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Bob Dylan
what is yor favourite Bob Dylan song. myself and a friend had an arguement about this tonight. so many to choose from. i said Mr. Tambourine Man, he said The Hurricane. what is your favourite Bob Dylan Song
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Bob Dylan is crap.
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Maggies farm and The Times they are a changing
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Originally posted by James Hadfield Bob Dylan is crap. |
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now your talking, "rainy day woman number 12 & 35" , (its a party feeling thing) , or "like a rolling stone".
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yeah rolling stone is a good song.
Oh i am off to start a new thread 'whats ur top 5 songs of all time?' Just something to do, could prove interesting
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I reach back through the sands of time, back to when everything was new, and I BUMP YOU!
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I've not listened to much Dylan but Mr Tambourine Man is superb
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Lay Lady Lay - love it. I was once serenaded by a beautiful man on a beach with a guitar by that.
And oh boy after did I ever lay across that big brass bed I also love joker man, great tune. All along the watchtower is better with the Hendrix version |
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The Times's They Are a Changin and Blowin In The Wind are my favourites.
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I've not listened to much Dylan but Mr Tambourine Man is superb
Then take me disappearin' through the smoke rings of my mind Down the foggy ruins of time, far past the frozen leaves The haunted, frightened trees, out to the windy beach Far from the twisted reach of crazy sorrow Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free Silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands With all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves Let me forget about today until tomorrow. |
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The hurricane one.
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The Times's They Are a Changin and Blowin In The Wind are my favourites.
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My father got me into bob, the doors, floyd, the stones, hendrix, van, cat stevens, beatles etc when I was a teen. He is one cool dude.
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You have great taste Cosmo, but the lyrics to Just Like A Woman touch something within me.
I like a lot of his stuff. Good chill out music. |
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We saw him in concert 2 years ago, it was that good, I'd have paid double the price.
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Lou reed is another fav of mine.
I saw him last year doing his mad tour, pretty cool. I love satellite of love. |
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Depends on the mood I am in but I couldn't pick an actual favourite.
Today I like Positively 4th Street, Mixed Up Confusion, Tombstone Blues, Death is Not the End, Ugliest Girl in the world. If I was forced to pick one I would probably have to pick 'Tomorrow is A Long Time' |
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I love satellite of love.
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All along the watchtower is better with the Hendrix version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka_sHy9cVH0 |
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Yeah it is, although I think the Bear McCreary version for BSG is the best version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka_sHy9cVH0 You serious!?
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Ballad Of A Thin Man
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The hurricane
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Knocking on Heaven's Door and the Hurricane.
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An ancient thread, eh! But I'll play along as I love Dylan.
Hurricane. Lay Lady Lay. Tangled Up In Blue. Knockin' On Heaven's Door. Sarah. |
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