>take the four last digits from your post (XXXX)
>google "XXXX mod 1111"
>listen to the album with that number
>share your thoughts
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Why no Bob Dylan? I checked the folk section, I checked the rock section, he is not there! Why not?
While he did make folk rock, the Byrds are the choice for folk rock since they made an entire album of folk rock before Dylan did. The alternative could be to add Beatles For Sale as folk rock, since we know it directly influenced Dylan and Byrds, but the problem is only half of it is folk rock.
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What about contemporary folk, Bob Dylan made seven albums before Leonard Cohen, and eleven albums before Nick Drake. What is this, why is there no Bob Dylan?
And Bob Dylan did folk rock before the Byrds, his album Bringing It All Back Home came out before the Byrds first album
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Contemporary Folk is being covered by Guthrie, who predated Dylan by like two decades.
>his album Bringing It All Back Home came out before the Byrds first album
The problem is less than half of the tracks on that album are folk rock, so you can't really claim that's a folk rock album.
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Bruh got an experimental noise album
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Ritual Ambient? the fuck?
Got Mobys popular album that A$AP Rocky sampled
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that album is super cool
it was made with real human bones
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I got the first The Byrds album
It was a calming album which I enjoyed alot. It's not my taste, and some songs felt a bit too slow, but the charm and "feel good" atitude it gave off well made up for it.
truly, the worst part of the album is probably the vocals on certain tracks, like "I Feel A Whole Lot Better". It's not that it's sung bad, but it's sung with such a disintrest at points. Overal between 7-8
Buxtehude is underrated
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