https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/apr/09/bob-dylans-50-greatest-songs-ranked?CMP=twt_a-music_b-gdnmusicI know there are a few Dylan fans like
@bobmunro and
@Nadou on here who stuck with him after "Desire" came out, unlike me, so for a friendly debate I thought I'd post this list.
Shelter from the Storm not there? WTF
Glad to see "I threw it all away" in there.
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For the preciousness and frailty of human love there are others.
'Lover you should have come over' by Jeff Buckley springs to mind in this context. Also 'God only knows' Beach Boys.
Love is the eternal mystery and the explorations will forever be infinite.
Agree with @Henry Irving that Shelter from the Storm really has to be there also:
One more Cup of Coffee with its very pertinent verse:
One more cup of coffee for the road
One more cup of coffee 'fore I go
To the valley below
Ditto the basement tapes. Some great songs nearly all covered before it was officially released.
He hasn't released many bad ones, Henners.
pay in blood
brownsville girl
murder most foul
ain’t talkin’
i want you
i threw it all away
One of us must know
things have changed
girl from the north country
I would add instead:
restless farewell
shelter from the storm
one more cup of coffee
senor
every grain of sand
trust yourself
ring them bells
man in the long black coat
Cross the green mountain
The man's a genious
Feel free to shoot me now.
As someone on the comments section on that article said, everything from Blood on The Tracks could be in that list and why wasn't Lily, Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts? It really is a film encapsulated.
1) why did Scorsese just basically remake Renaldo and Clara?
2) As with R and C, this was a massive missed opportunity to make a concert movie showing Dylan’s explosive live performances of the time
Allowed me to imagine I was a protester, which I never was in those days as a student at Woolwich Poly in 1964.
Anyone else appreciate 'The Bob Dylan Show' tribute act? I thought the singer (forget his name) was outstanding.
Following the fairly execrable Murder Most Foul, a one note recitation of a list of Bob’s record collection, mixed in with so so recollections of JFK’s assassination, comes this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgEP8teNXwY
Not only is it the same one note that he could manage for MMF, it’s in the same key with an identical arrangement.
Surprised that "Masters of War" wasn't included (although I accept that the same could be said of dozens of others).
Genius.