Holy fuck...why did i wait so long to listen to this???

Holy fuck...why did i wait so long to listen to this???

where do i go next Sup Forums?

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Street Legal

Highway 61 Revisited
Blonde On Blonde
Bringing It All Back Home
The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue

Are you asking for more bummed out folk in general or from Dylan specifically?

Blood On The Tracks is one of the greatest breakup albums of all time

maybe try Blonde on Blonde if you haven't gotten to it already (Visions of Johanna is god tier)

This was my ex's favourite Dylan album

The New York Sessions

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what song did you like best?

rest of his post-bike crash stuff up to the born again stuff though

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SL It's a good album m8

got a lot of Dylan suggestions so maybe some bummed out folk please.

Tangled Up in Blue, Idiot Wind, and Jack of Hearts were my favorite

or the very recent stuff!
youtube.com/watch?v=mns9VeRguys

fwiw when Beck's Sea Change came out it was often called "his blood on the tracks"

that too for sure, sinatra stuff included

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The bootleg NY sessions is so much fucking better. I always considered this one of my favorite albums, but Lily, Rosemary & the Jack of Hearts always held it back. The laid back version on the NY sessions is exactly what this album needs. Idiot Wind toned down is great too.

It's amazing how many of those songs sound so different on the bootlegs. So fucking durable.

I like how "It's [band name's] Blood On The Tracks" is now a byword for their definitive/breakup album. Like Nick Cave with Boatman's Call, or Blur's 13
(Sea Change is a great album too)

Thanks everyone! I'll be sure to listen to everything. Appreciate it.

this, such an amazing album

He's still cooler than anyone else

Only Dylan could be like "I'm going to be a crooner now guys" and everyone just says "Sure Bob, can't wait," and it's glorious.

Oh, Mercy is personal favourite.

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>tfw we live in an alternate universe where Dylan didn't do a full tour with members of The Plugz
It's like '66 era Dylan came back for one night.
youtube.com/watch?v=UkEx4BDhRjw

kinda wack tbqh

Why?

Compared to '66? Seriously.?

Yup, it's got the energy and that thin, wild mercury sound that hadn't been heard since Blonde On Blonde. Dylan also seemed to really be into it, unlike other performances from that era.

It's almost like he is an actor trying to play the '66 version of himself. Fake energy. Wack.

nice memin'

I think Dylan himself had basically said as much.

All the Dylan albums I personally think are worth keeping:

s/t
Freewheelin'
The Times They Are A-Changin'
Another Side of
BIABH
H61R
BoB
JWH
Nashville Skyline
New Morning
Planet Waves
Blood on the Tracks
Desire
Street Legal
Slow Train Coming
Infidels
Oh Mercy
Under the Red Sky (definitely not for all fans)
Good As I Been to You
World Gone Wrong
Time Out of Mind
"Love and Theft"
Tempest

And literally all of the Bootleg Series.

generous but pretty much. i'm not a dylan fan and if i encountered any of these records for a reasonable price, i would nab them.

i have a pretty meager vinyl collection of dylan:
another side
bring it
highway
*no BoB :(
JWH
nash
blood

>nashville skyline
that's the one borderline-staple dylan album that i just don't get. like what he was going for and all but his vocals are just the worst kind of bullshit on there