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  1. The Basement Tapes is the sixteenth album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his second with the Band.It was released on June 26, 1975, by Columbia Records.Two-thirds of the album's 24 tracks feature Dylan on lead vocals backed by the Band, and were recorded in 1967, eight years before the album's release, in the lapse between the release of Blonde on Blonde and the subsequent ...

    • ‘Top Secret Rampart’ Evidence #265, March 15 and March 18, 1999
    • ‘Reb’S Tape’ Evidence #298, April 11, 1999
    • Thirty Minutes Before The Massacre Evidence #333, April 20, 1999

    In this tape, Harris and Klebold are in the Harris’ basement-level family room. They’re drinking Jack Daniels and talking about their anticipated notoriety and their hopes their videos would be shown globally.

    This tape, transcribedby Langman, has Harris, nickname Reb, driving with Klebold to get gear; two large fuel containers and three propane bottles. Klebold says, “We’ve been planning this for over eight months.” Harris says, “At least.” Then tape then cuts to Harris in his bedroom speaking into the camera. He addresses and apologizes to his parents,...

    The final of the Basement Tape, reported to have been recorded around 30 minutes before their murderous rampage, is transcribedby Langman.

  2. The Basement Tapes by Bob Dylan, The Band released in 1975. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Nov 5, 2014 · The Basement Tapes Complete marks the most extensive and exhaustive compilation of the music Dylan and the Band created, starting in the spring of 1967 and lasting as late as early 1968. Spread ...

  4. Bob Dylan & The Band's The Basement Tapes is a 1975 album available on YouTube.

  5. Transcript of the Columbine “Basement Tapes”. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold made several videotapes of themselves talking about their up-coming attack. These have not been made public in full, but parts of them have been released. The following are transcripts of the publicly available passages. Bracketed text is in the original.

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  7. The Basement Tapes Bob Dylan & The Band Released 07/01/1975. Some years back, The Band cut a song called "The Rumor." It's a tune that could well describe the music now collected here. "The Basement Tapes" are a bit like the phantom 1956 session that brought Elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash together for the first and last time.

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