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give this a go ,will ya? it's something else bro
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You hurt the ones that I love best and cover up the truth with lies
One day you’ll be in the ditch, flies buzzin’ around your eyes
Blood on your saddle
Thats the stuff.
@wordy gets a wisdom for that.
It's difficult to pick just one Dylan album, but 'Blood on the Track' is certainly up there.
Can't listen to the original post now, but I've got the 'Gods and Generals' OST that track is from so I have heard it before...can't recall being blown away by it though.
For people that don't like Dylan's singing/style the "I'm Not There" soundtrack is utterly brilliant.
Yes yes yes, Blood on the Tracks is amazing. Blonde on Blonde as well. I can leave it at just those two mostly, although do have a soft spot for Oh Mercy as well.
He is a total and utter weirdo though, it has to be said.
I feel the same about Dylan. I too am less of the lyrics type. Same with Jimi Hendrix. And Jeff Beck. And virtually all shredders and guitar gods.... Perhaps I should have taken up the piano all those years ago.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
Getting into Dylan can be a long but interesting (and rewarding/frustrating) journey.
I started with a cassette copy of 'Greatest Hits', then IIRC 'Blonde on Blonde' and 'Highway 61 Revistited' shortly after.
I got 'Oh Mercy' pretty early on as well, which is still a favorite of mine, but then I started to tackle it chronologically, picking up a few CDs as a time.
There's so many gems in his back catalogue, but also a lot of dross.