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Re: OT: Dylan at Budokan
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 4, 2010 21:33

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>Bob Dylan At Budokan is horrible. It is the only Dylan album I don't have on CD.

You own DYLAN on CD? That's pretty valuable. As for BUDOKAN, I'll take it over DYLAN & THE DEAD any day of the week.
Dylan and the Dead rocks .the best of both worlds jerry and bob .oh by the way bob loved jerry and the dead love bob !!!!!!!!!

The WORST of both worlds, IMO. A phase of Dylan's career I try to expunge from memory completely.
like i tell everybody, it's a free country ,no one is holding a gun to your head ,and lastly life is full of choices .so get out there and enjoy life !

someone is holding a gun to my head at the moment; shows you what YOU know....
what you have to do then is get a bigger gun with more firepower

might just be easier to listen to the disc....

Re: OT: Dylan at Budokan
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: June 4, 2010 23:09

[Street Legal is a favourite of mine, as well]



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010-06-05 12:58 by Erik_Snow.

Re: OT: Dylan at Budokan
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 4, 2010 23:14

i'm not sure so many ppl think of street-legal as a vegas product - the tour (especially the far east leg) is regarded that way by many, though...

i def have spot spot for s-l - personal reasons....one of those albums that seems to "talk to me"

Re: OT: Dylan at Budokan
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: June 5, 2010 00:41

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>Bob Dylan At Budokan is horrible. It is the only Dylan album I don't have on CD.

You own DYLAN on CD? That's pretty valuable. As for BUDOKAN, I'll take it over DYLAN & THE DEAD any day of the week.
Dylan and the Dead rocks .the best of both worlds jerry and bob .oh by the way bob loved jerry and the dead love bob !!!!!!!!!

The WORST of both worlds, IMO. A phase of Dylan's career I try to expunge from memory completely.
like i tell everybody, it's a free country ,no one is holding a gun to your head ,and lastly life is full of choices .so get out there and enjoy life !

someone is holding a gun to my head at the moment; shows you what YOU know....
what you have to do then is get a bigger gun with more firepower

might just be easier to listen to the disc....

Just my opinion. I know a lot of people love the Dead, and I know better than to try to convince a Deadhead that their band sucks....Dylan has been in several listless and directionless phases of his career, and I think the Dead collaboration was one of those. Obviously, folks will disagree.

Re: OT: Dylan at Budokan
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: June 5, 2010 00:43

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i'm not sure so many ppl think of street-legal as a vegas product - the tour (especially the far east leg) is regarded that way by many, though...

i def have spot spot for s-l - personal reasons....one of those albums that seems to "talk to me"

I said "Vegas" but was only referring to the 1978 tour, not the Streel Legal album. he had signed with Neil Diamond's promoter and deliberatly went for a more glitzy, refined sound, a radical departure from the recent Rolling Thunder approach.

Re: OT: Dylan at Budokan
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 5, 2010 01:03

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>Bob Dylan At Budokan is horrible. It is the only Dylan album I don't have on CD.

You own DYLAN on CD? That's pretty valuable. As for BUDOKAN, I'll take it over DYLAN & THE DEAD any day of the week.
Dylan and the Dead rocks .the best of both worlds jerry and bob .oh by the way bob loved jerry and the dead love bob !!!!!!!!!

The WORST of both worlds, IMO. A phase of Dylan's career I try to expunge from memory completely.
like i tell everybody, it's a free country ,no one is holding a gun to your head ,and lastly life is full of choices .so get out there and enjoy life !

someone is holding a gun to my head at the moment; shows you what YOU know....
what you have to do then is get a bigger gun with more firepower

might just be easier to listen to the disc....

Just my opinion. I know a lot of people love the Dead, and I know better than to try to convince a Deadhead that their band sucks....Dylan has been in several listless and directionless phases of his career, and I think the Dead collaboration was one of those. Obviously, folks will disagree.

i don't many (if any) dylan and/or dead fans that wouldn't agree that this was among the worst times for either act.

Re: OT: Dylan at Budokan
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 5, 2010 01:04

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i'm not sure so many ppl think of street-legal as a vegas product - the tour (especially the far east leg) is regarded that way by many, though...

i def have spot spot for s-l - personal reasons....one of those albums that seems to "talk to me"

I said "Vegas" but was only referring to the 1978 tour, not the Streel Legal album. he had signed with Neil Diamond's promoter and deliberatly went for a more glitzy, refined sound, a radical departure from the recent Rolling Thunder approach.

elvis' death the prior year clearly had an impact on him - believe i saw him refer to such in an interview at the time, too....

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