OK Blue Quinn... 's'true Highway 61 by Bob is not much good, bit listen to Johnny Winter's take on it and you hearing one of the top tracks of all time. Same is true for a large number of early Dylan songs. But from your later posts... just get off this thread.
Lot of good stuff namechecked on here or linked. My fave is not actually a Dylan song but his appearance with Willy Nelson doing Townes Van Zandt's Pancho and Lefty is just surreal. And TVZ is close to Bob in having penned some tunes I'll still be singing when they lower me down.
As for watching a film about a nutcase who digs through people's bins - leave me out. The essential heavyweight book about Dylan is I think Michael Gray's Song & Dance Man. The lightweight-but-still good book about Dylan is probably Clinton Heylin's Behind the Shades.
OK Blue Quinn... 's'true Highway 61 by Bob is not much good, bit listen to Johnny Winter's take on it and you hearing one of the top tracks of all time. Same is true for a large number of early Dylan songs. But from your later posts... just get off this thread.
Lot of good stuff namechecked on here or linked. My fave is not actually a Dylan song but his appearance with Willy Nelson doing Townes Van Zandt's Pancho and Lefty is just surreal. And TVZ is close to Bob in having penned some tunes I'll still be singing when they lower me down.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsR0Y-sWk-E
As for watching a film about a nutcase who digs through people's bins - leave me out. The essential heavyweight book about Dylan is I think Michael Gray's Song & Dance Man. The lightweight-but-still good book about Dylan is probably Clinton Heylin's Behind the Shades.
'Night all!