Part of me would like to date an Anna or Maria because of Counting Crows. Who are fucking awesome. How is that for unpopular? Come at me, haters.durdencommatyler wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:I just saw the tracklist. Is track 6 the reason this album is your favorite? Be honest.durdencommatyler wrote:You said you really like Hurricane, right? You should start with Desire.LoathedVermin72 wrote:As someone who's not really interested in the whole folky harmonica sound, which album should I start with? Highway 61?![]()
No. But funnily enough, my wife's name is Sarah.
I actually really hate that people call me Joey. IRL I ask that people refrain.
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I have never liked being called any nickname anyone has ever tried to put on me. Just use my name, fucker.BigRedLedbetter wrote:My close friends it's fine but like people at work and like cunty spouses of my friends? No thanks.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nicknames are just the worst.BigRedLedbetter wrote:Boom is the last half of my last name and people always call me Boom. I kinda hate it. Especially if someone calls me Boom and I can't stand them.durdencommatyler wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:I just saw the tracklist. Is track 6 the reason this album is your favorite? Be honest.durdencommatyler wrote:You said you really like Hurricane, right? You should start with Desire.LoathedVermin72 wrote:As someone who's not really interested in the whole folky harmonica sound, which album should I start with? Highway 61?![]()
No. But funnily enough, my wife's name is Sarah.
I actually really hate that people call me Joey. IRL I ask that people refrain.
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Are you one of those guys named Jonathan, who demands everyone call them Jonathan? Those Jonathans are the worst.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I have never liked being called any nickname anyone has ever tried to put on me. Just use my name, fucker.BigRedLedbetter wrote:My close friends it's fine but like people at work and like cunty spouses of my friends? No thanks.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nicknames are just the worst.BigRedLedbetter wrote:Boom is the last half of my last name and people always call me Boom. I kinda hate it. Especially if someone calls me Boom and I can't stand them.durdencommatyler wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:I just saw the tracklist. Is track 6 the reason this album is your favorite? Be honest.durdencommatyler wrote:You said you really like Hurricane, right? You should start with Desire.LoathedVermin72 wrote:As someone who's not really interested in the whole folky harmonica sound, which album should I start with? Highway 61?![]()
No. But funnily enough, my wife's name is Sarah.
I actually really hate that people call me Joey. IRL I ask that people refrain.
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I am not any kind of guy named Jonathan.BurtReynolds wrote:Are you one of those guys named Jonathan, who demands everyone call them Jonathan? Those Jonathans are the worst.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I have never liked being called any nickname anyone has ever tried to put on me. Just use my name, fucker.BigRedLedbetter wrote:My close friends it's fine but like people at work and like cunty spouses of my friends? No thanks.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nicknames are just the worst.BigRedLedbetter wrote:Boom is the last half of my last name and people always call me Boom. I kinda hate it. Especially if someone calls me Boom and I can't stand them.durdencommatyler wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:I just saw the tracklist. Is track 6 the reason this album is your favorite? Be honest.durdencommatyler wrote:You said you really like Hurricane, right? You should start with Desire.LoathedVermin72 wrote:As someone who's not really interested in the whole folky harmonica sound, which album should I start with? Highway 61?![]()
No. But funnily enough, my wife's name is Sarah.
I actually really hate that people call me Joey. IRL I ask that people refrain.
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My brother is one of those Jonathans. His name is even Jonathan.
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If call him Johnny. Johnny Bingo.theplatypus wrote:My brother is one of those Jonathans. His name is even Jonathan.
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And I would snap my fingers and point at him when I said it.
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You can't handle some of the smaller details related to the truth.BigRedLedbetter wrote:I'm not the biggest Coldplay fan (though I dig their first two albums and latest album) but Chris Martin said in an interview a few years ago where there is like a month of time per year where he listens to nothing but Dylan. I thought that was cool.
Excellent post. I don't agree with all of it (a lot of it though) but it's well thought out.McParadigm wrote:61 is the pinnacle of his poetic surrealist bent. It paints an abstract version of America so malformed and complete as to be barely interpretable. Is Like a Rolling Stone a condemnation, or does the chorus sound nakedly jubilant and free? Is he kicking someone who needs a wake-up call on their way to a terrifying journey, or celebrating the shedding of all that bullshit so they can head south with him? Once upon a time, you dressed so fine...now get in the car.LoathedVermin72 wrote:As someone who's not really interested in the whole folky harmonica sound, which album should I start with? Highway 61?
Highway 61 is a journey through an absurdist America with one final goal: get out. More and more Spanish influence creeps in as the record progresses, implying motion that is as much geographical as it is filled with madness. And in the end, when we finally crack past the border to what we hope is something better, we find a place filled to burst with the cultural mutant icons we just left behind...a place so familiar that they're even selling postcards of the hanging, just like they did in Minnesota.
Highway 61 is easily his purest artistic statement...the Bob Dylan equivalent to Exile, Vitalogy or Rain Dogs.
It also is not heavy on harmonica....and pretty cynical.
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I use to work with a Christopher like this. Haaaaaaaaated being called Chris.BurtReynolds wrote:Are you one of those guys named Jonathan, who demands everyone call them Jonathan? Those Jonathans are the worst.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I have never liked being called any nickname anyone has ever tried to put on me. Just use my name, fucker.BigRedLedbetter wrote:My close friends it's fine but like people at work and like cunty spouses of my friends? No thanks.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nicknames are just the worst.BigRedLedbetter wrote:Boom is the last half of my last name and people always call me Boom. I kinda hate it. Especially if someone calls me Boom and I can't stand them.durdencommatyler wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:I just saw the tracklist. Is track 6 the reason this album is your favorite? Be honest.durdencommatyler wrote:You said you really like Hurricane, right? You should start with Desire.LoathedVermin72 wrote:As someone who's not really interested in the whole folky harmonica sound, which album should I start with? Highway 61?![]()
No. But funnily enough, my wife's name is Sarah.
I actually really hate that people call me Joey. IRL I ask that people refrain.
I go by the nickname of my name instead of the full name but it's perfectly common to do so.
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McParadigm wrote:You can't handle some of the smaller details related to the truth.BigRedLedbetter wrote:I'm not the biggest Coldplay fan (though I dig their first two albums and latest album) but Chris Martin said in an interview a few years ago where there is like a month of time per year where he listens to nothing but Dylan. I thought that was cool.
Excellent post. I don't agree with all of it (a lot of it though) but it's well thought out.McParadigm wrote:61 is the pinnacle of his poetic surrealist bent. It paints an abstract version of America so malformed and complete as to be barely interpretable. Is Like a Rolling Stone a condemnation, or does the chorus sound nakedly jubilant and free? Is he kicking someone who needs a wake-up call on their way to a terrifying journey, or celebrating the shedding of all that bullshit so they can head south with him? Once upon a time, you dressed so fine...now get in the car.LoathedVermin72 wrote:As someone who's not really interested in the whole folky harmonica sound, which album should I start with? Highway 61?
Highway 61 is a journey through an absurdist America with one final goal: get out. More and more Spanish influence creeps in as the record progresses, implying motion that is as much geographical as it is filled with madness. And in the end, when we finally crack past the border to what we hope is something better, we find a place filled to burst with the cultural mutant icons we just left behind...a place so familiar that they're even selling postcards of the hanging, just like they did in Minnesota.
Highway 61 is easily his purest artistic statement...the Bob Dylan equivalent to Exile, Vitalogy or Rain Dogs.
It also is not heavy on harmonica....and pretty cynical.

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I'm listening to Highway 61 Revisited. I dunno, I'm just still not sure this sound is my bag. I had a lot of trouble with the kazoos in the title track. I just don't know. 
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Understandable. And far less ridiculous a response than that time stip tried listening to the Beatles
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The lyrics are definitely the highlight for me, though. Especially in "Desolation Row." I fucking love the way you described it in your earlier post; the impact is really pronounced being that it follows the sentiments of the previous songs. "Like a Rolling Stone" is really great, too. Of course, I'd heard that song before, but still.McParadigm wrote:Understandable. And far less ridiculous a response than that time stip tried listening to the Beatles
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I like Lenny Kravitz.
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Go directly to Bootleg Series 4LoathedVermin72 wrote:The lyrics are definitely the highlight for me, though. Especially in "Desolation Row." I fucking love the way you described it in your earlier post; the impact is really pronounced being that it follows the sentiments of the previous songs. "Like a Rolling Stone" is really great, too. Of course, I'd heard that song before, but still.McParadigm wrote:Understandable. And far less ridiculous a response than that time stip tried listening to the Beatles
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Play it fucking loud.LetMeSleep wrote:Go directly to Bootleg Series 4LoathedVermin72 wrote:The lyrics are definitely the highlight for me, though. Especially in "Desolation Row." I fucking love the way you described it in your earlier post; the impact is really pronounced being that it follows the sentiments of the previous songs. "Like a Rolling Stone" is really great, too. Of course, I'd heard that song before, but still.McParadigm wrote:Understandable. And far less ridiculous a response than that time stip tried listening to the BeatlesIt is freaking awesome.
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i think i'm totally over punk in all its incarnations.
edit: except maybe the occasional psychobilly stuff.
edit: except maybe the occasional psychobilly stuff.
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Have you done this yet, LV?LetMeSleep wrote:Go directly to Bootleg Series 4LoathedVermin72 wrote:The lyrics are definitely the highlight for me, though. Especially in "Desolation Row." I fucking love the way you described it in your earlier post; the impact is really pronounced being that it follows the sentiments of the previous songs. "Like a Rolling Stone" is really great, too. Of course, I'd heard that song before, but still.McParadigm wrote:Understandable. And far less ridiculous a response than that time stip tried listening to the BeatlesIt is freaking awesome.
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I don't see why anyone over the age of 15 would want to listen to punk music. What a derivative, try-hard genre.
Jorge, your thoughts?
Jorge, your thoughts?
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Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:I don't see why anyone over the age of 15 would want to listen to punk music. What a derivative, try-hard genre.
Even the Clash?
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