To: simpson96
The weakest Wilbury. Everything he touches sounds the same. He even turned Bob Dylan into an orchestral player.
5 posted on
09/07/2021 5:05:01 PM PDT by
monkeyshine
(live and let live is dead)
To: monkeyshine
Yep. Stay in your own clime Jeff....your mother thanks you for that home though...
7 posted on
09/07/2021 5:07:14 PM PDT by
Fungi
To: monkeyshine
Everything he touches sounds the same. He even turned Bob Dylan into an orchestral player.
He did okay with Del Shannon on his last album (Rock On!), and some interesting work with him in the '70s (Deadly Game, Cry Baby Cry). Others don't work (Help Me, Distant Ghost). Jeff's affinity for falsetto harmonies works well with Del. "Rock On!" was not Del's best work, and the finished product wasn't going to be as much of a "comeback" as the early '80s "Drop Down and Get Me" with Tom Petty was, but it didn't all sound the same, and certainly not like an orchestral work.
12 posted on
09/07/2021 5:22:17 PM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: monkeyshine
Disagree. Even if you don’t like his singing his career producing and engineering albums for other artists stands up with the best of them.
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14 posted on
09/07/2021 5:33:19 PM PDT by
Celtic Conservative
(My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
To: monkeyshine
Jeff Lynne was the third-most-talented member of the Traveling Wilburys, after Tom Petty and Roy Orbison.
Bob Dylan has zero talent.
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