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xXxHippie2013xXx 87 |
Mon Jan 5 2009 14:29:23 |
| i think Bob is sooo awsome i love him | ||
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ObviouslyOne 1 |
Sat Aug 23 2008 04:08:29 |
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There are rivers and oceans in his eyes.. to me, too, Bob Dylan makes William Shakespeare seem like Billy Joel. | ||
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RASHARPE 752 |
Mon Jul 21 2008 08:47:07 |
| NO ONE DOES IT BETTER THAN BOB. BOB WAS THE LEADER IN DEVERAL STYLES OF MUSIC, THERE ARE YOUNG PEOPLE TODAY STILL COPYING HIM. | ||
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Studive 703 |
Sun Jun 8 2008 17:37:49 |
| Construed as normalcy but I wonder, he`s got alot of songs about being blue but nobody knows what gets him primed up, guess he`s trying to carry the Hank Williams legacy and I think its good but with his theories and notes about daily hypocracies he could be more of a player | ||
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goldenspark 1 |
Wed Dec 12 2007 23:01:58 |
| Anybody who has ever listened to Dylan knows that he is the master. I have 1 question. Does anybody know of his song Prettyboy Floyld? And if so, does anybody know why he never plubished it on any of his albums. JOE | ||
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RASHARPE 752 |
Tue Oct 23 2007 17:01:31 |
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Aways ahead of his time influences all types of music, even after over forty years of music he had the number one album of 2006. Dylan is master of space and time. Ray | ||
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RASHARPE 752 |
Tue Oct 23 2007 16:56:14 |
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BOB IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL TYPES OF MUSIC, FOLK, FOLK ROCK, COUNTRY ROCK AND SINGGER SONG WRITERS, BOB DOES IT ALL. RAY | ||
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mz chris 1 |
Fri Oct 12 2007 18:16:22 |
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I think Bob Dylan will be forever recognized as "The" Poet of my generation. The fact that he tours constantly attests to his stamina and his devotion to his fans. Admittedly, I was not a huge fan until I attended my first-ever concert last year in Rochester. Since then, I have amassed quite a collection of CD's , read Volume 1 of Bob's biography; purchased a copy of the Scorsese DVD and I look forward to seeing "I'm Not There" as soon as it opens. You might best describe me as a "born-again" Dylan fanatic. I appreciate his music more now than when I was young. | ||
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LoraBYipp 1 |
Tue Aug 14 2007 21:39:53 |
| I think he is the rock composer and songster of the twentieth/twenty-first century. The voice is grating yet rhythmic, the cadence is alarming yet mysterious, theoriginality WAS there; now so many imitators. Dylan (see "Y" is a consonant or a vowel depending how placed in a word according to the exceptions to the English language) will go down in History as a Classic (even though the Classical music period is a certain time before the 18th century)., I mean he IS Serious Music. As far as rebellious; I disagree. Maybe his lure is in what I give him the greatest criticism for: you can take a phrase or line at a time and make great ideas from it, depending on your own mind slant OR they are scattered words summing up Nothing when it comes to discerning the entire stanza or song. These days, he is trying to do too much: the radio shows (which I have never listened to, I don't have XM or XSM or whatever it is), the Broadway show that didn't last long and his various commerial endeavors (the lingerie thing). I think that he sings of love and has never really encountered it although he is far less a political person than he is given credit. A true composer, an appeal for many generations of listeners, and that Yiddish presentation, accepted in Germany at the beginning of his career. | ||
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