I think that's pretty much the consensus opinion on rmd. In fact, just a week
or two ago, there was a thread extolling its many virtues. I'm not sure from
whom it is you're revolting here.
Jay
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> Look, folks, once and for all, Self Portrait is a damn fine album. I'm
> tired of it being trashed all of the time here.
Fair enough, but the album is quite trashy, wouldn't you say.
It's like Bob Dylan making an album that his mother would like.
I mean, there aren't any drug songs on it, are there, unless Quinn the
Eskimo is really an ecstacy dealer.
No, but he does seem pretty stoned through much of it.
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was recorded at the wrong speed. NO doubt all Bob records have
interest but this one leaves me cold. Hey, remember I'm the guy who
is always defending KOL and New Morning so I know how you guys feel.
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> I mean, there aren't any drug songs on it, are there, unless Quinn the
> Eskimo is really an ecstacy dealer.
>
Quinn the Eskimo is purportedly a reference to a combination drug (strictly
recreational) of speed, smack & acid.
Or so I've been told.
I haven't googeld the arkives to ascertain source authority.
In sufficient dose, sounes like a pleasant way to Kevorkian.
-Justin
Self Portrait is to John Wesley Harding as the White Album is to Sgt Pepper
Went out last night to take a little round
I met Little SaDie & I blowed her down
Never, ever thought of it like that, but it kind of works! Nashville Skyline
is Magical Mystery Tour..? New morning is Abbey Road...?
Dockery
Wow...The Mighty Quinn an ecstacy dealer? Would have been interesting
considering is wasn't invented for another 20 years. :)
I agree though. Self Portrait is a pretty mediocre album compared to all 9
exceptional albums released up to that point (even Nashville Skyline). Some
tracks do shine though, but paying twice the money for a double album back then
when you were expecting something of Blonde On Blonde caliber must have been
somewhat of a let down.
It was a let down for me when I finally decided to buy it in the mid-70's. I
thought it was somewhat weak (and even boring at times) for a Dylan album and
regreted forking out weeks of my allowance for it. To me the album is as sloppy
as the cover. Showing for the first time the vulnerablity of an artist even as
infallible as Dylan was at the time. But all great artist have moments of
mediocrity.
It wasn't until many years after the advent of CD's that I bought Self Portrait
again. I enjoy it more now than I did back then. Being a single disc it's a lot
more accessable and seems less excessive compared to the vinyl verson.
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