On March 16, 1990, Bob Dylan recorded a live in the studio version of "Most of the Time at Record Plant Studios n Los Angeles with guitarist David Lindley, bassist Randy Jackson, and drummer Kenny Aronoff.
The session was filmed for a promo music video directed by Jesse Dylan, Bob Dylan's son. The performances were described as spontaneous and largely unrehearsed. In addition to Dylan and Lindley, the session featured Don Was on bass and Kenny Aronoff on drums. David Lindley provided distinct slide guitar work during these sessions, contributing to a "live" feel in the studio.
This collaboration occurred during a period where Dylan was exploring new, spontaneous studio methods with producer Don Was. Jesse Dylan later said that as his father is not proficient at lip-synching, "we did a lot of fast cuts from him singing live to thematic material using the actual track. So he never had to lip-synch. He looks great and it doesn't look directed. You create a space for Bob to be Bob"...
Most of the time
It's well understood
Most of the time
I wouldn't change it if I could
I can't make it all match up
I can hold my own
I can deal with the situation
Right down to the bone
I can survive,
And I can endure
And I don't even think
About her
Most of the time
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