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jeremychapman 01-23-2011 04:24 PM

Oh Bob Dylan there is no words for him he just is the best songwriter and his lyric's are like poetry.

Howard the Duck 01-26-2011 05:46 AM

my fave Dylan album at the moment is Shot of Love - rest are overplayed - haven't gotten to the rest of the "sh*t" albums yet

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daveman 01-26-2011 09:40 AM

Blonde On Blonde is certainly one of the best albums of all time and without a doubt the best Dylan album, in my opinion anyway. Although he has released some pretty **** stuff too. Overall, a legend.

Bulldog 01-28-2011 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by sleepy jack (Post 982140)
Down in the Groove (1988)
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Rolling Stone called this Bob Dylan's worst album. These are the same dudes who have praised Nickelback and Fall Out Boy. That says everything you really need to know about this album.

The album is predictable, the arrangements borderline awful, and it suffers from typical Dylan circa 80s production issues. He didn't write most of the songs himself either. Death is Not the End is an okay song, easily the stand out on the album. The good news is, it gets better after this album.

This was a really sad way to revamp this thread to be honest, because now I really don't feel like listening to Dylan. This album is useless, I mean it's not offensive it's just so mediocre and even Dylan sounds like he doesn't give a fuck.

Okay Song: Death is Not the End

^ Is basically how I feel about the album. Not that I've listened to it more than a couple of times (as I really don't feel the need to!), but it's just such a tired, plodding and by-the-numbers album. Barely worth the effort really. I don't hate it as much as Knocked Out Loaded or Shot Of Love, but it's still pretty damn awful.

I'll be keeping an eye out for your updates. I'm a big Oh Mercy fan, and Time Out Of Mind is my favourite Dylan album, so it'll be interesting to see your take on the both of them.

blastingas10 12-14-2011 01:46 AM

I saw Dylan live earlier this year, when he was being announced the announcer said something like this: "The poet laureate whose career dissipated in the eighties due to substance abuse."

It was quite funny.

Howard the Duck 12-14-2011 07:58 AM

i heard Empire Burlesque and actually quite liked it, tbh

(mebbe i was on substance abuse as well when i heard it)

IsaFreitas 03-21-2012 02:40 PM

This is my first ever post and I had to start by commenting on Dylan.
I adore him and like too many of his albums.
I have always preferred his electric albums, which seemed to me more non-conformist than the supposedly political folk ones. Maggie's Farm is a good example of a very political song.
But lately I am really enjoying the album Another Side of Bob Dylan.

Automaticchaos 03-26-2012 02:40 PM

found this interesting

the_Koolaid_Guy 06-09-2012 10:16 PM

Bob Dylan was a terrible singer, but he was one of the best poets of his century.

Forrest 07-05-2012 09:33 AM

No man, he wasn't terrible at all. It's an acquired taste probably, like good wine and Scotch.
Just play "Blowin' in the Wind" or "Just like a Woman' and you can still hear the brilliance.


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