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That's a question of taste ;) Bob Dylan was certainly influential, and a great changer in music, but I'm not a huge fan of his stuff. I find his voice a bit whiny at times. They are rather different styles, and for that simple fact I would never try and compare the two. It'd be like saying whether Bon Jovi were better than Daft Punk...
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Their Styles aren't that different. His dad was the godfather of the style that he uses.
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They both have unique voices, and I personally appreciate both these fantastic singers individually. As for Bob's voice, I personally love it! With songs such as "When the Deal Goes Down", the coarse gruffness sounds worldly wise and in a fascinating way, really beautiful to me. |
What about "one more cup of coffee"? He does some great singing in that song. Bob is one of my favorite vocalists ever. His voice was like a chameleon. I don't know why he gets so much flak about his voice. He can sing better than a lot of musicians that don't get near as much flak as him. Lou reed for one. And Mr. Reed really learned a lot from Bob. Bob was a master of vocal phrasing and intonation. He had a very poetic way of singing. It was almost like he was reciting poetry instead of singing. He fused the two. Lou Reed really used that same style. The imperfections in his voice make it unique and great. Value is too often placed on clean and "perfect" voices.
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I remember when "Home" was a single for him, and thinking at the time it was cool... now i hear it and say it is pretty dreadful. I think he got his "talent" from the Ono side. |
ah, but i think higher of Yoko Ono than John
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dear god, tell me you are not serious.
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