Donda and 90s rollout distracted me with a bunch of other music but I'm still on it a bit
@op can you make the playlists in OP actual accessible playlists in either Spotify or Apple?
@op can you make the playlists in OP actual accessible playlists in either Spotify or Apple?
I've thought about it
tried Apple music a little while ago and it cluster f***ed my meticulously organized library so I deleted it. Could maybe do it on Spotify.
We at 66 yet?
Nah I'm still whittling down my '65 list
You like that Everlys jam above that I posted at you? Still exquisite
lol nah i definitely f*** with electric Dylan, was having a hard time choosing which song but couldn't ultimately pick Tombstone Blues over Tambourine Man. maybe should have been like a rolling stone though tbh
First listen to the studio versions of Maggie's Farm and Ballad of a Thin Man in years
my live versions would easily take the number one spot but the studio versions are too sluggish to even put in my top 20
guess I gotta give it to LARS
@HeyFella
Incredible. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. Just gut wrenchingly beautiful
Incredible. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. Just gut wrenchingly beautiful
their harmonies might be the most pure sound of the rock and roll era
still sound flawless 8 years in
@twinkletoez get back itt
how many years did you miss? one or two lol
@twinkletoez get back itt
how many years did you miss? one or two lol
Maybe 1
Maybe 1
was there ever a dylan song as danceable as Queen Jane
was there ever a dylan song as danceable as Queen Jane
“and she hands you a nickel, and she hands you a dime”
“and she hands you a nickel, and she hands you a dime”
QJA'S drums knock way harder
It’s a slower song though
Yeah but doesn't having that loping groove that's great for dancing
Gargantuan shout-out to this guy
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Gregg
Man's snapped that into of LARS into existence and played on One Of Us Must Know which is the most affecting drum performance of all time for me
that and A Day In The life
Dylan washing anyone in a 1965 verzuz
Highest peaks for sure but the 4 headed monster cracked out like 25 classic jams that year
I count maybe 20 for Bob