Here’s another collaboration with friends from an online guitar group I’m in. I’m playing organ and 12-string acoustic on this one, along with doing vocals.
“My Back Pages” was first released on the 1964 album Another Side of Bob Dylan and got national attention when The Byrds covered it in 1967. As noted on the Songfacts website, “In ‘My Back Pages,’ Dylan intensely criticizes his younger self for his moral arrogance and intellectual naivety. More than anything, he’s mocking his own hypocrisy.” It’s amazing that at the age of 23 Dylan had the self-awareness to pen a song about recognizing the follies of his youthful thinking. Check out the Songfacts website for the interesting background story.
This collaboration was produced by Ben Robert Eastman of San Antonio, Texas, and credit goes to him for his patience and audio and video editing skills, plus his musicianship, in pulling together nine separate performers from Ireland, Texas, California, Illinois, Georgia, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Arizona into one cohesive presentation. Be sure to hang around for the credits for the “then and now” shots. “I was so much older then, I’m younger than that now.” Put on your headphones, crank up the volume, and enjoy!