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Can't buy a thrill
Well, I've been up all night, baby
Leanin' on the windowsill
Well, if I die
On top of the hill
And if I don't make it
You know my baby will
Don't the moon look good, mama
Shinin' through the trees?
Don't the brakeman look good, mama
Flagging down the "Double E?"
Don't the sun look good
Goin' down over the sea?
Don't my gal look fine
When she's comin' after me?
Now the wintertime is coming
The windows are filled with frost
I went to tell everybody
But I could not get across
Well, I wanna be your lover, baby
I don't wanna be your boss
Don't say I never warned you
When your train gets lost
... literature prizes they do not deserve ... Worth noting that Dylan
didn't return the calls from the Nobel committee because he thought
someone was taking the piss. He didn't think he should be getting it
either. But there you go.
This song is pure torture to listen to. There is something horribly wrong with this mans voice, and somehow he makes his vocal vomit bleed through into a harmonica. Surely they play this in gitmo.
Repent fool. Pray for forgiveness.
Better let Bob know. I'm sure he'll change his style.
Wow, "vomiting into the haromonica".
I guess that might be funny if you were 9 years old and not very bright, but probably not even then.
I prefer AC/DC or Metallica or else, anytime. At least those guys are true, living their lifes for music with no literature "prizes" they do not deserve. It would be like if you are a painter you can accept a title for sculpture. U.S. lost a war with an "artist" like this. Sorry if i'm not too eclectic. That would be my mistake.
In the year 3000, no one will remember from Nixon, De Gaule, Merkel, Obama and wars that they led nor why they led those. But when someone will speak about Dylan, he will say, "You know that great american singer and poet!"l
Please, speak only about music , let the world outside and don't spoil my breakfeast!
I prefer AC/DC or Metallica or else, anytime. At least those guys are true, living their lifes for music with no literature "prizes" they do not deserve. It would be like if you are a painter you can accept a title for sculpture. U.S. lost a war with an "artist" like this. Sorry if i'm not too eclectic. That would be my mistake.
"Bla bla bla" (sic) is right.
Now run along and listen to your AC/DC; much better suited to your tastes.
I prefer AC/DC or Metallica or else, anytime. At least those guys are true, living their lifes for music with no literature "prizes" they do not deserve. It would be like if you are a painter you can accept a title for sculpture. That's OK. No, that's not OK. U.S. lost a war with an "artist" like this. Sorry if i'm not too eclectic. That would be my mistake.
I prefer AC/DC or Metallica or else, anytime. At least those guys are true, living their lifes for music with no literature "prizes" they do not deserve. It would be like if you are a painter you can accept a title for sculpture. U.S. lost a war with an "artist" like this. Sorry if i'm not too eclectic. That would be my mistake.
From my mind through your keyboard....I think I've said this VERY thing to folks that ask me "why do you like that Dylan guy?"
Like'n this, even if it does have pre-curser echoes of Quinn the Eskimo.
PS: Not so great harmonica playing RomeoT, don't mind it though.
TOP-10 ALL-TIME:
Little Walter (Jacobs)
Big Walter (Horton)
James Cotton
John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson (aka, Sonny Boy I)
Rice Miller (aka Sonny Boy Williamson, Sonny Boy II)
Sonny Terry
Junior Wells
Howlin' Wolf
Paul Butterfield
George "Harmonica" Smith
SECOND-10 ALL-TIME:
Sugar Blue
Kim Wilson
Jimmy Reed
Carey Bell
Magic Dick
Paul deLay
DeFord Bailey
Charlie Musselwhite
Rev. Dan Smith
Billy Branch
Not my list, cribbed.
Toots Thielemans was the best (melodic) harmonica player by far. You forgot Stevie Wonder and Jerry Murad too. Of course, they all played chromatic harmonicas, not the diatonic varieties very often.
I'm sure you would have done a better job than Trump the Chump.
Clearly the music and lyrics are an important part of american culture, but my god, that voice could kill a dead man twice again and make it hurt twice as bad. He should never have been allowed near a recording device.
May have been because of the guy behind him...
Elevator? . . . What happened to your Presidential campaign?
I'm sure you would have done a better job than Trump the Chump.
yep, 51 yrs is about right,
I'm with ya...
yep, 51 yrs is about right,
Maybe my favorite lyric of any song written
But you don't need a weather man know which way the wind blows.
Maybe my favorite lyric of any song written
This is truly a question for the ages!!! Or at least on this album!
great confession! love it!
What more can be said?
Like'n this, even if it does have pre-curser echoes of Quinn the Eskimo.
PS: Not so great harmonica playing RomeoT, don't mind it though.
TOP-10 ALL-TIME:
Little Walter (Jacobs)
Big Walter (Horton)
James Cotton
John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson (aka, Sonny Boy I)
Rice Miller (aka Sonny Boy Williamson, Sonny Boy II)
Sonny Terry
Junior Wells
Howlin' Wolf
Paul Butterfield
George "Harmonica" Smith
SECOND-10 ALL-TIME:
Sugar Blue
Kim Wilson
Jimmy Reed
Carey Bell
Magic Dick
Paul deLay
DeFord Bailey
Charlie Musselwhite
Rev. Dan Smith
Billy Branch
Not my list, cribbed.
That's some tough crowd if Musselwhite can't crack the top ten. I'd add Norton Buffalo, John Mayall, and John Popper.
marvelous... love this song...
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rdo wrote:
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If you boys don't stop your squabbling, I'm pulling the car over and taking off my belt.
Love this classic song...
Bob Dylan has a brand new album out called Tempest that is absolutely fantastic... for information about his new album, look here...
I be the holy ghost of big stud Romeo Tuma... the information is still available...
still love this classic song...
marvelous... love this song...
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Everybody in my church loves this song...
—————
kcar wrote:
Bears repeating.
I know a lot of you hate this song—and there are parts where many dogs will howl along in unison—but for me this is one of Bob's goddamned best. So if you hate this song, just move along and find another tune.
Can't buy a thrill
Well, I've been up all night, baby
Leanin' on the windowsill
Well, if I die
On top of the hill
And if I don't make it
You know my baby will
Don't the moon look good, mama
Shinin' through the trees?
Don't the brakeman look good, mama
Flagging down the "Double E?"
Don't the sun look good
Goin' down over the sea?
Don't my gal look fine
When she's comin' after me?
Now the wintertime is coming
The windows are filled with frost
I went to tell everybody
But I could not get across
Well, I wanna be your lover, baby
I don't wanna be your boss
Don't say I never warned you
When your train gets lost
Bears repeating.
I know a lot of you hate this song—and there are parts where many dogs will howl along in unison—but for me this is one of Bob's goddamned best. So if you hate this song, just move along and find another tune.
f*ck you, sonny.
tkosh wrote : "Some Dylan covers are nice, some even great (Watchtower) // "
While I agree with any and all accolades given the Great Mr. Bob (Zimmerman) Dylan, "
"Watchtower" was not a cover. "All Along the Watchtower" is a song written and recorded by the
exceptionally talented singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Dylan covered few songs, as he wrote over 500+.
(However, Dylan did cover two songs by the Mississippi Sheiks )
I assume tkosh was referring to the Hendrix cover of Watchtower(?).
tkosh wrote : "Some Dylan covers are nice, some even great (Watchtower) // "
While I agree with any and all accolades given the Great Mr. Bob (Zimmerman) Dylan, "
"Watchtower" was not a cover. "All Along the Watchtower" is a song written and recorded by the
exceptionally talented singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Dylan covered few songs, as he wrote over 500+.
(However, Dylan did cover two songs by the Mississippi Sheiks )
aaaaaaaaand Mute!
Twice in an hour in massive agreement with sirdroseph. This is actually quite a good thing.
I'll make a Pearl Jam fan out of him yet.
Wow...sorry, but just couldn't disagree more (except for the last comment). The thing about Dylan is that he's the package. It's all of it. He sings very little that he hasn't lived through-and-through——whether he wrote it or not (of course he wrote most). Some Dylan covers are nice, some even great (Watchtower), but for the most part only Dylan can do Dylan with what he brings. And so many have also lived much of it through-and-through, and that's a connection. Finger on the pulse—whatever you want to call it...at least that's why Dylan gripped me for so many years.
Someday you will grow up.
Wow...sorry, but just couldn't disagree more (except for the last comment). The thing about Dylan is that he's the package. It's all of it. He sings very little that he hasn't lived through-and-through——whether he wrote it or not (of course he wrote most). Some Dylan covers are nice, some even great (Watchtower), but for the most part only Dylan can do Dylan with what he brings. And so many have also lived much of it through-and-through, and that's a connection. Finger on the pulse—whatever you want to call it...at least that's why Dylan gripped me for so many years.
does make time go by
S L O W L Y . . .
Like'n this, even if it does have pre-curser echoes of Quinn the Eskimo.
PS: Not so great harmonica playing RomeoT, don't mind it though.
TOP-10 ALL-TIME:
Little Walter (Jacobs)
Big Walter (Horton)
James Cotton
John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson (aka, Sonny Boy I)
Rice Miller (aka Sonny Boy Williamson, Sonny Boy II)
Sonny Terry
Junior Wells
Howlin' Wolf
Paul Butterfield
George "Harmonica" Smith
SECOND-10 ALL-TIME:
Sugar Blue
Kim Wilson
Jimmy Reed
Carey Bell
Magic Dick
Paul deLay
DeFord Bailey
Charlie Musselwhite
Rev. Dan Smith
Billy Branch
Not my list, cribbed.
Can't buy a thrill
Well, I've been up all night, baby
Leanin' on the windowsill
Well, if I die
On top of the hill
And if I don't make it
You know my baby will
Don't the moon look good, mama
Shinin' through the trees?
Don't the brakeman look good, mama
Flagging down the "Double E?"
Don't the sun look good
Goin' down over the sea?
Don't my gal look fine
When she's comin' after me?
Now the wintertime is coming
The windows are filled with frost
I went to tell everybody
But I could not get across
Well, I wanna be your lover, baby
I don't wanna be your boss
Don't say I never warned you
When your train gets lost
I have no patience for such patently shallow and simplistic, dare I say vapid, adherence to convention.
Yes!
Anything to extract Darth Vedder!
On that, good Sir, we agree.
Too right it wouldn't be the same - it would be infinitely better. Then, if you added someone who could actually sing...
I just don't understand the logic above - "I can do one thing really well, therefore you should ignore everything I do really badly". This is the same sort of thinking that makes vapid actors thought gurus.
Wish my job (world) worked like that... for me, that is.
You clearly have no idea what constitutes good singing. Dylan is a highly unconventional singer, but a damn good one.
I have no patience for such patently shallow and simplistic, dare I say vapid, adherence to convention.
Too right it wouldn't be the same - it would be infinitely better. Then, if you added someone who could actually sing...
I just don't understand the logic above - "I can do one thing really well, therefore you should ignore everything I do really badly". This is the same sort of thinking that makes vapid actors thought gurus.
Wish my job (world) worked like that... for me, that is.
This is your station, any more Dylan would make it All Dylan All the time
Anything to extract Darth Vedder!
Perhaps that's a measure of Dylan's impact, indeed his genius. I love the Kooper/Stills version on Super Session. I also prefer The Byrds' version of "Mr. Tambourine Man" and Jimi's of "All Along the Watchtower," both classics by any definition.
This is your station, any more Dylan would make it All Dylan All the time
Indeed.
Enough already - the last three times I've turned on RP it's been to get blasted by his Bobness and the bloody harmonica. I really don't care about the 'poetry' - when I listen to music it's for the...oh yeah... music. If I want poetry I'll read a book.
What is? how's about h9xh9xh9x??
Yeah, I have a hard time dealing with that harmonica too.
Uh, how old are you?
66
Now here's a guy (woman? sorry, don't know) that knows Dylan.
I'm a guy.
Simply awful
Maybe focus in on the lyrics, ignoring the vocals (for now). "Tangled Up In Blue" is a good one to dig in to. "Senor" is an enigmatic favorite of mine. Or "License To Kill". Really, there are just too many to mention. Eventually you will realize the genius that lies within.
Now here's a guy (woman? sorry, don't know) that knows Dylan.
So nice!
*10* (of course)
Maybe focus in on the lyrics, ignoring the vocals (for now). "Tangled Up In Blue" is a good one to dig in to. "Senor" is an enigmatic favorite of mine. Or "License To Kill". Really, there are just too many to mention. Eventually you will realize the genius that lies within.
Justkeep listening. It will grow on you.
BD is the best & only poet in my lifetime.
Uh, how old are you?
Wow. Long time, no hear.