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Mr. Shankly
Gender: Male
Age: 52
Location: Auburn, Washington
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- #1
- Posted: 10/13/2012 06:13
- Post subject: How To Listen to Dylan
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It's a web site, I just stumbled on today. For those of you who are Bob Dylan fans, what do you think of this? What do you think of the writer's suggestions etc.?
http://howtolistentodylan.com/
I agree that Bringing it All Back Home is a good place to start. It's my favorite Dylan album actually. I also realize that I have never really become a second tier fan, according to this guy...
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- #2
- Posted: 10/13/2012 06:47
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This is coming from a non Dylan fan that's into weird Japanese shit. The writer seems to suggest that Dylan is beyond most people, as if Dylan might be too different for casual music listeners, or that Dylan's work is of some kind of higher art. Contrarily, I think Dylan is too simplistic who's songs get old rather quickly. Granted, I have only tried one album.
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- #3
- Posted: 10/13/2012 10:56
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The man is an idiot. I feel I can speak with some authority having seen Dylan 22 times, and having grown up in a house surrounded by literally thousands of bootlegs. Listen to whatever you want first. My first Dylan album was Love & Theft, which he calls the "last of the listenable and accessible Dylan albums". So where the fuck is Nashville Skyline or John Wesley Harding or The Basement Tapes? These are all infinitely listenable and accessible albums. If you followed this man's advice, you'd probably hate Dylan. The first ports of call are usually Blonde On Blonde, Blood On The Tracks, Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, The Freewheelin'..., Desire - so he's right to an extent (but then anybody could have told you that) - but if you want to get into Dylan then it really doesn't matter. Any reasonable person knows an artist with that vast a discography is bound to have a few missteps. Just fill your boots if you like him, don't worry if not. And don't take any advice from that smug prick. At the end of the last page he actually uses the phrase, "Congratulations... you now have a PhD in Dylanology". Jesus wept.
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- #4
- Posted: 10/13/2012 11:12
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I mostly agree with Nezzle.
And how is Under The Red Sky bottom of the barrel??
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- #5
- Posted: 10/13/2012 11:15
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Jhereko wrote: | And how is Under The Red Sky bottom of the barrel?? |
Gotta say I sort of agree with him there...
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Wombi
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- #6
- Posted: 10/13/2012 11:23
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You suck.
It's at least better than Good As I Been To You and World Gone Wrong.
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- #7
- Posted: 10/13/2012 11:25
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Yeah, but I like his much-maligned Christian albums. And Self-Portrait for that matter. I don't think I have the same taste in Dylan as your average Dylan fan.
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- #8
- Posted: 10/13/2012 11:27
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His description of Self Portrait really made me wanna listen to it...I think I will.
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- #9
- Posted: 10/13/2012 11:32
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Jhereko wrote: | His description of Self Portrait really made me wanna listen to it...I think I will. |
I love it. Just don't take it too seriously. It sort of has that Nashville Skyline sound, but without the cohesion. It's long and meandering, but definitely worth a listen. Sort of like the Dylan equivalent of Wu-Tang Forever.
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- #10
- Posted: 10/13/2012 11:40
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Songs decribed as "duds":
Dear Landlord
I Pity the Poor Immigrant
Shooting Star
Country Pie
The Man in Me
Pressing On
Meet Me In The Morning
Jack of Hearts
'Til I Fell In Love With You
Joey
The man is clearly not a Dylan fan. Just an idiot.
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