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View Poll Results: top 10 albums of all time?
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 12 17.65%
Pet Sounds 5 7.35%
Revolver 5 7.35%
Highway 61 Revisited 7 10.29%
Rubber Soul 2 2.94%
What's Going On? 4 5.88%
Exile on Main St. 4 5.88%
London Calling 10 14.71%
Blonde on Blonde 4 5.88%
The Beatles (The White Album) 7 10.29%
I hate all of them! 8 11.76%
Voters: 68. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 08-04-2012, 04:09 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Although to be quite honest, I love Bob's voice. I'm not saying that from the old "it conveys emotion" nonsense, I feel that certainly in his later albums it really fits his music perfectly. There's the worn down, haggard sense of fatigue in "Can't Stop" and "Cold Irons Bound" from Time Out Of Mind, and later from Modern Times, songs like "When The Deal Goes Down" have a worldly wise feeling that he's lived through the "disappointment and pain" and has "worn the same thorny crown".

Nope, I think Bob Dylan's voice is fine on aesthetic grounds as well.
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