Sherry Baby wrote: » What's Bob Dylan's best song?
PTH2009 wrote: » Love his Mr Tambourine Man cover
cj maxx wrote: » I was a 'Dylan head' ( if there's such a thing) Me and 3/4 others. I knew his songs, albums etc . Was so effing excited when he announced gigs in the point. He was awful. The would be nearly over before I'd could guess the song
CrankyHaus wrote: » Fair play for the honesty. I've never really been sold on seeing massive legacy acts at a stage in their career where they're 60+, the ticket prices are stratospheric, the venue is massive and filled with a similar age crowd, many of who got the tickets as some kind of corporate gift. I imagine it's nearly always a disappointment unless you tell yourself it was great.
maestroamado wrote: » I totally agree as the voice will not hold up. I have not being at a headline concert in about 5 years. The last two were randy Newman and Elvis Costello. Both were fine as the type of stuff they sing is easier to sing i think. I read last year that Neil Young out-performed Dylan last year in Kilkenny. I think Dylan's songs more difficult to sing than what Young does. For this reason i decided not to go to Dylan at the Point. I was one of the lucky people who seen him in Vicar Street...
CrankyHaus wrote: » Neil Young put out a decent album as recently as 2006 (Greendale) whereas contemporaries like The Eagles were at the lazy cash-grab reunion tour stage12 years before that. He's had plenty of misses but for his age you have to admire how long he's kept going.
Rothko wrote: » Dark Eyes is a very underrated song of his too.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » His lyrics are good, but that tortured artist thing he does puts me right off him. And he hasn’t a note in his head either.
Rothko wrote: » Wouldn't connect the tortured artist cliche with Dylan at all.
cj maxx wrote: » I went searching for song I love from some less known album. I didn't find it but fcuk sake he some amount of sound. I had forgotten about alot ohis stuff
Rothko wrote: » Can you remember any of the lyrics from it?
cj maxx wrote: » No . Or the album:(
MadYaker wrote: » Never saw Dylan but I wouldn’t rule out all legacy acts, Rolling Stones still excellent live and jagger still sounds good. The Cure are still amazing live as well.
Hintel wrote: » Ya I did the double take when i seen the comment about tambourine Man The Byrds had a hit with it
MadYaker wrote: » I heard Things Have Changed for the first time a few days ago and have it on repeat since. I’ve never listened to him much, his delivery is very interesting, he puts emphasis on odd syllables which gives the tunes an unpredictable feel. Cool lyrics too.