by: nowaypablo · 3739 days ago
I'm in a very Dylan mood and I'm listening through all of it. At this point i've heard most of Bringing it All Back Home and some Blood on the Tracks which my Dylan-loving homie claims is his "true best even though everyone disagrees with me."
! I'm also curious if there are any examples of Dylan getting a little pissed in his lyrics or a song that has a bit more edge showing from him. I think It's Alright Ma gets close just because of how powerful the topic/story is, but it's not quite an expression of anger.
THANKS!
by: mike · 5013 days ago
by: thenewgreen · 4705 days ago
Duquesne Whistle
Soon After Midnight
Narrow Way
Long and Wasted Years
Pay in Blood
Scarlet Town
Early Roman Kings
Tin Angel
Tempest
Roll on John
by: thenewgreen · 4944 days ago
by: thenewgreen · 4381 days ago
- His death was confirmed by Doris Taketa, who was 12 when Mr. Fletcher agreed to run her family’s farm in 1942, the year she and her extended family were relocated to the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas.
by: mpoe · 4585 days ago
by: thenewgreen · 4898 days ago
by: thenewgreen · 3894 days ago
From Don't Look Back. -All you youngsters/oldsters that love music/Dylan, check out this film.
by: thenewgreen · 4649 days ago
Holy Shit.
by: nowaypablo · 3742 days ago
Dylan:
- First of all, there’s two kinds of thoughts in your mind: there’s good thoughts and evil thoughts. Both come through your mind. Some people are more loaded down with one than another. Nevertheless, they come through. And you have to be able to sort them out, if you want to be a songwriter, if you want to be a song singer. You must get rid of all that baggage. You ought to be able to sort out those thoughts, because they don’t mean anything, they’re just pulling you around, too. It’s important to get rid of them thoughts.
Then you can do something from some kind of surveillance of the situation. You have some kind of place where you can see it but it can’t affect you. Where you can bring something to the matter, besides just take, take, take, take, take. As so many situations in life are today. Take, take, take, that’s all that it is. What’s in it for me? That syndrome which started in the Me Decade, whenever that was. We’re still in that. It’s still happening.