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Related: About this forumBob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (1965?)
He had a way with words......
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Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (1965?) (Original Post)
OAITW r.2.0
Apr 15
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His voice was strong and he sang the words with poetic, simple acoustic accompaniment
OAITW r.2.0
Apr 15
#2
Spot on assessment...there was something magical about that era of Dylan's work
Docreed2003
Apr 15
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Docreed2003
(16,869 posts)1. It's from 63
Live at Carnegie Hall...
He do have a way with words though!
OAITW r.2.0
(24,528 posts)2. His voice was strong and he sang the words with poetic, simple acoustic accompaniment
Docreed2003
(16,869 posts)3. Spot on assessment...there was something magical about that era of Dylan's work
OAITW r.2.0
(24,528 posts)4. To be honest, I didn't pay much attention to Bob until "Blood on the Tracks".
That album hit me like a metaphorical 2 x 4 right upside my head.
Docreed2003
(16,869 posts)5. BotT is probably my favorite Dylan album
As a GenX kid, I first encountered Dylan through "Traveling Wilburys" and his appearance in "We are the World". I knew he was a legend but didn't dig into his career until I was a teenager and decided to find out what the fuss was about. I like at least parts of every phase of Dylan's career. I have a collection of great bootlegs, some of which have been "officially" released through Columbia.
OAITW r.2.0
(24,528 posts)6. Seems like everyday new music gets released. A lot of content from years ago.
But I always want to support the creators.