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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Bringing It All Back Home is the ultimate Dylan album. I saw him in Portland man what a show (and I could not understand him half the time)
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Magic Sword Wielder.
Join Date: Jul 2007
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When I saw Dylan live it was a great show but you could tell he was into the crowd so that might have something to do with it. Bring It All Back Home is the ultimate Dylan Album IMO. You got Gates Of Eden, It's Alright Ma, She Belongs To Me, Live Minus Zero/No Limit not one bad track on it
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I think that Modern Times is a really great album, to be honest. However, with that being said, I must admit that I prefer the early Dylan (Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, et cetera) to the later, but I really have no complaints about his latest release whatsoever. I think that this album shows that Dylan isn't only able to write great lyrics, but great music as well; some of the tracks from the album are simply great musically. As I stated, I prefer early Bob Dylan, but this album definitely does a great job of showing that even after so many years he still has it.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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what about the folk bob dylan compared to the rock bob dylan then
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I definitely prefer the Folkier Bob Dylan, though I do love his Rock work with The Band.
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Magic Sword Wielder.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: New Brunswick Canada
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I tend to lean more towards folk
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Ballad Of A Thin Man has been stuck on my mind the last couple of days. Freaking mental song.
"Do yooou, Mr Jones?" Amazing. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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anybody watch that video on you tube of him playing mr tamborine man? where he asks for the harmonica.
Something about that just makes me think its one of the greatest performances ever. |
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You mean this? Yes, it's amazing, but.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezOV...related&search= Now that's a performance. God I love that song. |
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![]() That is ****ing awesome.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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A new Dylan DVD's just been announced of footage from the Newport festivals '63 to '65, if anyone's interested.
Out October. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Rolling Thunder Review. Awesome.
In fact- Bob all the time awesome. I reckon as guitarists y'all will be interested in http://dylanchords.info/ EDIT: Check the version of Isis in my sig- it rocks! "If you want me to- YES!"
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Annybody AAAANNNNNNYBODY |
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I am interested. Should be awesome. I love early Dylan. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Absolutely LOVE dylan. Got all his studio albums, I remember the first time I ever heard "Don't Think Twice It's Alright", put it on from my dads record cos I thought his hair looked the same as myn when I was about 6, and since then been obsessed.
I think his most underrated songs are When The Ship Comes In (I think that's possibly the greatest folk song ever written) and Most of the Time from Oh Mercy, such a great bit of producing that was. I've kind of sculpted my singing voice around his and taken alot of influence from him as a songwriter as well although I try to keep my own style. |
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the videos are deleted. what were they? |
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Strange... They were two performances, Mr Tambourine Man and Ballad Of A Thin Man respectively. EDIT: This is the Ballad Of A Thin Man video. EDIT2: Not the whole performance, unfortunately. Last edited by European Son : 08-11-2007 at 07:47 PM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Personally, I think Dylan is overrated, but I think it's amazing that he's still coming out with albums at his age (that sell too, imagine that!).
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Yeah, after 40 years in the music buissness, he's still selling and doing quality stuff. THat in itself is just amazing. What else amazes me is his skills as a lyricist and a poet. More than his musicial skills. The way he describes things, whether it be about life or society or whatever, is just genious. The man's got a huge vocabulary... |
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really god speller
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: london
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overrated? he's underrated! the beatles have nothing on dylan... |
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