Thoughts on this album?
>>129840372Say what you want about it, but it's without question one of the Bob Dylan albums.
>>129840380This place feels like a ghost town these days and the few people left are fucking unfunny morons like this one.Kill yourself queer.
>>129840689let the hate flow through yousee the failure of redpilled counterculture for what it is
>>129840372I want (you) to tell me about itI’ve only listened to Dylan’s first three albums, plus a few random songs here and there. Honestly, I like his early stuff, but then I lost interest. Do you recommend this one?
>>129840715Strange answer and weird forced narrative This is a pretentious lefty fantano/pitchork board and that's what killed /mu/Muh "redpill" is just a scapegoat
>>129840689seething
>>129840372His best after BoB and JWH.
>>129840738that was /mu/ until cletus found router
>>129840372Wish it was a higher qualityA lot of good songs
>>129840372One of the few artists who could manage a collection of songs that feel like they've been around for over a century and yet are all original. Some people prefer the bootleg versions, but this official release is a great compilation of Dylan at peak productivity and peak weirdness. This and New Morning are the best that his 70s career had to offer, in my opinion
>>129840372I never understood the praise behind thisoverrated in my opinion
>>129841909Ive been here since the beginning, easily a top 10 if not top 5 /mu/ user all time, im more intelligent, cultured, funnier, creative, interesting and all around more experienced than you and im redpilled too..eat shit you fat bulldyke sjw bitch. this is my board I just let you use it so I can publicly humiliate you
Goin to Acapulco is my favorite drinking song of all time.
>>129840725>Do you recommend this one?IANTA, but yes. Dylan's tracks are not only typically inscrutable, but often silly, sometimes stupid, yet all fun to listen to. You'd be surprised that, except for the tune of "Apple Sucking Tree", you won't find a "Traditional" credit among Dylan's songs here. As this anon says...>>129842606>a collection of songs that feel like they've been around for over a century and yet are all original.>>129840372Misleading (some would say dishonest) presentation: including intentionally muddied-up later Band outtakes to present the Basement Era as a more collaborative event.Would the album have been better off with "Sign of the Cross" rather than "Ain't No More Cane"? Or with Dylan's version of "Don't Ya Tell Henry" rather than The Band's? Authentic, yes? Better, possibly. Personally, I think the released album benefits from the increased variety on what is already an eclectic collection (though biased as a Band fan). And maybe I'm just dense, but despite the differences in audio quality and style I never suspected the disparate sourcing.
>>129843248>I was posting on /mu/ in 2004, here's my poorly formatted rant in all lowercase with every punctuation mark used wrongUh huh