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#5535 by djmistat
Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:31 pm
firstly by the way...HI....im new to this forum, and if anyone wants to know more about me/or my styles of music then just look at my profile.

on to the subject in hand.....i personally love Bob Dylans work, very clever and inspiring are words that just dont come close to describing his work, but i was just wondering if people shared my opinion, or wether people thought differently........

#5536 by Vocals & Bass
Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:47 pm
My favorite song written by Dylan is "When The Night Comes Falling". Its the song at the end of the movie [Roadhouse], With Patrick Swayze. Preformed by the, Jeff Healy Band. One of my favorite 3-piece bands. I like the vocals of Dylans son better, For the"Wallflowers".

#6568 by SDavis22
Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:04 am
None of todays' popular music would be around without him.

I love his early '60s to mid '70s work. Could have done without the born-again-christain stuff.

What rock album has more depth lyrically and musically than Blonde on Blonde?

Some people simply don't like his voice...

#8406 by mistermikev
Fri May 11, 2007 2:00 am
I love bob dylan as a gtr player, a songwriter, a poet. Som of the favs that come to mind would be "Visions of Johana", Song for Percy, Billy #4, Up to me, black diamond bay, Lonesome death of hattie carol and a long list of others. Lyrically he is right up there with tom waits. Vocally he is much better. Some of his acoustic gtr rythms although often roboto in tempo, they are very intricate and difficult to imitate. Others are simple and easy. Bob can play a pretty mean telecaster tho too. I saw him with paul simon at summerfest one year and he was ripping on the gtr... I am a gtr player and I am telling you he is not bad at all. I can def tell who is playing what and bob was on a tele ripping out blues solo riffs. It was pretty cool. Guitar wise there are really a lot of better players out there than him but Bob is perhaps my single most fav songwriter. Good storytellin. Good message. The music inspires thought.
Long live bob.

#8912 by N1GHTM4R3GR33N
Thu May 24, 2007 11:23 pm
yeah hes a good song writer,who can forget all along the watchtower which was better by hendrix but hey it was still a dylan classic.

#8969 by SDavis22
Sat May 26, 2007 9:09 pm
This is up for debate but lyrically I don't think Dylan has an equal. I believe he's gone a lot deeper than most musicians have in popular music. Tom Waits is cool, but I don't believe he has many good records. Closing Time, Rain Dogs and Swordfishtrombones were very good, but that's it in my opinion. Actually I think he's a Captain Beefheart rip-off. He does write very good poetry, however. This up for debate as well but I think Dylan's second is Neil Young.

Bob Dylan is pretty good on the guitar. I love his lead on 'Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat' on Blonde On Blonde. One of my favorite guitar players, whom played with Dylan as well as the Butterfield Blues Band, is Michael Bloomfield. He is an amazing player and quite influential. Especially with his near-psychedelic song 'East-West' in '66 from the record of the same title.

About 'All Along the Watchtower'... I actually think Dylan's is better. Hendrix's is acid-drenched, guitar-virtuoso fun but I don't think it tops the original. Dylan's songs had an Earthy, told-around-the-campfire mystique that makes the poetry of his lyrics more profound than any covers of his originals. The Byrds' 'Mr. Tambourine Man' is an essential folk-rock gem but it completely destroys Dylan's poetry and vision. I only really like covers if they are done by an artist from a different genre of music. Like a country band covering a rock song, or a folk artist covering a blues song, etc. Generally, if a rock band covers a rock song, the original is usually better in my opinion.

#8970 by Irminsul
Sat May 26, 2007 9:23 pm
How does it FEEEEEEEL......

#8973 by N1GHTM4R3GR33N
Sat May 26, 2007 10:14 pm
SDavis22 wrote:This is up for debate but lyrically I don't think Dylan has an equal. I believe he's gone a lot deeper than most musicians have in popular music. Tom Waits is cool, but I don't believe he has many good records. Closing Time, Rain Dogs and Swordfishtrombones were very good, but that's it in my opinion. Actually I think he's a Captain Beefheart rip-off. He does write very good poetry, however. This up for debate as well but I think Dylan's second is Neil Young.

Bob Dylan is pretty good on the guitar. I love his lead on 'Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat' on Blonde On Blonde. One of my favorite guitar players, whom played with Dylan as well as the Butterfield Blues Band, is Michael Bloomfield. He is an amazing player and quite influential. Especially with his near-psychedelic song 'East-West' in '66 from the record of the same title.

About 'All Along the Watchtower'... I actually think Dylan's is better. Hendrix's is acid-drenched, guitar-virtuoso fun but I don't think it tops the original. Dylan's songs had an Earthy, told-around-the-campfire mystique that makes the poetry of his lyrics more profound than any covers of his originals. The Byrds' 'Mr. Tambourine Man' is an essential folk-rock gem but it completely destroys Dylan's poetry and vision. I only really like covers if they are done by an artist from a different genre of music. Like a country band covering a rock song, or a folk artist covering a blues song, etc. Generally, if a rock band covers a rock song, the original is usually better in my opinion.




but why leave out shane macgowan of the pogues he is considered by a lot to be one of the most important and poetic Irish songwriters of the last thirty years.

#8983 by SDavis22
Sun May 27, 2007 6:04 am
I never really hear about Shane Macgowan or The Pogues but yeah his lyrics were quite poetic. It kind of makes me sick to think about that guy because he's wasted on alcohol or something. There aren't many popular songwriters from Ireland so I guess some people may think he's important. I don't personally like Irish folk played in a punk/college rock fashion and, obviously, it's hard to understand the man. I think Van Morisson would be considered more important than him, though he's been around longer than 30 years. Bono from U2 might be considered more important as well, I don't know...

#9037 by N1GHTM4R3GR33N
Tue May 29, 2007 12:33 am
but who can forget the pogues with the song fairytale of new york that rated pretty high as greatest christmas song alongside judy garlands merry little christmas and some other s i cant recall. i remembered another good song he had "Lorcas Novena" that was also swell but yeah that it does suck taht hes really pissing all his talent into the porcelain bus, but he did sell a lot of tickets and i think he sold out for that whole boston reunion band thing with al the old members back.

#55927 by Taylor280z
Thu Feb 05, 2009 7:44 pm
LOVE HIM! Its ALL good but id have to say i like his 60s material the best!

#56051 by Starfish Scott
Fri Feb 06, 2009 5:51 pm
I don't like 75% of Dylan's work.

Some of it is quite good though.

His music grows on you like EBOLA virus. Once you got it, it won't stop.

#56112 by Taylor280z
Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:41 pm
capt. scott hahaha. very true!

#56121 by repressthecadence
Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:00 am
Honestly, I've never liked his music. Lyrically/poetically speaking, he's quite talented, but to me that's about where my interest ends.

#56203 by HowlinJ
Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:30 pm
Terms like love & hate ; good & bad just don't apply to Zimmerman.

For folks like me, Dylan is an integral part of our life. If ya' didn't live it that way, then there's nothing more that can be said, ' cause you probably just can't know.

I don't care for some of Bob's work and I sure nuff' don't worship him, but what does register with me is always resonating loud and clear! :wink:

Good to see that there are some young people who can appreciate his art.

Thank God for Bob!

Howlin'

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