Greatest Dylan album?

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if you pick anything but pic related you might have shit taste

this is objectively the right answer. anybody who picks blood on the tracks only listens to dylan for the image

This. Blonde on blonde is great but his lyrics slip in that album

wow way to have basic taste user

>He thinks Blonde is his best album
>Claims people like Blood for the image
not picking Highway 61
please stop

Blonde on Blonde as an overall album, Blood on the Tracks as a development into more contemporary songs still telling a dylan-esc tale. Desire is also underrated, alright it isn't fantastic but an interesting album with some good songs on it "Romance in Durango" "Hurricane" Joey" Spring to mind.

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i can see why people like h61, but its got bigger flubs than BoB imho. like From a Buick 6 or Queen Jane just dont have the same world changing feel that LARS or DR has. Meanwhile Blonde sort of blends a bunch of style and sounds wholly unique. Plus it has Visions of Johanna, Dylan's best song

Perfect mix of acoustic and electric

love minus zero is his best song

Blood on the Tracks

the live version of Romance in Durango from the RTR is my favorite live song from Dylan

New Morning

So intimate, better than Blood on the Tracks

agreed, blood on the tracks is arguably his most autobiographical/most meaningful album

Correct!

Blood on the Tracks autobiographical? I mean I heard Idiot Wind described as a slanging match between him and his wife I can't really seen any other autobiographical elements on the album. For me Dylan always seems to disguise himself behind a character in a song i.e All Along the Watchtower, or Ballad of a Thin Man rather than being poingent and to o the point arguable his most autobiographical song is Ballad in Plain D.

Still it will be interesting going back to BOTT and listening with this frame of mind.

Listening Dylan for the image? I mean, just listening to Dylan because he looks cool?

I can see why people like Blonde but overall Blood is a better tied together album with songs ranging emotions, which is what Dylan does best.

Dude, pretty much every song (other than Lily Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts) on BotT is straight up autobiographical Dylan talking about the disintegration of his marriage.

What? Blood on the Tracks is one of his least "cool" albums. People who don't really know shit always just go for one of the ones from the electric trilogy.

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Aww the pleb is so defensive of his basic taste

self titled

>I've got the freight train belehuueeeeeeeeeesssssssseeeeee

this

you fucking plebs this

I think Blood would have been better is he hadn't gone back and rerecorded some of the songs, the original New York recordings are better, especially Idiot Wind and Lily, Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts.

With Blond he surrounded himself with some amazing musicians to create an overall great album I mean just go back and listen to the piano on One of Us Must Know. It's a great nighttime listen Blonde, really captures the sound and mood of the night.

Yeah I see it, I always felt Shelter from the Storm him telling the story of Jesus a more religious song more than anything else, Tangled up in Blue again a long Tragic love tale more Shakespearean in it's telling of the tale than indicatively about him.

no, retard. listening to dylan because its cool to listen to dylan. blood on the tracks is for normies, blonde scares quite a bitbof people of way with its long ass songs and surreal lyricism

bott is hardly for normies, most songs are pretty long and it got shit reviews when it came out

its the normie opinion, its the album that people say just to fit in. you might think that people pick the electric trilogy, but over on r/bobdylan they've got a dylan tournament with blood leading the polls and they think LARS is bobs best song. Normie opinions

oh ok.

>basic instrumentation
>universal songs about love
>most songs between 3-5 minutes
pretty normie

Can we all at least agree that With God On Our Side is his best song

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The fact that you care so much about what the "normie" opinion is is more indictivie of you only listening for image you fucking poser.

We have a winner

>i listen to dylan for the music
>normie because i have an opinion on what his normie album is

sounds pretty fucking dumb, autismo

CHRISTMAS IN THE HEART

dude Queen Jane is such a damn great song though, the instrumentation might be the best on the record

Jimmies are decently rustled right now pham

consecutive quads!

This is a really good album and personally my favorite, but probably not his best. That would be Blonde on Blonde

corrrect

>not the Royal Albert Hall Show in 1966
yall dont even into bootleg dylan