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Dr. Rosenpenis
29th December 2003, 19:09
An excelent album, yes?
Popular among the commies, I'd imagine.

Bob Dylan said about the album: "the closest I ever got to the sound I hear in my head . . . that thin, that wild-mercury sound."

I especialy like I Want You, what a great song that is!

1 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
2 Pledging My Time
3 Visions Of Johanna
4 One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)
5 I Want You
6 Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
7 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
8 Just Like A Woman
9 Most Likely You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine
10 Temporary Like Achilles
11 Absolutely Sweet Marie
12 4th Time Around
13 Obviously 5 Believers
14 Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands

RAGING BULL
29th December 2003, 22:35
Originally posted by [email protected] 29 2003, 08:09 PM
An excelent album, yes?
Indeed

It's also his best album, yes?

Dr. Rosenpenis
29th December 2003, 23:02
hmm, I think Highway 61 was probably better, I'd say, but Blonde on Blode is probably my second favourite

Comrade Ceausescu
30th December 2003, 06:45
I love Bob Dylan."Just Like A Woman" is one of my favorite songs these days.

Dr. Rosenpenis
31st December 2003, 20:58
Are we the only folks here who like Bob Dylan? :o :unsure:

iwwobblie
31st December 2003, 23:17
I love Dylan,I've seen him live about 10 times.I'd have to say Blood on the Tracks and Desire are tied for my favorite Dylan albums.

dopediana
2nd January 2004, 02:58
Originally posted by Comrade [email protected] 30 2003, 07:45 AM
I love Bob Dylan."Just Like A Woman" is one of my favorite songs these days.
i KNOW! whenever i hear that song i feel like he's singing about me for some reason. or maybe i'm just feeling fanciful but some of those parts are definitely me or they remind me of people i know and it's just incredible. i have to find the guitar tabs somewhere. does anyone know some good ones? another couple of dylan;s songs i love are "boots of spanish leather" and "mr tambourine man" and "like a rolling stone." all classics.


ricky, i'm immensely jealous. you saw the dead, dylan, who else?

iwwobblie
2nd January 2004, 05:10
Besides Dylan and the Dead,Ive seen Phish a bunch of times,Ani Difranco a few times,The Jerry Garcia Band,Pink Floyd,Santana,BB King,Smashing Pumpkins,Black Sabbath,Aerosmith,Primus,Paul Simon,Allman Brothers,Motorhead,Widespread Panic,Rush,George Clinton and Parliment-Funkadelic,The Wailers,Ziggy Marley,The Band,Steve Miller Band,Jefferson Starship,Clarence Carter,Black Crowes and a bunch of others that I can't think of right now.

Comrade Ceausescu
2nd January 2004, 05:34
AllTomorrowsParties,check out "Knockin on heavens door".

dopediana
2nd January 2004, 05:48
i've heard it. i love it. actually, first time i heard it wasn't dylan singing it but an old member here, anti machine, played the guitar and sang it for me over the phone.

Comrade Ceausescu
2nd January 2004, 06:25
Pretty awesome.I have never talked to anyone here on the phone.

dopediana
2nd January 2004, 06:31
i'd feel like a cybergeek if i listed all the names of who i've talked to.

Comrade Ceausescu
2nd January 2004, 06:42
there are plenty of people here who I would love to talk to on the phone.

Dr. Rosenpenis
2nd January 2004, 07:38
I've only talked to one che-lives member on the phone.
...Shayla (Sasafras) :)
She didn't sing me any songs, though. :lol:

dopediana
2nd January 2004, 07:44
you've talked to me, victor. when i was trying to wrangle everyone to meet up in DC.

Dr. Rosenpenis
2nd January 2004, 07:53
oh yeah.
We only talked when I was already in DC, though, right?
That probably why I didn't recall.

(*
2nd January 2004, 07:55
A few semester ago, I wrote a paper on Bob Dylan. Fascinating.
Masters of War is an awesome song. So is The Times They Are A-Changin'. Has anyone heard Eddie Vedder sing these?