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junkiesmile

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  1. I never listened to this album in it's entirety but I used to have Billy Joel's greatest hits on cassette when I was a kid and I thought it was the bomb. That's my dirty little Billy Joel secret.
  2. Yes, I meant commercial release. I borrowed it from a friend of mine and imported it but I liked it so much I had to own a hard copy. I have looked a little on line for the 5 cd boot and have only found pay sites. Any recomendations?
  3. Nah, I was listening to Planet Waves again today and thought about what you said when I heard Hazel. It's reaching a bit but it could make sense. I thought about buying some Handsome family today but instead I purchased a legal copy of the Basement Tapes. Still riding the wave.
  4. Maybe he's going blind from staring off into the distance trying to see something or someone that isn't there.
  5. Visions of Johanna right now is my favorite Dylan song.
  6. There is actually going to be a Volume 2?
  7. true,true Does anyone have any insight into why Dylan covered the specific time periods covered in his autobiography.
  8. I think it works in a heartfelt, who cares if it's cheesy because this song is for my children kind of way.
  9. I'm sure we all have instances where a set of lyrics will ruin a song for us. This just doesn't happen to be one for me. Besides, I love the way he sings "blinder and blinder".
  10. I'm walking All by myself I was talking to myself about you What am I going to do I was singing This song about you I was thinking about singing This song for you The more I think about it The more I know it's true The more I think about it The more I'm sure it's you Honey I think you're just right You're just right I was walking Like I said by myself I was talking To myself about you Like I always do The more I think about it The more I know it's true The more I think about it The more I'm sure it's you Honey, I think you're just right You're just right Also Brilliant a song can
  11. I've been listening to Planet Waves all week. Why is this album not considered one of his best or at least one of his best from the 70's. I've read that it was received warmly by critics but didn't sell very well and on the supporting tour they eventually dropped every song but Forever Young. I think it sounds great musically. It may not contain Dylan's most poetic lyrics but man it has a groove.
  12. A friend of mine suggested I buy Being There when it first came out. I thought it was interesting but it didn't blow me away. It did lead me to Uncle Tupelo and then to Son Volt. When Summerteeth came out Wilco became my new favorite band and they have been ever since. ( In retrospect Being There is probably my favorite.)
  13. Just bought this on Monday. Just put it on tonight. Man, it's pretty damn good.
  14. Thanks for the response Louie B. I think I'll give Slow Train a shot if only for Serve Somebody. I'm not a religious person, but my mom is and I learned to appreciate gospel through her. The gospel album The Troublemaker by Willie Nelson is one of my favorites so I'm sure Dylan can make a decent one as well.
  15. I'm the one who started this thread about obsession. I think Dr. Canuck was just defending it. I don't believe anyone said anything about inventing obsession. Is the gospel Dylan stuff any good? I know Serve Somebody is good and I liked John Doe's cover of Pressing on. Just curious.
  16. I haven't been posting long. This is actually the first forum I've ever posted on. Normally body language and tone of voice soften the blow of my smartassyness. I'll have to remember that couldn't possibly apply here.
  17. I'm sorry I mentioned Dylan. I could just have easily used Elliott Smith, Wilco, Willie Nelson, Buddy Holly, Merle Haggard, Tom Waits, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Andrew Bird, Okkervil River, Uncle tupelo, Spoon, blah, blah, blah, whatever, whatever, whatever. I've been obsessed with many artists and music in general all of my life. Dylan just happens to be my current obsession. It started with that Tweedy versus Dylan thread. I voted for Tweedy but was convinced by the thread to give Dylan a real chance. I didn't set out to annoy anyone, I just wanted to talk about music. That's why I visit
  18. Thanks brother. This was my main question. The stuff about Dylan was just an introduction. I knew if I mentioned Ol Bob people would come a runnin'
  19. So What's the story with bootleg #6. Is it worth purchasing? It looks like it would be good.
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