If youโve never heard Mick Ronson and David Bowieโs cover version of โLike A Rolling Stoneโ by Bob Dylan, youโre not alone there. This gorgeous 1988 cover (released in 1994) is a bit of a deep cut, but it certainly deserves more love today.
Bob Dylan originally released โLike A Rolling Stoneโ way back in 1965 via his legendary album Highway 61 Revisited. Itโs been covered by everyone from The Jimi Hendrix Experience to The Rolling Stones to Patti Smith. Plenty more have tried to capture Dylanโs magic with their own versions of this anthem. Few have managed to do it while still sounding unique. That is, until David Bowie and Mick Ronson decided to dish out their own cover in the 90s.
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David Bowie and Mick Ronson Nailed Bob Dylanโs โLike A Rolling Stoneโ
This cover couldnโt sound more different from the original version, but it still manages to sound amazing. Bowieโs vocals are on point, and the overall vibe of the song has a pop-rock, upbeat vibe that contrasts with the original slow-rolling folk rock version.
So, how did this cover come to be? Well, back in the 90s, Ronson was hard at work on his solo record Heaven And Hull. He got in touch with his on-again, off-again friend, Bowie, and asked if he had any ideas for the record. Bowie gave Ronson a number of tapes, which included a recording Bowie did of โLike A Rolling Stoneโ in Los Angeles in the 1980s, believed to be specifically from 1988. The session featured Bruce Fairburnโs production efforts and Bryan Adamsโ own band.
Ronson opted to overdub as much as he could on the tape, leaving Bowieโs vocals and Ronsonโs own instrumentals. The result is a cover of โLike A Rolling Stoneโ with 90s instrumentation and Bowieโs vocal track from the 80s.
Ronson and Bowieโs cover would, sadly, have a bittersweetness about it in a few ways. To start, the pairโs friendship had broken down over the years. Bowie didnโt pop into Ronsonโs studio to record with him. He sent him some tapes. And that would mark the end of their collaborative relationship with a whimper, not a bang.
This cover is even more bittersweet, considering it wouldnโt be officially released until after Ronson had passed away from liver cancer in 1993. Heaven And Hull would drop the following year, featuring Ronsonโs version of โLike A Rolling Stoneโ by Bob Dylan and David Bowieโs years-old vocals.
Iโm glad it got released. But despite the upbeat nature of the song, I canโt help but feel a bit sad listening to it, considering the pairโs deteriorated relationship and Ronsonโs death.
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