You're a musician and you don't know "like a rolling stone".... ???
I'm betting you're under the age of 18 or you're not much of a musician.
I'd bet, "More than you"
Dude, I write crap like this when I bored:

I know I sound pretentious, but snobbery's not really what I'm about. I can honestly say I've walked out of more operas and symphonies than I've sat through.
And I've never heard one genre of music that didn't have at least one example of pure brilliance. My music collection spans from Gregorian Chants to The Crystal Method.
The problem I have is like if a book lover spends a couple years reading the complete works of Shakespeare, then Byron, then Plato, and then a friend gives them the Harry Potter series.
It might be a diversion but Harry Potter just isn't going to be all that interesting after Apology.
Sure, Dylan wrote a few cool diddys but the guy can't even stay in tune for a whole song (If you ever meet someone with perfect pitch, what you won't find in their record collection is a Beatles album). Some good counterpoint would be nice and maybe modulating keys once in a while without having to start a whole new song might be unique.
Dylan has some decent songs but if you know the difference between a C-Clef, G-Clef and F-Clef, the guy is just flat-out boring after 5 or 10 minutes.