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New Bob Dylan single from new album
You can download the first single off his new lp off his site for free until midnight march 31st, so get going. Dylan has been on a writing streak lately with his last few albums and i'm eagerly awaiting to hear the new one.
about the track: And what a freebie it is: "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'" finds Dylan veering into smoky, blues-lounge territory, where his scratchily delivered lines about the fickleness of love are ornamented by accordion, horns, and a few sultry electric guitar licks. In an interview posted to his site, Dylan has spoken openly about the influence of '50s-era Chess Records in his new music, and characterized the songs on the new album as having a "romantic edge." "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'" certainly fits the mold. download it here http://www.bobdylan.com |
Right on, thanks for the info.
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Thank you for the site + info dazedcola
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hasn't written a good album in over 40 years. Not sure why people still care. [/Phil Ochs fanboy]
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^I disagree. Big time.
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I disagree also, on the basis of that statement indicating that he has ever written anything good.
OK, that statement had obvious intent to instigate. But seriously, I could never get into anything by Dylan. He always sounded like a broken record to me (this isn't a slam on his voice - that would be too easy - but more on the repetitive nature of his music). |
pretty good song. Very Tom Waits-ish.
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I love a lot of Dylan albums. Big time.
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I like it. Looking forward to the new album. |
its okay. not as good as love and theft. but better than modern times.
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The trilogy starting with time out of mind ending with modern times was alot better then everything he put out in the 80s. The two all acoustic cover albums are behind great also.
Looking forward very much to this one.. ..it's funny how he said this one's influenced by chess artists.. "someday baby" and "rollin and tumblin" were pretty big Muddy Waters rip-offs. The second of which Muddy got from Robert Johnson so whatever. |
it's a bold statement, but: anybody who can't appreciate and acknowledge the greatness in Dylans music, lacks any artistic perception.
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I like Bob Dylan.
But I loathe the suggestion that I have to like Bob Dylan. |
are you referring to my comment?
if so, I never said you have to like Dylan. I said appreciate and acknowledge the greatness. |
I don't understand how you could do either of those without liking him.
Other than just bullshitting to shut up some prick. :) Or have a low opinion of yourself. |
Cheers for the info mate!
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solid track! i was disappointed by Modern Times, this one will be better i think.
nothing sound like tom waits though. |
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So you can't separate opinion from personal taste? just because you don't like something, doesn't make it bad. and vise versa. To not appreciate Dylan would be like not appreciating Dali's talent just because you don't like surrealist art. etc. |
I just want to announce that I'm not reading this thread any longer. It's just gong to piss me off and make me say something stupid.
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I can understand and appreciate that Pat Metheny is a great guitarist without actually liking what he does. |
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I mean, who makes the final say on whether something is artistic or not? To say that somebody has to appreciate an artist or group that you like is biased and shortsighted. If you consider yourself a fan of music, then it's safe to say that there is also music that you don't like as well. And for all of the music that you don't like, there is somebody who probably really does like it, and could also say in it's defense that if you can't appreciate and acknowledge the greatness of it, you lack any artistic perception. You were right; that was a bold statement. It was also a very stupid one. |
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No. because a lot of people aren't talented :D Not many can write like Dylan did. it's not shortsighted. I'm saying you can appreciated without having to like something. that's the opposite to short sighted. and don't get your panties in a bunch. its only a statement. |
I'm not wearing any.
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How is not appreciating someone's art the same as considering them bad? I would say in difference is a better association. I have said before, I don't believe there is any reason to appreciate any art. Tell me, why should a person "appreciate and acknowledge Bob Dylan's greatness"? |
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perhaps, Vulva, you take things too serious.
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You don't see the point in appreciating any art? do you take this outlook into the rest of your life? |
"reason" is different than "point" in the case I used it
It was italicized for a reason. |
Even still, I don't see the excitement behind a man who writes overly flowery poetic imagery that's just self indulgent bullshit that any graduate of grade 11 English with a thesaurus and a newspaper could match.
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You've now taken lead. |
The point of music is not rational.
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do you see any reason for getting up in the morning? or for baking your beans? or for reading a novel? maybe some can appreciate things they don't have a vested interest in - maybe others can't. there's probably names for both. |
I don't see the appeal to a decent folk musician turned tedious rock musician. If you dig him, that's cool and all, but your fanboyism here isn't really putting up a compelling argument of him really having done anything of substance in many many years.
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now it seems you're both just getting angry.
I didn't say you need to do anything, nor do I care if you do or not like Dylan. I just think you obviously miss the point somewhere along the line... I'll let you figure out where. |
Far from angry. Like I said, I just don't see the appeal to a painfully generic musician who writes like grade 11 English student who feels that using technical language is a substitute for poor writing skills.
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It is pretty funny that you suggested that I might be a nihilist because I argued otherwise. Bob Dylan is your hero and any doubt of his value puts you on the defensive since you take it personally. |
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this whole time, I haven't even said I like Dylan. and you claim he's my hero? such brash statements lead me to believe you're taking this all too personal. I may not even like the man, yet I could appreciate his talent. which is my point. :rolleyes: [/brickwall-conversation] |
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cats suck almost as much as Bob Dylan sucks
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