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Bob Dylan has provided the soundtrack to my life for fifty years. He is always surprising, and his capacity to explore new ideas is inspirational. From music to whisky, from painting to wrought iron gates, this man is a treasure. Thank you, Bob, you have sustained me when I’m sad, inspired me to be creative, and accompanied me when I’m happy. The single biggest influence on my life after my parents. We are blessed that you are still around: may your song always be sung, and may you stay forever young.
Beautiful. Those are almost nearly the same words I would say about my own musical muse, the guitar god Carlos Santana. (and for the same half-century time) Who btw has guested at several Dylan concerts.
All these people that comment on Bob Dylan these days don't qualify to carry his toothpick, including myself.
What a weird comment. He's not god, you know - just a guy who writes songs. Personally, I've rated this one a 4, and I PSD when it comes on.
Jamus wrote
Dylan is back to borrowing again; “I contain multitudes" is part of a song/poem written by Walt Whitman, Song To Myselft.
Nothing gets by you. It’s called “Song of Myself” and it’s not a song. That’s just the title. It’s a poem from Leaves of Grass.
Seems to be a good person to borrow from for a folk singer. You might as well borrow from one of the best.
I'm thinking that many will be borrowing for Dylan for decades to come.
Art is not only culture, it's a conversation with other artists from the past and a guide post for future artists.
Seems to be a good person to borrow from for a folk singer. You might as well borrow from one of the best.
I'm thinking that many will be borrowing for Dylan for decades to come.
Jamus wrote:
Christmas wishes.
See Bobby on the road multiple times in Summer 2021!
Sacrifices will be have to be made, Jeerry!
Who needs a job, anyway?
'for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition'.
Bob has no contemporary equal.
If you don't get it, skip it. Otherwise, don't reveal yourself for what you are--truly a sofa king. Obviously, you don't get out much and likely haven't lived much of a life to offer your judgment as if you were a king. Oh, wait. You are! My condolences to those who serve you.
Bob is telling a story.
We should all listen.
Then we should ponder the album cover.
In that order.
Good to hear the new Dylan on RP.
I think it's a great album.
Interesting that they are both Jewish but very different
Leonard was a poet - and it showed
Bob is more of a .... ?
Each has plenty of others singing their compositions .... sometimes more interestingly
I don't think there is much channeling going on here
Fixed.
Do you have a buzzing in the ears ??
Do you have a buzzing in the ears ??
"Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes."
Can't wait to hear what you put out when you're almost 80!
I'm digging this myself, call it an 8...LLRP!!
Huh, no one else here yet. So I guess you are.
talking to us all!
So vocals and instruments?
This particular song is clearly not Rough and Rowdy! ; )
Bobby appears to be in a mellow and contemplative mood.
I like it, but I can understand the sentiment expressed by Tylersmyler ("he's just talking and strumming").
For those keeping score, Mr. Zimmerman will be 80 in May.
Yes. It is.
"Do I contradict myself? Very well then, I contradict myself. I am large. I contain multitudes."
You just ruined Sun Kil Moon's career there, fellow
Huh, no one else here yet. So I guess you are.




I'm sorry, this isn't a song; it's a poem with some vague musical accompaniment.
You're going to trip over yourself with your narrow perspective.