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09-17-2008, 01:50 PM | #101 (permalink) |
Bringer of Carrots
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Don't look back was on VH1 last night... Dylan came across as a tough guy to talk to. I kinda liked how he handled the Journalists though... he really seemed to stay true to himself in times where most artist would sell themselves out.
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10-31-2008, 06:05 PM | #102 (permalink) | ||||
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Not that I mean to say anyone should go out of their way to hear it, but it sure doesn't sound like Dave Van Ronk or Peter Paul And Mary, y'unnerstand. I like how the rocknroll side is mainly goofball, or at least sounds like they're having fun, and then the "folk" side is transcendental, almost Coltrane-esque if you think of the words and sounds and mental reflections in a certain way. Didn't he say he went electric cos he got tired of playing by himself? I can relate to that... Well, yeah, Highway 61 it isn't. I liked All The Tired Horses enough to cover it last December with an improvisatory rock band in Seattle. The rest of it is nice to have on, occasionally beautiful, occasionally skippable. The live Rolling Stone tho, I went and found the whole Isle Of Wight set from which it comes, and it's gorgeous! To me. Each his own. I love it. It starts the trend with which he continues today of reworking his songs to fit his mood, the band, the venue, so forth. Recent live shows of his (last ten years or so) make up a lot of my entertainment anymore. Quote:
The overall sound of this album makes me happy, almost regardless of the actual content. Possibly this one's so good as he'd already recorded most of it once, so he had it down and knew what he wanted to change and what he wanted to keep. The original takes are great listening, also, though not so much of a statement as the final versions. Some great tunes on this one, I'll have to hear the remaster. Where Are You Tonight? haunts me, Senor is on this one, too, innit? I don't think anyone else could sing that tune and make it stick. (When the NAZZ laid it down, it STAYED there!) Satisfied Mind and the Title Track are UNREAL good - I like to play this one on roadtrips. In The Garden is amazing too - the live version with Tom Petty just stomps. I like the band on this one, esp Sly & Robbie on bass and drums and Mick Taylor on gtr. And I love his quote as to why "Infidels" got its title, something like how the last bunch of records had started with the letter S and he didn't want to get bogged down in the letter S so he called it Infidels. About 4/5 of these songs make me happy. The first new Dylan I remember coming out, I was probably 9 years old. I like most if not all of this record. Tight Connection To My Heart needs a Jimi-style cover, like his Rolling Stone from Monterey. Quote:
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12-24-2008, 05:21 PM | #105 (permalink) |
Groupie
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bob dylan has a lot of style.
he might not be my favorite but alot of bands use his lyrics in their songs just like knocking on heavens door. It was dylan who wrote the song originaly but then GNR came and knocked it out of the park. Bob dylan has helped to make music what it is today. MY favorite album is Bob Dylan-Modern Times. Great album if you are a true music lover. |
12-28-2008, 01:51 PM | #106 (permalink) |
Groupie
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Can someone tell me or give me an example as to why this guy is so great? I started performing and someone came up to me after I played my first original and said I had a very unique voice (which was awesome) and said I had the effect of Bob Dylan. I didn't know whether to take that as a complement or an insult. I know a guy who told me he's a great musician, I just don't know why, at all.
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12-31-2008, 06:29 PM | #108 (permalink) | ||
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01-01-2009, 03:16 AM | #110 (permalink) | |
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My love she speaks like silence Without ideals or violence She doesn't have to say she's faithful Yet she's true, like ice, like fire People carry roses And make promises by the hours My love she laughs like the flowers Valentines can't buy her. In the dime stores and bus stations People talk of situations Read books, repeat quotations Draw conclusions on the wall Some speak of the future My love she speaks softly She knows there's no success like failure And that failure's no succes at all. The cloak and dagger dangles Madams light the candles In ceremonies of the horsemen Even the pawn must hold a grudge Statues made of match sticks Crumble into one another My love winks, she does not bother She knows too much to argue or to judge. The bridge at midnight trembles The country doctor rambles Bankers' nieces seek perfection Expecting all the gifts that wise men bring The wind howls like a hammer The night blows rainy My love she's like some raven At my window with a broken wing. |
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