Reminder that Bob Dylan is the most significant figure in all of rock music, and that he's far more important than The Beatles and Rolling Stones.
So what's your favorite Dylan song and album /mu/?
Don't tell me you haven't listened to the guy yet.
>>64136066
Ive only listened of his first album but i fell to sleep in the middle of it xP
Wow, I didn't realize that /mu/ was this shitty.
Reminder that Paul McCartney is the most significant figure in all of rock music, and that he's far more important than the other Beatles.
The Rolling Stones don't even deserve to be mentioned in the same paragraph.
>>64136066
Who cares Cohen is better
>>64136246
Not even the best drummer in the Beatles
>>64136066
Desolation Row
>>64136066
1. BoB
2. H61
3. BotT
4. BiaBH
5. Freewheelin'
6. JWH
7. Desire
8. tTtaaC
9. TooM
10. ASoBD
>Song
The Man in Me
>Album
Blonde On Blonde
>>64136066
>song
girl from the north country
>album
blonde on blonde (maaaaaybe bringing it all back home)
IIIIIIIIIII AND I IN CREATION WHERE ONE'S NATURE NEITHER HONOURS NOR FORGIVES
>>64136462
Wat up Dude
Reminder that Townes Van Zandt was a better songwriter than him and they had nearly the same influences so yes, they are comparable.
>>64136066
Blood on the Tracks NY Sessions
song idk, something from that album
>>64136304
Try Tempest, Love and Theft and Bootleg Series vol 8, all great late era Dylan.
His influences in prog rock and psychedelic.
>>64136734
Oh, I know (except Tempest, haven't heard that yet). I actually really liked Modern Times too.
>>64136066
Christmas in the Heart
>>64136833
Dylan actually influenced a significant amount of psychedelic music makers at the very least. Remember, he was making sixteen minute songs when four minutes was still long for the radio. He was Hendrix's fav artist.
Song: If You See Her Say Hello
Album: Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
>>64137282
>If You See Her Say Hello
Which version though? I find it hard to choose.
>>64136066
Reminder that Robert Hunter > Bob Dylan in lyrics
Song: Boots of Spanish Leather
Album: pic related
>>64136212
Well his first album was pretty shitty
>>64137468
That's not true at all. I love the Dead but they wouldn't even exist without Dylan and i'm sure they consider him a much better lyricist then Hunter.
He aint better than the Beatles.
Anyways,
One of us must know (sooner or later) or Positively 4th Street.
Blonde on Blonde