Where to stop ?
Blood on the Tracks
I am a huge fan though so I enjoy quite a few of the later albums too, but Blood on the Tracks is the last great one.
>>66101326
Desire and Love & Theft are totally worth your time
>>66102053
but are there as good as Blood on the Tracks?
Christgau had said in the 97 P&J Poll, "Although I do enjoy Dylan's dark, postmodern 'Time Out of Mind', I'd rather listen to Blood on the Tracks and about 10 earlier albums."
Slow Train Coming just because Gotta Serve Somebody is so silly I can't stop listening to it.
>>66101326
This. But most of his later albums have at least one or two bangers like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kfWmDU2iaQ
>tfw no Dylan on youtube
>>66101276
Where the fuck do I start? Tbh I've never heard a Dylan album...
>>66102097
Christgau is a prog hating close minded retard so that means nothing to me
>>66102580
But prog does suck.
>>66102776
His reasoning for it sucking is retarded, and if you share it then your opinion is discarded by me as well
>>66102412
This is a preety good flowchart for dylan.
Prog isn't rock-and-roll though. Rock-and-roll is played with 1-2 guitars, a bass guitar, and drums. Prog is a pile of sludge with 20 minute long tracks backed by the London Philharmonic and costing about $20 million to produce.
Of course I do not agree with Christgau that metal isn't rock-and-roll, but that's a separate issue altogether.
>>66101276
>Where to stop ?
Time out of mind is worth yr time
>>66102969
wew
Desire, the album after Blood on the Tracks is way underrated.
After that you can stop.
>>66103223
>prog isn't rock-and-roll
>metal is rock-and-roll
What's middle school like these days, kid?