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OfflineKidgardFromSRQ
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Bob Dylan
    #5765479 - 06/18/06 07:21 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

Although all of his songs are pretty much different from the next, while listening to his essentials album, i never realized this but Subterannean Home Sick blues & Maggies farm sound almost EXACTLY the same. listen to them simultaneously in parts.


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Re: Bob Dylan [Re: KidgardFromSRQ]
    #5765681 - 06/18/06 08:09 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

Yeah, they sound very similar. I think at that time Dylan was pretty much trying different lyrics to the same kind of rythmn. If you can get a hold of the 1965 Hollywood Bowl bootleg, almost half of the electric set sounds pretty much the same. Still good though...


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Re: Bob Dylan [Re: RiverMan]
    #5767288 - 06/19/06 09:01 AM (17 years, 7 months ago)

Dylan's songwriting is based a lot on traditional melodies (old country, blues, and folk), so musically a lot of his tunes have similar patterns. "Maggie's Farm" and "Subterr. Homesick Blues" are both just modified boogie-woogie blues. The genius of Dylan is that he is a gifted lyricist and expressive performance artist--and he is always redefining his persona and songs. The last few times I have seen him live, he's been playing organ and harmonica with a rocking band that sounded like a jacked-up ZZ Top.
Every song on the album "John Wesley Harding" is in Bflat, I believe, which is really strange--but so is Dylan.


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Re: Bob Dylan [Re: MLBjammer]
    #5776720 - 06/21/06 02:09 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

A lot of the Bringing It All Back Home album (Which has both Subterannean Homesick Blues and Maggie's Farm) sounds the same, but it's one of my favorite albums anyways.

Bob Dylan's 115th Dream is a rad song.


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