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As for my opinion, it's a decent album worth listening to once in a long
while....certainly in his bottom 10 albums, but better than the late 80's
garbage (Not counting the comeback album Oh Mercy).
"Ryan Carey" <slend...@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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I like it as an album. Listen to itonce and a while. Is not a gratalbum
though but I really think it was something he had to do.
I don't see it as being a "joke" album.
As for the live cuts, I seee the Isle of Wight show as being a very
underated one and remain hopeful of a full release under the "Bootleg
Series" banner with a gospel show "Toronto 1980" being the most obvious
choice.
Sean in Australia
Sean in Australia
"Stephen Pickett" <sb...@drexel.edu> wrote in message
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I don't know if it's great or bad or a joke.......I love it.
Steve
why is the title on the edge of my cd upside down, compared to the traditional
way (i.e. when it sits in my cd rack, the words are the right way up, but the
back of the CD is the top side ? Is it like this on the vinyl, cassette?
Groucho
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> I love it, but...
>
> why is the title on the edge of my cd upside down, compared to the traditional
> way (i.e. when it sits in my cd rack, the words are the right way up, but the
> back of the CD is the top side ? Is it like this on the vinyl, cassette?
>
> Groucho<<<<
Hey Groucho! You been buying those cheap Taiwanese pirate CDs again? ;-) Either
that or you're in possession of a rarity way beyond the extroardinary aesthetic
value of the album itself. Both my CD and vinyl LP are right side up. Drats!
Ray.
PS: You didn't reverse the insert after a night on the bottle? ;-)
> You "love" self portrait. God, with that superlative out of the way, how would
> you describe your feelings for any of Bob's good or great albums?<<<<
Dear Epic 1934 (may I call you that?)
If you see my use of "love" as simply a superlative then I think you've missed the
point of my post. I see love as something all enveloping, intensely personal and
passionately addictive. I can use the same term to describe almost all of Dylan I
have heard or seen without feeling I have to get up on a box with my Rogets to
make people think I "love" one piece of his art more than another. Self Portrait
was, to me, soothing, bright, funny, mostly articulate, different, musically
interesting and most of all it had a much-needed healing quality which I found
only on one other album at the time, Nashville Skyline.
It was finger-pointing, derisory, point-scoring remarks such as yours which made
me miss worlds of Dylan I could never hope to retrieve and I'd hate to see it
happen to others who just might like to get an overview of his body of work as a
whole. Bob's religious period is a case in point and I'm only now realising, even
if it may not be the same "love" I apply to SP, there's now a feeling of "love"
for that period which I never took the opportunity to fully explore before.
If I use your "good" or "great" descriptions of Dylan's work, I'm unecessarily
compartmentalising bits and pieces of his work to an area it doesn't deserve to
be. I "love" the artist. I "love" the completeness of his artistic life, but that
doesn't necessarily mean I go around with placards proclaiming it's the ONLY thing
I "love".
And while I appreciate your addressing me as your "God" I'm quite happy to be a
normal, reconstructing Bob fan with a lot of years to make up as I delve into
seemingly bottomless chasms of intrique, fascination, and confusion as I try to
follow the words and music of an artist I have come to "love". If you find that
hard to understand, try deconstructing the word you appear to dismiss as a simple
superlative and start again.
Ray.
PS: I "love" Time Out Of Mind for almost the same personal reasons I "love" Self
Portrait. And I just love "Love And Theft" for itself. R.
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:20:57 +0000, Ray Baldwin <ray...@ihug.com.au>
wrote:
Nuh, that's the way it is. I will check tomorrow in the music stores and see what
the SPs look like there
Ray Baldwin wrote:
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G
Epic1934 wrote:
> You "love" self portrait. God, with that superlative out of the way, how would
> you describe your feelings for any of Bob's good or great albums?
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