Music: What are you listening to today?

Music: What are you listening to today?

In the spirit of the books and movies threads, here's one to talk about what you're listening to lately and what you hav

29 August 2009 at 10:11 PM
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by amplify

I find Pink Floyd very boring now not a criticism, i listened to a ton of Floyd back in the day but nothing new is revealed by listening to it nowI still actively learn stuff off From a Buick 6 tho

I get that. Dylan is a genius and Highway 61 Revisited is clearly his masterpeice despite one of the most prolific careers in the history of history.


by amplify

I find Pink Floyd very boring now not a criticism, i listened to a ton of Floyd back in the day but nothing new is revealed by listening to it nowI still actively learn stuff off From a Buick 6 tho

I find Pink Floyd, even Dark Side, depressing and, except for the instrumentals, without merit.

As for Dylan, my favorite, although depressing, too, is Time Out of Mind. When I was younger, I might have said Blonde on Blonde or Highway 61, but now I identify with Dylan's world weariness and heartbreak. It's a tough album to listen to, but for me it reflects who you are the older you become and who you were once upon a time.

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Time Out of Mind might sound better than any other Bob Dylan album.

Daniel Lanois has a genius all his own and the album is very much a Lanois/Dylan collaboration.




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i believe the song to be seeing from beginning to end is a this one ear


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by REDeYeS00

please scrub forward to around 9:10 to winess the finest display of back to back chicken shack energy your eyes may every perceive



Linda Ronstadt - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight


That is a Dylan tune, off John Wesley Harding iirc


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Fat was a 1970/80's western Massachusetts institution. I can't begin to count the number of times I caught them at the Rusty Nail - a roadhouse up in Sunderland, about 15 minutes north of UMass-Amherst. Heinekin on tap.

by amplify

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Artists I saw at the Nail included NRBQ, Eight to the Bar, Rick Derringer, Johnny Winter, Bonnie Raitt, Andy Pratt, Max Creek, Pousette-Dart, Warren Zevon, King Sunny, Bruce Cockburn, Loose Caboose and others.

The Nail burnt to the ground in '85 - suspicious circumstances, as I recall.

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