Neil Young Vs. Bob Dylan

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Poll: Which do you prefer?
Dylan
63%
 63%  [40]
Young
36%
 36%  [23]
Total Votes : 63

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Mr. Shankly



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  • #21
  • Posted: 11/19/2011 01:33
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mooseboy101 wrote:
I think you all should listen to this before voting



Clear winner here is Neil


Good album, but Pam is right. Blonde trumps it, and for me, Highway 61 and Bringing it All Back Home trump it, as well.
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GARY




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Mr. Shankly wrote:
Speaking of Neil Young, I have to post this:


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That's Jimmy Fallon as Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen as himself covering Willow Smith's Whip my Hair. Laughing




Applause

Cool


Fallon does a better Neil Young than Bruce does himself Shocked

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GARY wrote:
Mr. Shankly wrote:
Speaking of Neil Young, I have to post this:


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That's Jimmy Fallon as Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen as himself covering Willow Smith's Whip my Hair. Laughing




Applause

Cool


Fallon does a better Neil Young than Bruce does himself Shocked

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The funniest part is when he's using hip hop lingo and singing it like Neil Young. Laughing Also, he's got not only the voice down, but Young's mannerisms of vocal delivery and overall performance style too. Amazing! Applause
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All you have to do is to listen to "Highway 61 Revisited", "Blonde on Blonde", "Bringing It All Back Home" and "Blood On the Tracks" and then you'll be able to see which one is better. Bob Dylan is winning......obviously...... Razz
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Coincidentally, "Blood on the Tracks" is the Album of the Day today. Wink
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GARY




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Remember that Neil Young has been with other acts that have made great albums like Deja Vu for example which IMO holds up pretty well against any Dylan album.

And Buffalo Springfield Again is another one.




Album details US

1966 Buffalo Springfield

* Released: December 5, 1966
* Label: Atco


1967 Buffalo Springfield Again

* Released: October 30, 1967
* Label: Atco


1968 Last Time Around

* Released: July 30, 1968
* Label: Atco





1969 Crosby, Stills & Nash

* Released: May 29, 1969
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

6 2 — — 25 US: 4× Multi-Platinum[6]
1970 Déjà Vu

* Released: March 11, 1970
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

1 1 11 — 5 US: 7× Multi-Platinum[6]
1977 CSN

* Released: June 17, 1977
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

2 4 10 17 23 US: 4× Multi-Platinum[6]
1982 Daylight Again

* Released: June 21, 1982
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

8 14 14 — — US: Platinum[6]
1988 American Dream

* Released: November 1, 1988
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format: CD, CS

16 58 — 26 — US: Platinum[6]
1990 Live It Up

* Released: June 11, 1990
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

57 59 — — —
1994 After the Storm

* Released: August 16, 1994
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format: CD, CS

98 71 — — —
1999 Looking Forward

* Released: October 26, 1999
* Label: Reprise Records
* Format: LP, CD, CS

26 15 7 26 54


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GARY wrote:
Remember that Neil Young has been with other acts that have made great albums like Deja Vu for example which IMO holds up pretty well against any Dylan album.

And Buffalo Springfield Again is another one.




Album details US

1966 Buffalo Springfield

* Released: December 5, 1966
* Label: Atco


1967 Buffalo Springfield Again

* Released: October 30, 1967
* Label: Atco


1968 Last Time Around

* Released: July 30, 1968
* Label: Atco





1969 Crosby, Stills & Nash

* Released: May 29, 1969
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

6 2 — — 25 US: 4× Multi-Platinum[6]
1970 Déjà Vu

* Released: March 11, 1970
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

1 1 11 — 5 US: 7× Multi-Platinum[6]
1977 CSN

* Released: June 17, 1977
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

2 4 10 17 23 US: 4× Multi-Platinum[6]
1982 Daylight Again

* Released: June 21, 1982
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

8 14 14 — — US: Platinum[6]
1988 American Dream

* Released: November 1, 1988
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format: CD, CS

16 58 — 26 — US: Platinum[6]
1990 Live It Up

* Released: June 11, 1990
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

57 59 — — —
1994 After the Storm

* Released: August 16, 1994
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format: CD, CS

98 71 — — —
1999 Looking Forward

* Released: October 26, 1999
* Label: Reprise Records
* Format: LP, CD, CS

26 15 7 26 54


.


Hush, Gary! Don't let me hear you saying such things! Laughing
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GARY




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Eggman/Walrus/Taxman wrote:
GARY wrote:
Remember that Neil Young has been with other acts that have made great albums like Deja Vu for example which IMO holds up pretty well against any Dylan album.

And Buffalo Springfield Again is another one.




Album details US

1966 Buffalo Springfield

* Released: December 5, 1966
* Label: Atco


1967 Buffalo Springfield Again

* Released: October 30, 1967
* Label: Atco


1968 Last Time Around

* Released: July 30, 1968
* Label: Atco





1969 Crosby, Stills & Nash

* Released: May 29, 1969
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

6 2 — — 25 US: 4× Multi-Platinum[6]
1970 Déjà Vu

* Released: March 11, 1970
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

1 1 11 — 5 US: 7× Multi-Platinum[6]
1977 CSN

* Released: June 17, 1977
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

2 4 10 17 23 US: 4× Multi-Platinum[6]
1982 Daylight Again

* Released: June 21, 1982
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

8 14 14 — — US: Platinum[6]
1988 American Dream

* Released: November 1, 1988
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format: CD, CS

16 58 — 26 — US: Platinum[6]
1990 Live It Up

* Released: June 11, 1990
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

57 59 — — —
1994 After the Storm

* Released: August 16, 1994
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format: CD, CS

98 71 — — —
1999 Looking Forward

* Released: October 26, 1999
* Label: Reprise Records
* Format: LP, CD, CS

26 15 7 26 54


.


Hush, Gary! Don't let me hear you saying such things! Laughing



Neil Young is just more my style I guess. He has always been more outspoken politically and seems 2 genuinely care about the oppressed of the world.

Just look at the man, he uses old beat up guitars, wears old jeans and t-shirts, and he hasn't ran a comb through his hair since 1968.

IMO THAT is Cool


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GARY wrote:
Eggman/Walrus/Taxman wrote:
GARY wrote:
Remember that Neil Young has been with other acts that have made great albums like Deja Vu for example which IMO holds up pretty well against any Dylan album.

And Buffalo Springfield Again is another one.




Album details US

1966 Buffalo Springfield

* Released: December 5, 1966
* Label: Atco


1967 Buffalo Springfield Again

* Released: October 30, 1967
* Label: Atco


1968 Last Time Around

* Released: July 30, 1968
* Label: Atco





1969 Crosby, Stills & Nash

* Released: May 29, 1969
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

6 2 — — 25 US: 4× Multi-Platinum[6]
1970 Déjà Vu

* Released: March 11, 1970
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

1 1 11 — 5 US: 7× Multi-Platinum[6]
1977 CSN

* Released: June 17, 1977
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

2 4 10 17 23 US: 4× Multi-Platinum[6]
1982 Daylight Again

* Released: June 21, 1982
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

8 14 14 — — US: Platinum[6]
1988 American Dream

* Released: November 1, 1988
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format: CD, CS

16 58 — 26 — US: Platinum[6]
1990 Live It Up

* Released: June 11, 1990
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format:

57 59 — — —
1994 After the Storm

* Released: August 16, 1994
* Label: Atlantic Records
* Format: CD, CS

98 71 — — —
1999 Looking Forward

* Released: October 26, 1999
* Label: Reprise Records
* Format: LP, CD, CS

26 15 7 26 54


.


Hush, Gary! Don't let me hear you saying such things! Laughing



Neil Young is just more my style I guess. He has always been more outspoken politically and seems 2 genuinely care about the oppressed of the world.

Just look at the man, he uses old beat up guitars, wears old jeans and t-shirts, and he hasn't ran a comb through his hair since 1968.

IMO THAT is Cool


Very Happy


Funny. Laughing
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Mr. Shankly wrote:
Speaking of Neil Young, I have to post this:


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That's Jimmy Fallon as Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen as himself covering Willow Smith's Whip my Hair. Laughing


Wow! That is the funniest thing I have seen in a long time! I love how Springsteen sings those lyrics like they're the deepest, most meaningful words ever written. Laughing
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