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I like to listen to the Blood on the Tracks and the BLonde on Blonde.
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nobody but me likes the new york sessions blood on the tracks but here it is anyway because i like depressing stripped down shit

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yeah the final version of idiot wind is better, but the new york version of tangled up in blue might be my favorite dylan song
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she was torn between jupiter and apollo
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Did anypony here like Inside Llewyn Davis? I thought it was nice.
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bobe dillen
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https://open.spotify.com/track/3lngkccTeDGLLciDkdkNUK
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I like Bob Dylan's recent stuff. I think that his covers of Sinatra are

Bob Dylan's lawyers are really good at keeping his studio recorded songs off of youtube.. This song is still good though

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Hi tpaine, I recommend dropping the strident atheism and enjoying great tracks like 'Property of Jesus', 'Covenant Woman', and 'Man Gave Names to All the Animals'

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aerdil posted:

yeah the final version of idiot wind is better, but the new york version of tangled up in blue might be my favorite dylan song



it's one of my favorites too, it's so stark and defeated

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another self portrait was released a few years ago and is among the warmest recordings he's ever put out. it's not on youtube now but the demo version of "when i paint my masterpiece" from this collection is incredible if you can find it.
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"bob dylan - isis" is one of my favorite songs but youtube blocked all the good ones, all that's left is strummy covers with singing thats completely off
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When I was super depressed I listened to "Not Dark Yet" a lot... Also the Etta James cover of "Gotta Serve Somebody" is fun.
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black diamond bae
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oh man. that zappa track really just fucking tears bob dylan apart

just, holy shit, i'm never gonna listen to Bob again. he really DOES SOUND like that, super slurry and off-key all the time, it's just great. well done Frank
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Copper Kettle is a good tune of his tho, although he didn't write it
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toutvabien posted:

just, holy shit, i'm never gonna listen to Bob again. he really DOES SOUND like that, super slurry and off-key all the time, it's just great. well done Frank


the dylan parody sounds better than the regular zappa

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I don't know why I feel like I'm being ribbed in this thread. That's actually Bob Dylan on that track. I've always enjoyed their performace on "Flakes." It's my favorite harmonica work in Dylan's ovoire. Zappa was known as a musical disruptor of their day and it's no surprise they had amazing guest musicians like Dylan.
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idk if this is legit, i have no earphones rn
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ugh I end up double tapping the submit button, trackpads suck
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the whole thing






and my favorite dylan cover.



oh and search "elston gunn" on YouTube. it's a name dylan used as a kid, and people upload videos with this name in the hope of staving off copyright notices.
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congratulations to tpaine for winning the nobel prize in literature
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lets play "dox tpaine." i've narrowed his identity down to these five people:


Kaci Kullmann Five (Chair)
Adviser Public Affairs

Berit Reiss-Andersen (Dep. Chair)
Lawyer, President of the Norwegian Bar Association

Inger-Marie Ytterhorn
Senior political adviser to the Progress Party's Parliamentary Group

Thorbjørn Jagland
Secretary General Council of Europe

Henrik Syse
Professor

Olav Njølstad
Professor (Secretary)
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just kidding. he's obviously Thorbjørn Jagland
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President of the Norwegian Bar Association
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they wer debating who should win the nobel prize for literature when someone put on a dylan record and then everyone started kinda nodding their heads and tapping their feet and next thing you know...