1987: 'Dylan and the Dead' tour made the Dead sound 'lively'. 1992: Nixed from Hear Music, 2001: TWENTY year anniversary of slumming with Ringo & P-Jam in the $5 CD sale-rack 2002: New album Love and Theft is a $^&^%## Classic !!
Old Bob sounds like he's been lightin up with Les Paul, Johnny Cash and John Hiatt, (with maybe some Leonard Cohen dropping in between sets). Different and new as it is, it still sounds like a classic BOB DYLAN album ! Way to go Dylan !!!!!
Any other fans out there ? Is 'time out of mind' as good ?
Pretty good ben. I think I'll try and catch Dylan when he comes around this time - if he makes it to Portland.
Cornfed: (Since you are in Colorado) If you want to hear some 'real' Dylan songs, go a show of the 'Black Rose acoustic society' north of Colorado Springs. Quite a few members from the original Florida based group.
Dylan is an easy person to overlook. That's the trick I think. Don't get one of his songs ? Just wait.
Ehart: Haven't heard the vinyl. The cd has exceptional sound quality.
I have both the vinyl and CD. 99 percent of the time I enjoy vinyl more, which is true in this case. The sound stage is slightly more 3 dementional. Although, they are very similar in sound and timbre, I again give the nod to vinyl.
This is an extremely quiet pressing and a great example of how far vinyl has come.
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