Duquesne Whistle

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"Duquesne Whistle" is a 2012 folk-rock song by Bob Dylan, co-written with Robert Hunter, known for its vintage train imagery and prominent place in Dylan’s later concert performances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
albumArtist Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
albumLabel Columbia Records NERFINISHED
artist Bob Dylan
associatedWithTour Never Ending Tour NERFINISHED
composer Bob Dylan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coWriter Robert Hunter NERFINISHED
featuresImagery railroads
trains
featuresMotif vintage train imagery
firstLivePerformanceYear 2012
genre folk rock
hasInstrumentation bass
drums
guitars
organ
steel guitar
hasISRC USSM11204740
hasMusicVideo yes
hasProminentUseOf whistle sound effects
hasStyle retro
rootsy
hasTempo mid-tempo
includedInAlbum Tempest NERFINISHED
isOpeningTrackOf Tempest NERFINISHED
language English
length 5:43
lyricist Bob Dylan
Robert Hunter NERFINISHED
musicVideoDirector Nash Edgerton NERFINISHED
partOf Bob Dylan later concert repertoire
partOfDiscography Bob Dylan discography
performer Bob Dylan
recordedBy Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
releaseDate 2012-08-28
trackNumber 1
yearOfRelease 2012

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Bob Dylan concert setlists featureWork Duquesne Whistle