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To: gondramB
his music was never that same...

And thankfully so. Dylan never liked to stand still musicially. Some of his best material appeared in the "post-accident" era -- New Morning, Blood on the Tracks, Street Legal, Infidels, Oh Mercy, Time Out of Mind. .....to name but a few.

7 posted on 07/29/2006 8:28:11 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo

>>And thankfully so. Dylan never liked to stand still musicially. Some of his best material appeared in the "post-accident" era -- New Morning, Blood on the Tracks, Street Legal, Infidels, Oh Mercy, Time Out of Mind. .....to name but a few.<<

that's a good point. I love Blood on the tracks, for example.

And he had already had to put up with the cries of "betrayal" from the folk singers from going electric - people don't like to see the music change. The Beatles are perhaps the great exception as they changed just as the public was changing and ready.


12 posted on 07/29/2006 8:36:51 AM PDT by gondramB (Named must your fear be before banish it you can.)
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To: Mr. Mojo

On his greatest hits volume two, there are a gaggle of tunes not from earlier albums that were made post accident. When I Paint my Masterpeice is one of those. As sublime a song as ever recorded.


31 posted on 07/29/2006 9:54:03 PM PDT by pissant
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