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Old 10-17-2012, 11:47 AM   #11 (permalink)
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love them both and I would agree that music and melody are more dominant in youngs music overall. But it depends on which Dylan albums you're listening if you want to hear more melodic songs. Most songs from the era of the ones you mentioned aren't going to be very melodic or musical but that changed with time.
That's what I was saying. Young's melody-writing is just fabulous.

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Neil's guitar solo'ing usually makes me cringe at times, but I can appreciate the emotion he puts into it.
Yes, he is quite bad guitarist technically, but I've hardly ever seen someone to play with that emotion, which actually makes him a very good guitarist.
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