What is his greatest song?

what is his greatest song?

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Sad eyed lady of the lowlands
There is no disputing this

If You See Her, Say Hello

it ain't me babe

Idiot Wind
there is no disputing this

Desolation Row

But Visions of Johanna is the best song on the album.

Too many but the best version of any of his sons is its all over now baby blue from the "Royal Albert hall" album. The whole acoustic set in general is the best piece of music put on a recording

Mr. Tambourine man

Ok there is some disputing me you have a point that song is perfect.
But I still think sad eyes lady of the lowlands is my favorite. One of the most amazingly surreal and bizarre love songs ever written.

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That whole album is my favorite Dylan album. The acoustic disc is so beautiful and intimate and the electric disc is so hectic and ferocious. It's the best live recording I've ever heard of anyone.

All along the watchtower

The best post 75 moments from Dylan are underrated imo. Every Grain of Sand, Mississippi, Highwater (for Charley Patton), Ring Them Bells, Most of the Time, etc are all underrated as Dylan songs can be.

I totally agree. What I think makes it even better is that this woman would later divorce him, leading to another masterpiece of his.

It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding or It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

ITS ALRIGHT MA, IM ONLY SIGHINGGGG
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I remember showing this to my guitar teacher (who openly disliked Dylan) and he said he was impressed.

Love minus zero over no limit. Also my fav YouTube video

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Don't forget Blind Willie McTell. One of the best songs to come out of his 80s period and one of his best ever and it wasn't even released for a decade.

Tombstone Blues

Yeah, good call on that one. I honestly think if you bunched all the great Dylan songs together after his "classic" era ended you'd be able to make an album/playlist as good as anything from the 60s or Blood on the Tracks.

I just watched Don't Look Back, documentary about Dylan's European Tour in '65.

Some really cool scenes of him just hanging out in hotel rooms playing songs with Donovan, Joan Baez and a bunch of other people. A lot of funny shit too like him trashing Time Magazine to a guy writing an article about him for it and Flipping out cause someone broke in his crew broke a bottle in the street and almost got into a fight.

Watch No Direction Home and I'm Not There next, if you're a Dylan freak.

Has eat this document ever been released?

In bootleg form. It's good, but in all honestly I prefer No Direction Home over it as a chronicle of his 66 period. Neither are that informative though if you've read a Dylan biography.

Don't think twice it's alright

how do you openly dislike dylan? guy has universal appeal

>guitar teacher

Probably a pretentious metal/prog fan. Although I know plenty of people who hate him for his voice.

Like A Rolling Stone, Mr Tambourine Man, Visions of Johanna, Tangled Up In Blue, Love Minus Zero/No Limit, and Desolation Row are the top contenders.

I used to dislike his voice. It's definitely an acquired taste.

>It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
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AND YOU KNOOOOWWSS SOMETHINGS HAPPENING BUT YOU DONT KNOW WHAT IT IIISSS.

DO YOU

MISTER JONES?

knockin on heaven's door or tangled up in blue

My dad hates Dylan bc he never listens to the lyrics of any song.

i showed my dad the basement tapes and he liked it

The Band is a good way to get people who don't like Dylan's voice into his music.

No doubt It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

Like a Rolling Stone, live 1966 is objectively GOAT

i like Lay Lady Lay

When i listen to knocking on heavens door, all I can think is in the fucking guns and roses cover btw it's not a good song

Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues

this is right, +1 if you also pick the live 1966 version

come as you are. nirvana 4 life

this

IT'S A HARD RAIIIIIIIINNN'S A GONNA FAAAALLL

This desu

Boots of Spanish Leather

positively 4th street
POWER GAP
queen jane approximately

It's alright ma or masters of war

ballad of a thin man

Yeah, probably

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I dunno. Blowin in the Wind?

I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine or Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

Positively 4th Street

this

Only answer desu

Ok chase

>I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine

Do you even like Bob Dylan? There's no way that's your favorite song by him.

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Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again is my favorite, but Desolation Row and Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands are great too

>Caring this much about lyrics
It's called "MUSIC" for a reason.
And even if you put complex lyrics in your song. Make it interesting.

my vote. even if it is not the best it is definitely the most underrated
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