Anonymous wrote:I am wondering whether the BD song “Like a Rolling Stone “ (from where the name Complete Unknown was derived) was written about Joan Baez. It came out around the same time they broke up maybe due to his fame eclipsing hers. It seems to be about phony self righteousness of a bougie bohemian woman getting harder to pull off as she gets older ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was boring. But, it seems Dylan was and is boring. I am not into his music, tried to get into it, but just not my style. I think Eric Clapton is more my style.
I’d even say Neil Young over BD. Clapton or NY> BD movie
Anonymous wrote:The person who claims BD is uninteresting just has nothing else to do. They're lame and will never get his brilliance.
Anonymous wrote:DP but I love the opening to Highway 61:
God said to Abraham: “Kill me a son.”
Abe said, “Man, you must be putting me on!”
God said “No!” Abe said, “Wut.”
God said, “You can do what you want to but
Next time you see me coming you better run.”
Abe said “Where you want this killing done?”
God said “”Out there on Highway 61.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just not interesting, no matter how many lyrics to his song you post.
I am posting lyrics but not the person you were arguing with. Although I do find it ironic that you post such lame “I’m not interested” comments in a thread about the recent Dylan movie. If you are not interested, why post at all?
I am posting lyrics to keep the focus on his brilliance as a poetic song writer. I was bit disappointed in the film (that was still terrific for the historical references and general acting) for not exploring BD’s human side enough … but I feel like his lyrics do that.
If the lyrics are great, we will find them. No need to force them on people. That just makes people less likely to give them a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just not interesting, no matter how many lyrics to his song you post.
I am posting lyrics but not the person you were arguing with. Although I do find it ironic that you post such lame “I’m not interested” comments in a thread about the recent Dylan movie. If you are not interested, why post at all?
I am posting lyrics to keep the focus on his brilliance as a poetic song writer. I was bit disappointed in the film (that was still terrific for the historical references and general acting) for not exploring BD’s human side enough … but I feel like his lyrics do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was anyone else thrown by Cape May as Newport? It was so identifiably Cape May.
I was in cape may when they were filming! I loved seeing it!
Yes, def thrown. My family house is in the film (in CM)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was boring. But, it seems Dylan was and is boring. I am not into his music, tried to get into it, but just not my style. I think Eric Clapton is more my style.
Dylan is a genius. You probably don't get it
I might not get it. I am a classically trained pianist and have played Chopin, Between, etc. the hardest pieces in addition to studying composition, harmony, accompaniment, you name it.
I think his lyrics are great, I just don't like the wailing sounds of the voice.
Agree, he doesn't have a good singing voice.
Neither did David Bowie, but Bowie wasn't whiny.
What? David Bowie had a beautiful voice. -NP
No he didn't. Couldn't hit high notes. Mostly a low growl.
There is a difference between shouting and singing. Think Florence Foster Jenkins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was anyone else thrown by Cape May as Newport? It was so identifiably Cape May.
I was in cape may when they were filming! I loved seeing it!
Yes, def thrown. My family house is in the film (in CM)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was boring. But, it seems Dylan was and is boring. I am not into his music, tried to get into it, but just not my style. I think Eric Clapton is more my style.
Dylan is a genius. You probably don't get it
I might not get it. I am a classically trained pianist and have played Chopin, Between, etc. the hardest pieces in addition to studying composition, harmony, accompaniment, you name it.
I think his lyrics are great, I just don't like the wailing sounds of the voice.
Agree, he doesn't have a good singing voice.
Neither did David Bowie, but Bowie wasn't whiny.
What? David Bowie had a beautiful voice. -NP