My 2 favs..have to be the back cover of "Shot Of Love" where he is pondering the rose. And the front cover of "Street Legal" with that what the hell? Look on his face.
>My 2 favs..have to be the back cover of "Shot Of Love" where he is >pondering the rose. >And the front cover of "Street Legal" with that what the hell? Look on >his face.
>>My 2 favs..have to be the back cover of "Shot Of Love" where he is >>pondering the rose. >>And the front cover of "Street Legal" with that what the hell? Look on >>his face.
> >>My 2 favs..have to be the back cover of "Shot Of Love" where he is > >>pondering the rose. > >>And the front cover of "Street Legal" with that what the hell? Look on > >>his face.
> > >>My 2 favs..have to be the back cover of "Shot Of Love" where he is > > >>pondering the rose. > > >>And the front cover of "Street Legal" with that what the hell? Look on > > >>his face.
On Jul 24, 9:25 pm, "Just Walkin'" <kensh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> My vote is for the Great White Wonder.
> It was so good, even The Beatles imitated it
They took a lot from Bob, especially John. They wouldn't have been who they were - or where they are today - without Bob. The best Dylan album covers though are Blonde On Blonde and Nashville Skyline - this is a fact, there's no argument about it
On Jul 25, 8:51 am, Martin <martingayf...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> On Jul 24, 9:25 pm, "Just Walkin'" <kensh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > My vote is for the Great White Wonder.
> > It was so good, even The Beatles imitated it
> They took a lot from Bob, especially John. They wouldn't have been > who they were - or where they are today - without Bob. The best Dylan > album covers though are Blonde On Blonde and Nashville Skyline - this > is a fact, there's no argument about it
On Jul 25, 8:09 pm, poisoned rose <whydoIstillbot...@usenet.com> wrote:
> Album covers are not exactly Dylan's strong suit
Whose album covers *are* their strong suit? Oh sorry, I forgot you're not *talking* to me at the moment are you? Let me know when you've worked your way out of your sulk