BigAl Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 32 minutes ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: That's an interesting route in. I have always thought I should like Dylan more than I do but just don't. I might try that approach Here is the album Some seriously decent artists covering tracks on the film soundtrack. 1 Quote
Ajjadeen Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: The connection is very minimal between the two itterations, with Grace Slick being the only common factor. But the link is there, via Jefferson Starship.....no matter how much I try to ignore it. How she could associate herself with that after such a great Jefferson Airplane back catalogue. I had Surrealistic Pillow on just yesterday. Great album Indeed, there was a lot of tongue in cheek in my response. It’s incredible when you compare White Rabbit with We Built This City. I think drugs are doing a lot of the heavy lifting on both ends of that spectrum, probably a perfect bell curve of what happens when you munch a shit load of psychedelics. Quote
Ajjadeen Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: That's an interesting route in. I have always thought I should like Dylan more than I do but just don't. I might try that approach He can be a tough listen but is a beautiful songwriter. Always feel others have done a better job of his songs. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Never got Dylan, just doesn't connect with me at all. That whiny voice of his iratates the hell out of me. my view on him hasn't softened over the years. For some reason, I have the DVD of the film about him to watch. Not sure if I'll bother. Quote
Elgindon Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago (edited) Think Ive grown to dislike Dylan more,the older Ive got.Dont disagree that he was a pioneer of his age,and a talented songwriter.Possibly more to do with him as a person.I can listen to a few of his songs before his voice annoys me Re Elton john - His 70s stuff was good,but his 80s stuff especially,seemed like it was just been churned out quickly and cheaply for max profit...with the odd exception eg 'Guess thats why they all it the blues' I thought I was immovable from my bluesy/ rock orientated listen(and as a former drummer therein)...still delve into it these days when ness,....but have definitley broadened my musical horizons of late,eg 'the Roving' song on the previous page,folk,the Big band sound,Classic even..in small doses. Agreed abou Jazz,something Ive never gotten into.Indulgent drivel.I'll exempt Oscar Petersen from that though,fantastic pianist Edited 21 hours ago by Elgindon Quote
BigAl Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago How the fuck can this album be fifty years old next year. Famous for often being quoted as the biggest selling live album of all time (but it isn't, that is Clapton's - Unplugged) and also his extensive use of the talk box, this album blew me away in 1976 and still regularly gets played by myself. I have had the pleasure to see him live on five occasions since it's release including the FCA 35th anniversary tour when he played the album in it's entirety at The Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow back in November 2011. Still sounds great fifty years on Quote
Don Julio Posted 31 minutes ago Report Posted 31 minutes ago 21 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said: Never got Dylan, just doesn't connect with me at all. That whiny voice of his iratates the hell out of me. my view on him hasn't softened over the years. For some reason, I have the DVD of the film about him to watch. Not sure if I'll bother. I'd bother. It's a good watch. Quote
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