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Topic History of: Bob Dylan
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Kara I agree, he is a total legend and really opened up the folk world. When I first listened to him, I couldn't stand his voice, but his writing, is AMAZING!
ohiostate1016 I agree with you wholeheartedly...Bob Dylan is a legend. He has influenced so many people, and that will never be forgotten. While I respect Dylan, I mainly respect him as a legend, however, and I think that sometimes his music is lost behind all of that influencing stuff. You're right, though, his music is great.
senncr Bob Dylan is the most important musician of all time. He influenced everyone, including the Beatles, and everyone the Beatles influenced. He's a man of many faces, a man of mystery. He took narrative, topical songwriting to a whole new level by changing the way everyone looked at lyrics, song structure and meaning.



He practically took everything everyone new about popular music before him and turned it on its head.



Essential Bob Dylan albums include:



Freewheelin' Bob Dylan

The Times Are A-Changin'

Bringing It All Back Home

Highway 61 Revisited

Blonde On Blonde

New Morning

Planet Waves

Blood On The Tracks

The _base_ment Tapes

Desire

Infidels

Love And Theft

Modern Times



And Every Volume of the Bootleg Series 1 - 7
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