taste of our version of The Sopranos Theme from our upcoming album http://www.bettydylan.com/mp3/sopranos_cut.mp3 (2.4mb) and be sure to click on the video above to see a new video we shot just before leaving Nashville... Enjoy!

Happy holidays! And as of today we're still married, and we'd like to thank you for supporting us in our dream all these years.

Rest in Peace, James Brown.
(Yes, we bought the license for "Stayin' Alive", so :p - This video is our holiday gift to you and is not for sale or profit.)

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Tribute to our friend, Vince Welnick...R.I.P.

Vince Welnick Tribute

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We had the opportunity to play some music with the great Vince Welnick, formerly of the Grateful Dead and good friend of Jerry Garcia. Thanks for the music, Vince. Here's a little tribute...a clip from our gig in the Los Angeles Old Bank District downtown.
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Monday, March 06, 2006

It's Back!

The previous post of the "Liberals Against the Troops" commercial has been down and is back up for your viewing pleasure!!

ALSO, check out this new video we produced for another artist, Jude...

http://www.Vidlit.com/gaycowboy

Peace,
Vickie & Dan

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Liberals Against the Troops


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THIS COMMERCIAL HAS BEEN UNAVAILABLE BUT IT'S BACK!!!

Friday, January 20, 2006

LEO WEEKLY Staff Picks: Betty Dylan

Thought you'd enjoy the write-up we got in Louisville today....we play there tonight with the great Tim Krekel! Our first time in Louisville! Broadcast Live on Aiiradio.net! Go there and click on the player on the left of the main page or try this link http://stream.aiiradio.net/.

LEO WEEKLY Pick:
LEO WEEKLY Staff Picks: MUSIC
Friday, Jan. 20
Betty Dylan

The Nashville duo Betty Dylan may just be on to something, a way to save alternative country from itself by politicizing it in a way hinted at by Steve Earle and a few others: Hippies and Rednecks Unite! The husband and wife team of Dan and Vickie Dubelman, New Jersey natives who live in Nashville and tour sporadically, play Uncle P's Friday behind their startling new disc, Abdicate the Throne. The pair kick the recording off with "The Star Spangled Banner" and proceed to bracket the title track (a blunt and blatant call for impeachment of the boss) and nine other originals with a snarling closing cover of that other Dylan's "Masters of War." No less a personage than the eminent veteran New York DJ Vin Scelsa heralded the band on a recent "Air America" broadcast.

The group is a dark and shambling throwback to the Crazy Horse of the early '70s (among other groups), and as an added plus they feature Lexington-based drummer Tim Welch, one of the best groove-oriented rock drummers in the Midwest. They proudly note that they've been banned from ever again playing at Nashville's storied and oh-so-correct singer-songwriter hellhole, the Bluebird. That is its own high praise. -Paul Kopasz

Uncle Pleasant's
2126 S. Preston St., Louisville KY
634-4147
$5; 9 p.m.
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Thursday, January 19, 2006

Road Kill & The Vultures



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It's a beautiful day in East Nashville, and the vultures are at my door...LITERALLY. It's gross, there's blood and guts, some entrails and whatnot. It's a stomach-churning delight! Nothing goes to waste in nature and it's a beautiful thing.

WARNING: Not for the very squeamish.

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Vin Scelsa calls Betty Dylan song, Abdicate the Throne, the 'Theme to the Impeachment of Bush' during interview with Randi Rhodes from Air America

Saturday, December 17th
WFUV, NY, Idiot's Delight Show

Vin Scelsa calls Betty Dylan song, Abdicate the Throne, the 'Theme to the Impeachment of Bush' during interview with Randi Rhodes from Air America

To listen to the show please go here... http://mywebpages.comcast.net/iddiot_tree

TRANSCRIPT:

...

Vin: Do you envision an impeachment?

Randi: Yes, absolutely...for war crimes. Not for sex, although he's F'ed the world...so he's had sex, plenty of sex.

Vin: Here, listen to this...

Betty Dylan: oh, say can you....(national anthem)

Vin: No, that's the wrong track...let me get the right track.

Randi: Who is that singing that national anthem?

Vin: uhhh, this group from Nashville called Betty Dylan. Betty Dylan.

Randi: oh, I don't know 'em.

Vin: listen to this...

(Abdicate The Throne intro plays)

Vin: This is the theme song for the impeachment.

Randi: You like the country then..?

Betty Dylan song:
No need for retaliation
the dead punish the dead
no need for consecrations
life is not the end...

Randi: You have the same taste in music as (unintelligable)

Vin: Really

Randi: Yep. Do you ever listen to Dead Kennedys or ??? I can't believe it, you like this sort of spoken word, radical, political...

Vin: It passed me by somehow.

Randi: That's shocking to me because this is that same genre of...

Vin: wait, here we go...

Betty Dylan song:
(chorus)...Abdicate the Throne... Abdicate the Throne...
Abdicate the Throne... Abdicate, Abdicate the Throne...

Vin: Abdicate the Throne

Randi: Oh, he's not gonna abdicate, we're gonna impeach his ass.

Betty Dylan song:
He serves, this villain, the people
call him president now
appointing justice, he thinks he's divine
the blues will let him down
Abdicate the throne... Abdicate the Throne...
Abdicate the Throne... Abdicate, Abdicate the Throne...

If you can't share it with the people
then it's taboo to me
if it's about privilege and monopoly
I can't accept is as necessity
Abdicate the throne... Abdicate the Throne...
Abdicate the Throne... Abdicate, Abdicate the Throne...

Randi: Who is this?

Vin: Betty Dylan

Randi: Betty Dylan

Vin: Yeah. Originally from New Jersey...they're down in Nashville now.

Randi: There's so much music going on out there and it just does not get played. And, you know, it's funny, 'cuz they're all saying this.

Vin: uh huhm. It's gets played on, you know, stations like this but not a lot. And, uh, it's not really out there in the mass media.

Randi: Yeah.

Vin: You know, the big corporate radio stations aren't playing this stuff.

Randi: Well that will change, though, that will change because those big corporate radio stations have a lot of business in front of congress that they don't want to start. But as soon as they have to apologize to the people for going along with this heinous plan, they will also sweat. The innovation will come from the innovators and no other place. It's not going to come from the corporations. People are going to keep writing this music and they're going to keep pushing and pushing to get...just like I did, just like everybody has to and then they'll finally push through their own...and this music will be the next...you'll see...this is going to be the next music that people hear. The boy bands and the Britney's and the pop culture. It's all going to get deadly serious when the President is being impeached for war crimes. When the President's being impeached for oral sex, it's funny!

Vin: Yeah.

Randi: It's pathetic that they would do something like that with their power, the Republicans, but it's funny, there's so much hu(mor)...it's so bizarre. But war crimes...?

Vin: War crimes...?

Randi: I mean, come on, that's not funny anymore.

Vin: That's different.

Randi: That's a big thing.

Vin: Randi Rhodes.

Randi: Vin Scelsa.

Vin: Talk show host at Air America, National personality.

Randi: Disc jockey

Vin: A woman who...

Randi: I won't rest until I'm a national treasure.

Vin: Alright...national treasure! (laughter)

Randi: No no,

Vin: She's a national treasure, she is...

Randi: Oh, God.

Vin: She's a woman on the radio every day speaking the truth, speaking it with a sense of humor as well. I rely on you every day to get me through!

Randi: Oh, it's so great to know you're listening..

Vin: to get me through!

Randi: Well, you know, you deserve it. If that's true for you, you deserve it because you got me through a very difficult childhood, very difficult, loud and very, you know, rough house and you know, not much money and, you know, they were basically good people but they were at each other's throats and it's difficult when you're little and I tell you, if it wasn't for you, and NEW and before that even PLJ, I don't know what would have happened.

Vin: isn't that good..and you're not alone in that...radio did that for a lot of people.

Randi: Yeah, but you were my DJ and so, this is amazing.

Vin: This is WFUV, New York, I'm Vin Scelsa, this is "Idiot's Delight". Randy Rhodes has been so kind to share a couple of hours with us here tonight and now we're going to send her out on her way into the Bronx with much thanks. I wish you a very happy Christmas.

Randi: You, too, hon. ...

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving! Video

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Happy Thanksgiving everybody!!! Hope ya'll had a beautiful day. It made us thankful....and we had a few laughs, too.

Vickie cooking turkey, etc. at Vickie and Dr. Dan's house in East Nashville...with Thanksgiving guest, Jason the Jumping Bass Player. Song: Jonie's Song by Betty Dylan (unreleased). Copyright 2005

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Live in Birmingham, AL - August 27, 2005

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Our new friend and fan, Charles, gives a funny and sweet review of Betty Dylan's acoustic show at the Bomb Shelter in Birmingham, AL on August 27, 2005. Plus, a live performance from that show of the song, Kiss Me Back.

Sunken Heart

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Dan tries to talk Vickie down from one of her emotional meltdowns. It's not pretty! Song: Sunken Heart from the Heart Land CD.

Friday, September 23, 2005

Betty Dylan On the Road Again: Return to the Northeast Tour

To those who of you have let us crash in your warm beds, fed us family meals and bought extra CDs even though you didn't really need them, thanks for supporting us fools trying to make music without corporate sponsorship (unless you know a corporate sponsor who will give us $$$) :}}

To those of you who have kicked us off the stage, banned us from your clubs, and even the booking guy from Brooklyn who said we "weren't country enough for the Rodeo Bar" (whatever that means)...we forgive you...

We're back out on the road, so we really appreciate extra love our friends have shown us, and we want to give it back twofold. We'd love to play some house concerts. And if you like grassroots stuff, we're starting a Betty Dylan street team, at least until someone suggests a better name... Please feel free to write us if you'd like to host a house party or if you'd like to help us with posters and fliers.

Our upcoming Northeast dates are listed below. More dates might still be added, so keep an eye on our web site. Come up and say hello, and we'll give you a little red token so you can get into the backstage party when we get famous.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 - Ithaca, NY
Castaways, 413 Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca NY. Betty Dylan returns to jam with Ithaca guitar legend, Steve Brown! Only $6. http://www.castawaysithaca.com/

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 2005 - Saratoga Springs, NY
Betty Dylan opens for Ember Swift (http://www.emberswift.com) at Caffe Lena. Caffe Lena is the nationally recognized music venue started by Lena Spencer in 1960. Lena was first to lend a stage to Bob Dylan on his first tour, where Arlo Guthrie found a home in the early years, where Don McLean first played American Pie. Caffe Lena is proud to offer the best in acoustic music. The feeling is mutual from the artist's who play at Caffe Lena. Well-loved national artists like Dave Van Ronk and Odetta play yearly at the caffe because of what the caffe means to them. Caffe Lena is alcohol and smoke free. Call 518-583-0022 for reservations. http://www.caffelena.org/

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th 2005 - New York, NY
11pm sharp (must finish by 12PM) FREE!
With Bernard "Pretty" Purdie (http://www.bernardpurdie.com/) and Jerry Jemmott (http://www.jerryjemmott.com/ ) and guest guitarist, James Mastro! Lakeside Lounge, 162 Avenue B (between 10th & 11th Streets) New York, New York 212.529.8463 http://lakesidelounge.com/

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th 2005 - Keene, NH
Railroad Square Tavern, 84 Main Street. 603-357-0098http://www.railroadtavern.com/

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th 2005 - Keene, NH
Keene State College, in the Mason Library at 1pm-2pm, then we'll take it outside the library on the steps for another short set! FREE

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11th 2005 - Vienna, VA (D.C. area)
Jammin' Java, 227 Maple Ave E, Vienna, VA 22180, Tel 703.255.1566. Call club or visit their web site for time and ticket prices. http://www.jamminjava.com/

Hope to see you soon!!! And if you haven't seen our videos yet, check them out at http://bettydylan.blogspot.com. More are coming soon!

Peace,
Vickie & Dr. Dan
http://www.BettyDylan.com

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

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Saturday, August 20, 2005

East Nashville Tomato Festival 2005

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Tomatoes have a right to life, too! The inspiration for this short film was the controversy on the local list.serve. There were those who wanted to have fun tossing tomatoes and taking their anger out on the abandoned building where local prostitutes and drug dealers did their business. The building would be humiliated first by the crowd's tomato mayhem, then sumarily demolished. Then, there are those peaceful types who'd rather can the tomatoes for the hungry, and who prefer not to mock those less fortunate than they no matter how wayward they've gone. Featuring Vickie and Dan of the band, Betty Dylan, with their song "The Alchemist" (unreleased), and an angry East Nashville mob.

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Banned at the Bluebird Music Video

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It'll make you smile.

Saturday, August 13, 2005

our new imac G5

I'm very excited to have my new G5. She's beautiful. The guys at MacAuthority in Nashville were awesome. So, we'll be having more killer videos and stuff for you soon! My carpel tunnel is already acting up.

We went to the East Nashville Tomato Tossing and building demolition today. Lots of kids having way too much fun wasting food. We'll have video from that soon as well as music from some live shows, too. Email us and tell us what you want to hear!

Peace,
Vickie

Sunday, December 26, 2004

I walk the line

johnny's gone, but it's not forgotten...