MMJ fans that love Bob Dylan

Started by jblaze11, Feb 23, 2005, 04:59 PM

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jblaze11

Alright boys, what's your favorite Dylan Album?

EC

Well, I'm a girl, so maybe I'm not supposed to post...  :)

But my favourite is Nashville Skyline.  Close seconds are Desire and John Wesley Harding.

Of the older ones, anyhow.  I really like the new stuff, too.

And I don't care what ANYBODY says, I loved Masked and Anonymous.  LOVED it.  

marktwain

Studio Albums:

1. Desire
2. Good As I Been To You
3. Bringing It All Back Home
4. Bob Dylan
5. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan

And I still haven't seen Masked and Anonymous, so I'm not a real fan.

EC

QuoteAnd I still haven't seen Masked and Anonymous, so I'm not a real fan.
Ahhhh.  That's why you're not on the list.  ;)

whothrewthecake

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And I don't care what ANYBODY says, I loved Masked and Anonymous. ÊLOVED it. Ê

EC, i am SO with you on that. i love that flick.

my favorite album is probably blood on the tracks. but i do feel like kind of a cop-out using that one. haha - even though it's excellence is superior. i am going to go with desire and planet waves.

wordawg

Bringing it all back home
Blonde on Blonde
Blood on the tracks
Desire
Self Portrait
John Wesley Harding
the future is Ginger

Imran

Time Out of Mind
Highway 61 Revisted
Blood on the Tracks
Blonde on Blonde
Bringing It all Back Home

Chills

Blood On The Tracks, absolutely.

Live 66 (second disc). play it loud...

marktwain

Ooh! I forgot about Time Out of Mind!

And Greggy, I thought I was the only person in the world who likes Self-Portrait!

wordawg

Tundra

I got that album on the xmas I got my first record player.
Also got Mad Dogs & Englishmen.

I'm so young 8)
the future is Ginger

jblaze11

QuoteAlright boys, what's your favorite Dylan Album?


Apologies for the statement.  How unthoughtful of me to exlude the ladies in this topic.  MMJ rules and so does Dylan!


jblaze11

Oh and Nashville Skyline is a great album!


Jellyfish

Blood on the Tracks
Blnde on Blonde
Highway 61 Revisited
Love & Theft
Time Out Of Mind
Empire Burlesque
Live 1975 Bootleg Series....

....but I like them all. ;)
The fact that my hearts beating
is all the proof you need

Specialist

Blonde on Blonde
Blood on the Tracks
Hold my life until I'm ready to use it

Coltrane

"The Basement Tapes" aside, my all time favorite Dylan record is and always will be

"John Wesley Harding"!!!  there's just this timeless, haunting quality to it. it is virtually indescribable!!!

(favorite song: so hard, but it has to be "Never Say Goodbye" off of "Planet Waves"....makes my heart melt and my eyes well up every sing damn time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)


....as mayor of Drugachusettes, I declare this pizza to be...AWESOME!!!

MMJ_fanatic

Dylan has way too much good material for me to pick a favorite, guess I'm just indecisive on this one
Sittin' here with me and mine.  All wrapped up in a bottle of wine.

JacketGal

LOVE Dylan  ;D My top ten...this week. EC, I agree that Nashville skyline rules too! Some of my faves are:

Blonde on Blonde
Highway 61
Freewheelin Bob Dylan
Bringing it all Back Home
Desire
Bob Dylan
John Wesly Harding
Blood on the Tracks  
Planet Waves
Time Out of Mind
But seein you feels good, and its always understood.
That anything much sweeter would make me die.

Drunkre

My baby she dances
Oh how she dances
She reaches to catch the stars
When I play that thing
That Zimmerman swing
Reflected in mirrors behind bars

Blonde On Blonde
Bringin It All Back Home
John Wesley Harding
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (soundtrack)
After The Flood (although admittedly, The Band's contribution to this one is the reason I bought it)
it's a voice. and it's a choice
to call you out. or stay at home

EC

QuoteMy baby she dances
Oh how she dances
She reaches to catch the stars
When I play that thing
That Zimmerman swing
Reflected in mirrors behind bars

Blonde On Blonde
Bringin It All Back Home
John Wesley Harding
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (soundtrack)
After The Flood (although admittedly, The Band's contribution to this one is the reason I bought it)

Hey Drunkre-nice to see you back!

johnnYYac

Seems 8 years is long enough... time to bump this thread.

I'm listening to a forgotten vinyl purchase from a couple of years ago.  I don't remember what drew me to this.  I remember listening to it when it arrived, but not since.  So, I'm spinning this early Dylan, May 10, 1963.  Dylan was 22 years old.  I'm thinking, damn, I'm about to hear a live Masters of War that's 50 fuckin' years old! 



I'm gonna go find my harmonica stand after this is over.

Click image to enlarge.


The crowd won't stop clapping after Masters of War.  I understand.  :shocked:
The fact that my heart's beating is all the proof you need.