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Old 03-18-2011, 07:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic View Post
HaHa ! Maybe she was a young, eager-to-please bride at the time !



That`s true, Moshe. There are so many artificially-created musical personas out there ( Bowie and Beefheart also spring to mind ) that it`s pretty unfair to pick on Dylan.
Didn`t know that about Hendrix, BTW.

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My one on Hendrix was partly unfair. Hendrix is his real last name but he changed his first name.

I think she's just feeling peeved at Dylan. I know he is not always great in his dealings with people.

As far as Joni Mitchell's songs are concerned, I respect her a great deal, as I do Dylan.

Dylans' voice is a different matter & it changes over a number of albums. Listen to "Nashville Skyline", "New Morning" & "Self portrait" & his voice is mostly quite clear & pleasant
On other albums it is quite raspy
I don't know if that is what Joni was reffering to when she reffered to his "fake" voice.

What do you think of Dylans more recent material, by which I mean the last couple of decades??

To me Dylans' best album was "Desire"- just such a beautiful sound. Much of Dylan s' later material left me cold
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