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Blood on the Tracks - on these journeys, sometimes you hit an album where it’s sort of the mic drop for the whole thing - like at that point why go any further after reaching the apex. For Dylan, there’s probably 4 or 5 of these, and Blood on the Tracks is one of these. In sound, this album could have been released in between Blonde on Blonde and John Wesley Harding (2 albums that also are like mic drops of greatness) and it would have felt seamless but also perhaps there’s a timelessness to this album that it would have fit anywhere it was placed on the journey. Is this my favorite of his so far? Probably not, but it is definitely in a group with Freewheelin, Bringing It All Back Home, Blonde on Blonde, and John Wesley Harding. That there are these 5 already is a testament to how inexplicably great this journey has been. It’s like getting that Born to Run, Abbey Road, Wildflowers... but 5 times already!
On the songs here, everything is top notch, making it hard to pick favorites and maybe more than other albums in the ether, it’s about favorites and not the greatest tracks rising to the top. They are all great. As for what I liked the best, Tangled Up in Blue is an all time favorite of his for me, but Simple Twist of Fate and Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts are right up there with it. Idiot Wind, You Are Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go, and Shelter From the Storm were also favorites - but at the same time this could really be any of the songs on this album depending on how they hit me on that listen.
On the songs here, everything is top notch, making it hard to pick favorites and maybe more than other albums in the ether, it’s about favorites and not the greatest tracks rising to the top. They are all great. As for what I liked the best, Tangled Up in Blue is an all time favorite of his for me, but Simple Twist of Fate and Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts are right up there with it. Idiot Wind, You Are Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go, and Shelter From the Storm were also favorites - but at the same time this could really be any of the songs on this album depending on how they hit me on that listen.
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cheers, i love youliebzz wrote:Blood on the Tracks - on these journeys, sometimes you hit an album where it’s sort of the mic drop for the whole thing - like at that point why go any further after reaching the apex. For Dylan, there’s probably 4 or 5 of these, and Blood on the Tracks is one of these. In sound, this album could have been released in between Blonde on Blonde and John Wesley Harding (2 albums that also are like mic drops of greatness) and it would have felt seamless but also perhaps there’s a timelessness to this album that it would have fit anywhere it was placed on the journey. Is this my favorite of his so far? Probably not, but it is definitely in a group with Freewheelin, Bringing It All Back Home, Blonde on Blonde, and John Wesley Harding. That there are these 5 already is a testament to how inexplicably great this journey has been. It’s like getting that Born to Run, Abbey Road, Wildflowers... but 5 times already!
On the songs here, everything is top notch, making it hard to pick favorites and maybe more than other albums in the ether, it’s about favorites and not the greatest tracks rising to the top. They are all great. As for what I liked the best, Tangled Up in Blue is an all time favorite of his for me, but Simple Twist of Fate and Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts are right up there with it. Idiot Wind, You Are Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go, and Shelter From the Storm were also favorites - but at the same time this could really be any of the songs on this album depending on how they hit me on that listen.

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Blood on the Tracks is my all-time favorite Dylan album -- and more importantly, Doug's favorite Dylan album -- so I am really happy you liked it. 
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Really, how can one possibly do all this and not like it? I can’t imagine someone honestly declaring “I love Dylan but I hate Blood on the Tracks.” That’s like saying “I love driving but I hate wheels.” I mean it’s just one of those albums that is so definitive I am not sure you can have one without the other.
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I know a couple people like this actually, and it's mystifying to me.liebzz wrote:Really, how can one possibly do all this and not like it? I can’t imagine someone honestly declaring “I love Dylan but I hate Blood on the Tracks.” That’s like saying “I love driving but I hate wheels.” I mean it’s just one of those albums that is so definitive I am not sure you can have one without the other.
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I mean, I guess it’s possible, especially if you define Dylan by The Times They Are A-Changing rather than the vast body of work.Kevin Davis wrote:I know a couple people like this actually, and it's mystifying to me.liebzz wrote:Really, how can one possibly do all this and not like it? I can’t imagine someone honestly declaring “I love Dylan but I hate Blood on the Tracks.” That’s like saying “I love driving but I hate wheels.” I mean it’s just one of those albums that is so definitive I am not sure you can have one without the other.
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Kevin Davis wrote:Blood on the Tracks is my all-time favorite Dylan album -- and more importantly, Doug's favorite Dylan album -- so I am really happy you liked it.
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We should reactivate the jazz thread so you can have a 4th thing. Sony just last month put all of the out-of-print Miles Davis boxes back on sale, and I ordered the On the Corner one. Anxiously watching for shipping updates...doug rr wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:Blood on the Tracks is my all-time favorite Dylan album -- and more importantly, Doug's favorite Dylan album -- so I am really happy you liked it.![]()
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yeah, i saw that..i think i have most of it...i am pre ordering all that blue note vinyl thats slowly being thrown out there..Kevin Davis wrote:We should reactivate the jazz thread so you can have a 4th thing. Sony just last month put all of the out-of-print Miles Davis boxes back on sale, and I ordered the On the Corner one. Anxiously watching for shipping updates...doug rr wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:Blood on the Tracks is my all-time favorite Dylan album -- and more importantly, Doug's favorite Dylan album -- so I am really happy you liked it.![]()
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Thanks. I think I have said something similar in the past but having been behind in the digital age for some time and having limited funds for physical media prior to that, I really missed out on many classic albums and this is my way of experiencing them, and hopefully lending some form of communal experience with these albums along the way - especially with artists I already enjoy.doug rr wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:Blood on the Tracks is my all-time favorite Dylan album -- and more importantly, Doug's favorite Dylan album -- so I am really happy you liked it.![]()
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Between liebzz's journey and some cool stuff WCT sent me recently, I've been on a major Dylan kick the past couple weeks. So, thanks dudes -- Dylan kicks are always some of the happiest kicks 
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You are going to come back to this record over and over again. It's shine hasn't' dulled one bit since I found it 15 years ago. Meet Me in the Morning......doug rr wrote:cheers, i love youliebzz wrote:Blood on the Tracks - on these journeys, sometimes you hit an album where it’s sort of the mic drop for the whole thing - like at that point why go any further after reaching the apex. For Dylan, there’s probably 4 or 5 of these, and Blood on the Tracks is one of these. In sound, this album could have been released in between Blonde on Blonde and John Wesley Harding (2 albums that also are like mic drops of greatness) and it would have felt seamless but also perhaps there’s a timelessness to this album that it would have fit anywhere it was placed on the journey. Is this my favorite of his so far? Probably not, but it is definitely in a group with Freewheelin, Bringing It All Back Home, Blonde on Blonde, and John Wesley Harding. That there are these 5 already is a testament to how inexplicably great this journey has been. It’s like getting that Born to Run, Abbey Road, Wildflowers... but 5 times already!
On the songs here, everything is top notch, making it hard to pick favorites and maybe more than other albums in the ether, it’s about favorites and not the greatest tracks rising to the top. They are all great. As for what I liked the best, Tangled Up in Blue is an all time favorite of his for me, but Simple Twist of Fate and Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts are right up there with it. Idiot Wind, You Are Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go, and Shelter From the Storm were also favorites - but at the same time this could really be any of the songs on this album depending on how they hit me on that listen.
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hey dougdoug rr wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:Blood on the Tracks is my all-time favorite Dylan album -- and more importantly, Doug's favorite Dylan album -- so I am really happy you liked it.![]()
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If you see her say hello makes me weep every time.
Blood on the tracks isn't an album you can just have on in the background. It stops you ....uh...in your tracks...and forces you to pay attention.
Blood on the tracks isn't an album you can just have on in the background. It stops you ....uh...in your tracks...and forces you to pay attention.
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hey brianStrat wrote:hey dougdoug rr wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:Blood on the Tracks is my all-time favorite Dylan album -- and more importantly, Doug's favorite Dylan album -- so I am really happy you liked it.![]()
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I like blood on the tracks a lotdoug rr wrote:hey brianStrat wrote:hey dougdoug rr wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:Blood on the Tracks is my all-time favorite Dylan album -- and more importantly, Doug's favorite Dylan album -- so I am really happy you liked it.![]()
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hands down my favorite of all time..i was 9 when it came out and my older brother had from day one..it registered some time after that..Strat wrote:I like blood on the tracks a lotdoug rr wrote:hey brianStrat wrote:hey dougdoug rr wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:Blood on the Tracks is my all-time favorite Dylan album -- and more importantly, Doug's favorite Dylan album -- so I am really happy you liked it.![]()
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anyway, it will always be number 1 and number 2 through whatever will change over time..
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joey, joey, what made them want to come and blow you away..durdencommatyler wrote:I think Desire is my personal favorite Dylan album. But if it's not, then it's Blood on the Tracks.