When did you realize Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands is the greatest song of all time?
When did you realize Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands is the greatest song of all time?
I cant bare to listen to it with a shitty annoying snare like that
My favorite story is that he didn't tell them all the words and how long the song would be. Every build up, they thought it would finally end, but Bob just kept going
it's really fucking good. I'm listening to the Joan Baez cover for the first time now
When I heard it.
a few months ago actually, great closing track
BoB sucks
it's really good isn't it?
Visions of Johanna is better
Tangled Up In Blue is better than both.
It really isn’t.
It really is
>he fell for the chord progression
yesterday actually.
All of Blood on the Tracks is wildly overrated
I disagree, I feel it's some of Bob's most coherent, focused work. And the musicality is on point too.
the lyrics suck. there's no mystical firery element to it. it's nothing compared to his '60s trilogy
While I love the 60s trilogy and understand not liking the lack of surreal lyrics, to say that they suxk is an awful lie, man. They're some of his best.
They are just above average love songs. It's not even his best album from the 70s.
Blonde on blonde is an album youthful yearning after the girl of your dreams where blood on the tracks is an album about that same girl ripping your heart out of your chest years later. They're both fantastic albums and probably his greatest artist achievements but I think where you are in life determines which one you prefer
based beyond belief, Sad Eyed Lady is the best song I've ever heard
blonde on blonde is so much more than that. blood on the tracks is an album that is about loss of love in a sorely shallow way esp compared to Dylan's older records. It was probably his first "good" album after string of "not good" albums. It makes sense why people would rate it so highly. It's just nowhere near the level of H61R and Blonde on Blonde
>Twelve years after its release, Dylan said: "The closest I ever got to the sound I hear in my mind was on individual bands in theBlonde on Blondealbum. It's that thin, that wild mercury sound. It's metallic and bright gold, with whatever that conjures up."
t. doesn't listen to much music
>is about loss of love in a sorely shallow way
Are you an incel?