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50. "intentionally bad's a stretch but a 2-LP of odds & sods w/weird covers"
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for a prolific songwriter who up to that point had a pretty rock-solid catalog despite at least three about-faces up to that point, it certainly represented some of the signs of a willfully induced career suicidial tendencies or at the very least a lack of inspiration/writer's-block.

I won't put it in the Metal Machine Music category (where people actually had to debate whether it actually *was* music & the logic/explanation behind it seems to only point to Lou Reed being a Legendary Asshole) but it's at least in the same category of 'Am I Not Your Girl?' by Sinead O'Connor in that even if it does possess some okay musical moments they falls on deaf ears in the context of which it was released & the artist's prior recorded history.

The vocals are a bit all over the place on that album, probably because there's different eras/places for the source material.

Having the best-remembered song on here be one Dylan doesn't even sing on (featuring a repeated mantra of 'all work & no play makes jack a dull boy' proverbial proportions) speaks to the issues with this album probably more than anything else.

Dylan had at least five or six distinct singing voices to my ears up to that point (that early Ramblin Jack type of folky-hick 'humdinger/folksinger' affectation, the more shouted/accusatory tone taken during the subsequent 'topical' phase around 63/64, the endless-verses with elongated-syllable-ending 'rocker' of Rolling Stone once he went electric, the muted-dust-bowl-narrative-sound of John Wesley Harding, the oddly crystal-clear country-crooner of Nashville Skyline for which his only explanation was a brief respite from incessant cigarrette-smoking) but this one seems almost somewhere in the middle of the last two I'd mentioned but with less emotional investment.

  

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Friday Fun Post: People talking out their ass. [View all] , Austin, Fri Mar-30-12 02:57 AM
 
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RE: I'll start:
Mar 30th 2012
1
LMFAO
Mar 30th 2012
4
RE: Working at Tower:
Mar 30th 2012
2
This is fucking funny.
Apr 02nd 2012
45
RE: In my friend's record store:
Mar 30th 2012
3
a college girlfriend thought Muddy Waters was doing a show
Mar 30th 2012
5
RE: Haha. . . tribute shows I think bank on that sometimes.
Mar 30th 2012
20
      Part of me still regrets not getting to watch her
Mar 30th 2012
25
           I'm a Baddish Boy, Don't You Know That You Are A Bloozing Star,
Apr 02nd 2012
46
1987, taking the bus to the Mann to see Dylan and The Alarm
Mar 30th 2012
6
lol.
Mar 30th 2012
12
2001 or so. Cute waitress overhears me & buddy talking music.
Mar 30th 2012
7
The most infamous Lesson Example
Mar 30th 2012
8
squawk!
Mar 30th 2012
11
RE: Oh my. The things one forgets.
Mar 30th 2012
24
"I was the first to put poetry on the pop charts." (c) Donovan
Mar 30th 2012
9
see billy corgan.
Mar 30th 2012
13
RE: Ugh, that *is* pretty cringe-worthy.
Mar 30th 2012
19
whole interview is at
Mar 30th 2012
23
The alliteration makes it sound even worse.
Mar 30th 2012
21
I do it all the time. It's called farting. We all do that.
Mar 30th 2012
10
that's not talking, that's trumpeting.
Mar 30th 2012
14
      LMAO!
Mar 30th 2012
15
           you've never tried?
Mar 30th 2012
16
           http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_P%C3%A9tomane
Mar 30th 2012
17
                RE: Oh my god.
Mar 30th 2012
22
                     Plus, he had an awesome moustache.
Mar 30th 2012
27
                          RE: But did the mustache fart?
Mar 30th 2012
29
Think I've shared this before, but anyway:
Mar 30th 2012
18
RE: To be fair, all that posthumous stuff doesn't measure up. . .
Mar 30th 2012
28
PLEASE tell me that's how you met your wife
Mar 30th 2012
30
      Ha. No. Although she is the classic rock expert of the relationship
Mar 30th 2012
31
RE: Everything Robert Smith of the Cure has ever said.
Mar 30th 2012
26
This one is a little more subtle, but anyway.....
Mar 30th 2012
32
one that has always gotten my goat, but I'm sure few here will have hear...
Mar 30th 2012
33
I'm sure he was also the first to use the phrase 'Rock On'
Mar 30th 2012
36
That little bitty ting. It's not the same. (c) Vanilla Ice.
Mar 30th 2012
34
RE: Oh, I forgot about that one too.
Mar 30th 2012
37
i hope so.
Mar 30th 2012
40
man that will never get old, I think we both actually referenced
Apr 02nd 2012
49
When I was a sophmore in HS and my brother was a junior, he was
Mar 30th 2012
35
RE: Aww, that's kind of sad.
Mar 30th 2012
38
      looking back on it, it is kinda sad because as teenagers we just
Mar 30th 2012
39
RE: Okay, here's a fun one I heard second hand:
Mar 30th 2012
41
RE: Friday Fun Post: People talking out their ass.
Mar 30th 2012
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RE: Friday Fun Post: People talking out their ass.
Mar 30th 2012
43
a few more Dylanisms
Apr 02nd 2012
44
uhh, that should be 'lmao @ Geoff Muldaur calling...'
Apr 02nd 2012
47
RE: Bob's full of them.
Apr 02nd 2012
48
     
I wasn't there, but my homeboy went to Milwaukee like 8 years ago
Apr 02nd 2012
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