Favorite Dylan album and song?

Also, how was he so effay?

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he's only effay because all male models look like skinny jews in black clothes.

>album
blondeonblonde
>song
baby blue

>Album
Modern Times

>Song
Tangled Up in Blue (bootleg 1-3 version)

I have a slightly unhealthy obsession with Dylan, I now rarely listen to anyone else. Also love playing his songs on guitar, my little black songbook has taught me more chords than anything else.

Album: Blonde on Blonde
Song: Ballad of a Thin Man

Blonde on Blonde
Desolation Row

highway 61
hurricane
good choices

Is this version on YT somewhere?

It's from the alternative New York version of Blood on The Tracks

youtube.com/watch?v=r8v8QIHZJkI

blonde on blonde
mississippi (tell tale signs version #1)

How did he become famous with such a terrible voice?

good timing, good words

>Album
Bringing it all back home
>Song
It's alright ma (I'm Only bleeding)

Robert Zimmerman was a poseur and his fans are the most delusional pedants on this board. Another limousine socialist cashing in on idealistic simpletons with horrible taste.

is this true?

That's not the one on Bootleg 1-3, although you are correct it was a New York take. This is the version I love:

m.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh-ogAlihqE

In fact, I am really not convinced that is even Bob Dylan. It sounds like an Australian guy imitating the Bootleg 1 - 3 recording. As far as I know no unofficial bootlegs surfaced for Tabgles Up in Blue either. Dodgy.

No. With exception to a couple of songs from the early 60s there are very few overtly political songs out of the hundreds he has recorded, and the few political songs that do exist are either abstract or tongue in cheek. None purport to offer any answers and Bob has never claimed to be a socialist as far as I am aware.

Song: simple twist of fate

Blood on the Tracks is my favorite album

>album
John Wesley Harding

>song
Desolation Row / I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine / It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

Damn good version. Good pick. Love the live version of High Water (for Charlie Patton) on that one too.

Confirmed for never having listened to Dylan.

Because people with a good voice made his songs famous.

It grows on you. I find it pleasing now desu, and hardly even realize that he has a "bad" voice.

Isis
Blood on the tracks
that was my favorite song of his too for a long time but then i got high on marijuana and listened to it and i've never liked it as much since

You're a Big Girl Now
Blood on the Tracks

Album: Blonde On Blonde

Song: Visions of Johanna

Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues

Aren't they called champagne socialist