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HighFives

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  1. :thumbup

     

    But Dylan is more talented/influential. Just ask Neil.

     

    I think he's only more inlfuential because he's a kook. He has a lot of interesting/weird stories about him so people are like "OMG BOBBY DYLZ IS SOO CRAZY" (Not saying it's bad or nuffin but it gets him way more exposure and makes him more well known) But Neil Young is more of a normal guy whose incredibly creative and talented. Neil's just music is so much more interesting than Dylan's. He sets the mood of songs so much better than Bobby imo. Plus I hate how Dylan has the word "said" in so many songs so many times. Ya know the "He said, she said, they said, etc."

  2. yeah I listen to the dvd audio way more than I ever watch the dvds. I watched the sbs dvd once, and the akron/family dvd once. but I've listened to the audio from both a whole bunch of times. I've still never watched that greendale dvd, or the masey hall one. but I bought the dvd pack of both. Oh and I got the bonnie prince billy dvd audio thing for the letting go cuz I thought it was a cd/dvd combo, but it wasn't. I've never watched that.

  3. don't forget to update us on what you choose.

     

    K so far I've got

     

    Bonnie Prince Billy - Goodbye, Dear Old Stepstone

    Leonard Cohen - Hey That's No Way To Say Goodbye

    Loose Fur - You Were Wrong

    Simon Joyner - Goodbye, Farewell, So Long, Goodbye

     

    Plus pretty much every song you guys have mentioned.

  4. Love Love Love/Love Love Love (Reprise) - Akron Family's Love Is SImple

     

    Tonights the Night Parts 1 and 2 - Neil Young's Tonights the Night

     

    Contrast and Compare then a different hidden version of it at the end of Bright Eyes' Letting of the Happiness

     

    2 Lakes, 2 Mountains, 2 Moons on Mount Eerie's No Flashlight.

  5. [A]He had a [C]black eye,

    he was [F]proud of,

    like some of his [C]friends,

    [D]it made him feel,

    somewhere [C]outside,

    of [G]everything [Em]and everywhere,

    he'd [C]been.

     

    [A]Like his [C]brothers,

    he [F]emptied himself,

    and played it [C]safe,

    like their [D]father,

    he wanted to [C]remember,

    but he [G]almost always [Em]forgot,

    what he was gonna [C]say.

     

    [D]Black [C]Eye /[G]* * [Em]* */

    Black [C]Eye

     

    [A]When he'd [C]realized,

    that [F]this one was here to [C]stay,

    he [D]took down all the [A]mirrors in the [C]hallway,

    and [G]thought only [Em]of his younger [C]face.

     

    [A]Black [C]Eye /[G]* * [Em]* */

    Black [C]Eye

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