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Good song! Bob Dylan is not afraid to try different rhythms, and he is very successful. Love this album.
Yea, I got way too negative there, so I deleted the comment; it's just that the song is bad. Perhaps if Ethel Merman made a cover, I would enjoy it more.
My God! Who wouldn't!
it's all good
Yea, I got way too negative there, so I deleted the comment; it's just that the song is bad. Perhaps if Ethel Merman made a cover, I would enjoy it more.
it's all good
That wasn't a request, just a statement of fact. No more RP, only RB (Radio Bob).
Gack: I like electric laDYLANd as much as the next girl, but if I hear Bob sing once more in my lifetime it'll be one time too many. :Gack
Yes! You heard it here first; h9x wants RP to play Dylan all the time. I think he's finally coming around.
I agree, but another way to look at it is, what a masterful songwriter he must be to have this song still sound good with a pneumatic frog doing the vocals!
Isa called rock 'n' roll!
(Give it a listen sometime...)
I wish this troll would shut up
He needs a q-tip
I wish this troll would shut up
You were born in 1978 and your post is barely literate. Those 2 observations go a long way(for me) towards explaining why you don't get Dylan. I know I sound like a crotchety old crank ...guilty!
If you'd bother listening to his sixties and seventies records, then maybe you'd answer your own question.
You are kidding right?
don't critisize what you can't understand....
His voice has gone a bit now....but he did "speak for a generation" once.....
i get it. I know he's a legend. I just don't know what the fuck he's singing about anymore...he's still in 1965 or something.
Got an idea; try getting by the horrible voice and actually listen to these songs; they have absolutely nothing to do with 1965 in style, lyrics or musical content!
Bob is King. Some folks just don't get it.
i get it. I know he's a legend. I just don't know what the fuck he's singing about anymore...he's still in 1965 or something.
midreming wrote: " He's been around the block now and seen a lot more. "
Yes he has, but Mr. Dylan never comes back to the same place. Dylan has been a faithful constant companion for over 40 years now, constantly evolving. I certainly believe in different strokes for different folks but Dylan is considered by many to be the greatest song-writer of all time. (ask Paul Simon ) Perhaps people don't care for Dylan because they just don't understand his genius i.e.....Because we don't like something it has no redeeming value — ah, it's all too American.
Bob is King. Some folks just don't get it.
midreming wrote: " He's been around the block now and seen a lot more. "
Yes he has, but Mr. Dylan never comes back to the same place. Dylan has been a faithful constant companion for over 40 years now, constantly evolving. I certainly believe in different strokes for different folks but Dylan is considered by many to be the greatest song-writer of all time. (ask Paul Simon ) Perhaps people don't care for Dylan because they just don't understand his genius i.e.....Because we don't like something it has no redeeming value — ah, it's all too American.
that's the way dylan lives too, i think...
midreming wrote: " He's been around the block now and seen a lot more. "
Yes he has, but Mr. Dylan never comes back to the same place. Dylan has been a faithful constant companion for over 40 years now, constantly evolving. I certainly believe in different strokes for different folks but Dylan is considered by many to be the greatest song-writer of all time. (ask Paul Simon ) Perhaps people don't care for Dylan because they just don't understand his genius i.e.....Because we don't like something it has no redeeming value — ah, it's all too American.
On the contrary. Quite possible the baddest.
Goodbye.
Only as a means of explaining how some may love this man, not directing anybody's experience - check out Van Gogh's painting of work boots. on the surface it's not special. The color seems odd, the worn shape maybe cartoonish. It's not just of the boots that were on the floor though. The fascination of the painting is in the experience of the boots, where they've been, what they've done. Pass that now and come to Van Gogh's impression of the shoes. So many layers in a simple picture. Dylan saw more of this world than most people when he was just in his 20's. He's been around the block now and seen a lot more. Wisdom suggests a person listen and learn.
Well said.
It also jimmys, jives, shuffles, and bops! Good to see the old guy can still swing.
This song is good for the ears...
DEFINITELY depends on whose ears they are.
ARGHH awful and dreadful aural torture
The song title must be a statement regarding its content. . .
Sorry, Kid, this is all you git. There ain't no later.
And here I was thinking he sounds like Tom Waits.....on a good day.
I'm really enjoying this new disc; I especially like the NorteÅo accordion that features on a number on the songs.