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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-08-30 8:22 AM (#242459)
Subject: Bob Dylan's New Album



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FYI, you can hear the entire new album "Modern Times" here.

Bluesy and nostalgic.
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Beal
Posted 2006-08-30 2:56 PM (#242460 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album



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I read his book a while ago and they talked about cutting the record Mercy. So I got a copy and I thought it sucked. I was always a fan of his till then. This new one is better? I should add that the last album I have of his is Blond on Blond, or maybe Skyline.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-08-30 3:15 PM (#242461 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album



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I don't know that I'd buy it, but I listened to it free, and it was worth the price. If you don't like it, there's also the new Queensryche.
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cliff
Posted 2006-08-30 5:01 PM (#242462 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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Only Dylan album I own is "Blood On The Track".
(tho "Before The Flood"(live w/theBand) is pretty good too)
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72tour
Posted 2006-08-31 6:06 AM (#242463 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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His best album was his first self titled one. Great stuff there! I swear he holds a note for about 30 seconds on Freight Train Blues, he doesn't even take a breath, it just keep coming out of his mouth. Dunno how.

I can't wait to get his new album though, my sister might pick it up in a couple of days.
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John B
Posted 2006-08-31 6:44 AM (#242464 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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I downloaded it on Tuesday and have listened to the first 3 or 4 tracks so far. I would say, if you like the last few Dylan albums, you'll probably like this too. His voice is pretty much shot and is even more of an "aquired taste" than ever. I saw him back in '86 in New York City and remember thinking how cool it was to see a living legend in person. Everyone thought that he was pretty much finished at the time, and here is 20 years later with a new CD, and back out on tour. You gotta love that.
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Styll
Posted 2006-08-31 9:25 PM (#242465 - in reply to #242459)
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Any reason why its sounds LIke Tommy Pettys new release??? They both went back to the old school blues... :)
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alpep
Posted 2006-08-31 10:26 PM (#242466 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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you gotta love dylan and hate him. He has put out a ton of material and some of it rather lame but the majority just unbelieveable. His lyrics are usually stellar.
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Tommy M.
Posted 2006-08-31 11:41 PM (#242467 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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There's Dylan, and then there's everybody's else.
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briwilt
Posted 2006-08-31 11:44 PM (#242468 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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Originally posted by 72tour:
His best album was his first self titled one. Great stuff there! I swear he holds a note for about 30 seconds on Freight Train Blues, he doesn't even take a breath, it just keep coming out of his mouth. Dunno how.

I can't wait to get his new album though, my sister might pick it up in a couple of days.
I like the old Dylan stuff too. Somebody borrowed my copy of Freewheelin' in 1971 and never returned it, which I always regretted. I have the 3 CD Biograph set that has a lot of his great stuff on it. Never really liked anything he did since the late 70s.

If you haven't seen the No Direction Home DVD, I highly recommend it. Very well done and lots of interesting clips from the old days and great insight from Bob.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-09-01 8:39 AM (#242469 - in reply to #242459)
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I'm with Al on this.
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cliff
Posted 2006-09-01 8:59 AM (#242470 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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He's a great writer, but his voice absolutely grates on me. His songs are best done by someone else.
Last night, I saw David Bromberg do an acoustic solo version of Dylan's "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry".
An absolutely BRILLIANT combination of great song done by a great musician . . .
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alpep
Posted 2006-09-01 9:24 AM (#242471 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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Originally posted by cliff:
He's a great writer, but his voice absolutely grates on me.
Hey he inspired me to sing. I figured if Dylan could do it and get away with it so could I.
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cliff
Posted 2006-09-01 9:30 AM (#242472 - in reply to #242459)
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Oh great! . . . so HE'S to blame . . . . bastid!
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alpep
Posted 2006-09-01 10:38 AM (#242473 - in reply to #242459)
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Originally posted by cliff:
Oh great! . . . so HE'S to blame . . . . bastid!
hey it could have been biz markie!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Steve
Posted 2006-09-01 10:39 AM (#242474 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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Sometimes I think Dylan is the best lyricist on the planet..also, I liked the 'Slow Train' album..
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-09-01 11:15 AM (#242475 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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Great lyricists:
-Dylan
-Simon
-Cohen
-Stipe
-Waits
-Jagger
-Van Morrison
-Zevon
-Lou Reed
-P. Smith
-Croce
-Hynde
-Di Franco
-Springsteen
-Knopfler
-Earl
-Duritz
-Townsend
-J. Morrison
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cliff
Posted 2006-09-01 11:46 AM (#242476 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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-Chapin
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-09-01 12:04 PM (#242477 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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Bono (and not Sonny)
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TWA
Posted 2006-09-01 12:10 PM (#242478 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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-Peart
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-09-01 12:14 PM (#242479 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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Originally posted by Weaser P:
Bono (and not Sonny)
if not Sonny, then ??
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-09-01 12:15 PM (#242480 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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...Bob Rivers
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Steve
Posted 2006-09-01 12:24 PM (#242481 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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Jimmy Web? (couldn't resist..)
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alpep
Posted 2006-09-01 12:48 PM (#242482 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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I would add zappa too.

Frank Zappa - What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? Lyrics
What's the ugliest
Part of your body?
What's the ugliest
Part of your body?
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
(I think it's your mind)
But I think it's YOUR MIND
(Your mind)
I think it's your mind, woo woo

ALL YOUR CHILDREN ARE POOR
UNFORTUNATE VICTIMS OF
SYSTEMS BEYOND THEIR CONTROL
A PLAGUE UPON YOUR IGNORANCE & THE GRAY
DESPAIR OF YOUR UGLY LIFE

Where did Annie go
When she went to town?
Who are all those creeps
That she brings around?

ALL YOUR CHILDREN ARE POOR
UNFORTUNATE VICTIMS OF LIES YOU BELIEVE
A PLAGUE UPON YOUR IGNORANCE THAT KEEPS
THE YOUNG FROM THE TRUTH THEY DESERVE . . .
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2006-09-01 3:31 PM (#242483 - in reply to #242459)
Subject: Re: Bob Dylan's New Album


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How about adding ...
- Nesmith
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