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Chives 11-03-2011 03:47 PM

Awesome and thanks. I'll look for all those albums in my future record store runs. Dylan's huge discography is very intimidating but I'm guessing I can pass on most of it.

Most of the time I hear Bob Dylan I think of Simon & Garfunkel, but I suppose that's just because I listened to them in the wrong order!

blastingas10 11-03-2011 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Chives (Post 1115937)
Awesome and thanks. I'll look for all those albums in my future record store runs. Dylan's huge discography is very intimidating but I'm guessing I can pass on most of it.

Most of the time I hear Bob Dylan I think of Simon & Garfunkel, but I suppose that's just because I listened to them in the wrong order!

They are great. Paul simon is a great songwriter. I've just always been more of a Dylan fan.

Chives 11-03-2011 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by blastingas10 (Post 1115941)
They are great. Paul simon is a great songwriter. I've just always been more of a Dylan fan.

Simon & Garfunkel were one of the first artists I really got into, so beating them will be tough for me.

I look forward to getting my Bob Dylan boxset and locking myself in my room for a few days! I'm sure I'll be back here to talk about the experience.

blastingas10 11-03-2011 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Chives (Post 1115952)
Simon & Garfunkel were one of the first artists I really got into, so beating them will be tough for me.

I look forward to getting my Bob Dylan boxset and locking myself in my room for a few days! I'm sure I'll be back here to talk about the experience.

Haha keep me updated. I came across Dylan in a really rough time in my life, although I had heard him before, his music started speaking to me like nothing ever had before. It changed my life. I remember the first time I heard him, I said "what is that crap?" Haha. Bob isn't always going to sound good to the ear at first, you have to look beneath the surface to really appreciate his music.

Howard the Duck 11-03-2011 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1115919)
^^^ I'm kinda curious about what you think of Slow Train Coming and Saved.

if you want my $0.02, i think both are really underrated

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Originally Posted by Chives (Post 1115937)
Awesome and thanks. I'll look for all those albums in my future record store runs. Dylan's huge discography is very intimidating but I'm guessing I can pass on most of it.

i have most of it, but i sure as hell ain't touching the slump albums Down in the Groove and Knocked Out Loaded

SATCHMO 11-04-2011 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by blastingas10 (Post 1115933)
I'm not a big fan. "gotta serve somebody", "when you gonna wake up", and "gonna change my way of thinking" are pretty decent songs. The title track is pretty good, probably my favorite off the album. I've never even listened to Saved very much.

What do you think about them?

As far as Christian rock albums go, I think they're stellar,:laughing:. But yeah, as far as Dylan albums as a whole go they're slightly less than mediocre. I do love the sound that Jerry Wexler and The Muscle Shoals Horns managed to produce on Slow Train Coming. Saved is easily the lesser of the two albums and I'll admit I only heard it enough times to know that I don't care for it. Iy was a very brief, but interesting segment of Dylan's career, considering that he became a born again Christian long enough to kick heroin and put out two christian albums. There's a very lengthy and obscure documentary that was made regarding this period of Dylan's life almost exclusively. I can't remember the name to save the life of me, but it was very good.

Howard the Duck 11-04-2011 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1116066)
As far as Christian rock albums go, I think they're stellar,:laughing:. But yeah, as far as Dylan albums as a whole go they're slightly less than mediocre. I do love the sound that Jerry Wexler and The Muscle Shoals Horns managed to produce on Slow Train Coming. Saved is easily the lesser of the two albums and I'll admit I only heard it enough times to know that I don't care for it. Iy was a very brief, but interesting segment of Dylan's career, considering that he became a born again Christian long enough to kick heroin and put out two christian albums. There's a very lengthy and obscure documentary that was made regarding this period of Dylan's life almost exclusively. I can't remember the name to save the life of me, but it was very good.

he put out three, actually

Shot of Love are mostly Christian songs

blastingas10 11-04-2011 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1116066)
As far as Christian rock albums go, I think they're stellar,:laughing:. But yeah, as far as Dylan albums as a whole go they're slightly less than mediocre. I do love the sound that Jerry Wexler and The Muscle Shoals Horns managed to produce on Slow Train Coming. Saved is easily the lesser of the two albums and I'll admit I only heard it enough times to know that I don't care for it. Iy was a very brief, but interesting segment of Dylan's career, considering that he became a born again Christian long enough to kick heroin and put out two christian albums. There's a very lengthy and obscure documentary that was made regarding this period of Dylan's life almost exclusively. I can't remember the name to save the life of me, but it was very good.

Really? I would like to see that documentary. I agree, compared to his other albums, they aren't that great. But, Slow Train Coming isn't bad at all. I never thought of it as a Christian rock album :laughing:, when I look at it like that, it's a great album.

SATCHMO 11-04-2011 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by blastingas10 (Post 1116068)
Really? I would like to see that documentary. I agree, compared to his other albums, they aren't that great. But, Slow Train Coming isn't bad at all. I never thought of it as a Christian rock album :laughing:, when I look at it like that, it's a great album.

It's called Rolling Thunder and the Gospel Years and it's 240 minutes long.

DVD review of Rolling Thunder and the Gospel Years (***) by Matt Anderson - Movie Habit

blastingas10 11-04-2011 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1116070)
It's called Rolling Thunder and the Gospel Years and it's 240 minutes long.

DVD review of Rolling Thunder and the Gospel Years (***) by Matt Anderson - Movie Habit

4 hours long? Wow. Seems interesting. I'll have to check it out.


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