Just a little fun with the following toys.
Arturia's Stage 73 V, MINI V and CS 80 V
Toontrack's SD3 Fields Of Rock, Godfather Kit (Tweaked) and EZBass Gospel bass, Snappy & Deep
Korg's Triton extreme.
FX
Roland's Zenology Auto Pan
Boz Digital's +10dB Compressor on Drums and Bass
All other FX are stock from CbB's Pro Channel. https://www.bandlab.com/the_wookiee/one-four-five-84435164?revId=c9647746-1997-ec11-a507-0050f280e91e
This along with Lay Lady Lay is one of my Dylan favourites, you appear to have done it justice, though a tad to much reverb on the vocal for my personal taste.
Camel's, Moon Madness album sprung to mind as I listened to the opening bars. interesting combination of unison Guitars and horns, nice, works well here sir very nice indeed.
Very clear well spaced mix, every thing present without masking. Sweet.
Did not hear the initial mix, to me the vocals a tad forward but that cna be a personal choice. Mix generally sounds OK here, you did not let Sound-clod (I know) master it after you had put it through Ozone-9 did you?
Sounds like a reasonable cover, my only thought is it sounds a little thin and lacking in bottom end, could just be my furry ears though. Listening on Event 20/20's.
Nicely done, mix works well here, good clear vocal.
Only trouble was when I read the title I heard Dire Straights Down to the Waterline in the furry brain.
Sorry @Larry Shelby but this now has enough to help peeps but it is going the way of a four page thread.
Locking.
Please remember this is a peer to peer group so we should remain friendly at all times thank you.
My first impression is that this has just a tad to much reverb on everything. I am aware there is a genre that calls for this but I am not sure that this falls in genre.
As for Twixmas sounds like something a Hobbit woudl suffer from between meals.