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  1. 21 de ene. de 2022 · The Classic Years by Bob Dylan released in 2022. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • “You’re No Good”
    • “Going, Going, Gone”
    • “Black Diamond Bay”
    • “Where Are You Tonight?
    • “Pressing On”
    • “I and I”
    • “Sweetheart Like You”
    • “Dark Eyes”
    • “The Groom’S Still Waiting at The Altar”
    • “Tight Connection to My Heart

    From his oft-overlooked folkie debut, a prophetic blast of rockabilly. Even in this early stage, hustling to make his name in the folk scene, Dylan’s got rock & roll in his bones.

    One of his last great studio performances with the Band — and also one of his catchiest songsabout death.

    A tale of forbidden love, violence, treachery — plus a final-verse twist where it turns out Dylan’s at home watching the news on TV, drinking a beer. Ah, the Seventies.

    A few beers later, here he is at the end of Street Legal, with his final words before collapsing into the Christian years and his Eighties malaise. He asks the same question he used to ask Sweet Marie, but this is definitely the sound of a man on the brink of a cosmic breakdown.

    Dylan’s Christian period had some of his most out-there gaffes, but also this soulful (though definitely still out-there) gospel hymn about original sin. With a tinge of déjà vu, he tells the heathens in his flock, “Don’t look back.”

    “Been so long since a strange woman slept in my bed,” he sings in the opening line. Guess that’s it for the whole higher-calling-of-my-Lord thing then? The slick reggae groove, cartoonishly huge drums and all, makes the case for Mark Knopfler as one of his most simpatico producers. The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time: Bob Dylan

    The best of his grizzled mid-life booty-call ballads. This song basically became the template for the last quarter-century of Leonard Cohen’s career, for which we should all be grateful.

    While Dylan was lost in synth-drums and leisure suits, not to mention line-dance videos, he went back to the acoustic guitar for this nebulous folk dirge. Judging by the lyrics, he’d been secretly listening to a lot of U2.

    The scariest of all Dylan apocalypse songs. “Cities on fire, phones out of order, they’re killing nuns and soldiers, there’s fighting on the border,” and to make it all worse, Dylan can’t get a date.

    Deep in the wilderness years of the Eighties, Dylan unleashes a mighty howl of desperation, his finest song of the era. When he says “Be easy, baby, there ain’t nothing worth stealing in here,” it’s the late-night Zen croak of a flophouse sage. Also, a video where he tries to line-dance. The man had a lot of crazy ideas in those days.

  2. Playlist with the 50 greatest songs by Bob Dylan, in order from 1 to 50, according to a list made by The Guardian in 2020. All songs (from Dylan's official Y...

  3. 24 de may. de 2020 · Here, with commentary from Bono, Mick Jagger, Lenny Kravitz, Lucinda Williams, Sheryl Crow and other famous fans, are Dylan’s 100 greatest songs – just the tip of the iceberg for an artist of ...

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  4. 30 de sept. de 2011 · I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) First Release: Another Side of Bob Dylan First Played: Sep 01, 1964 Last Played: Nov 07, 2013 Times Played: 349

  5. Playlist with the 100 greatest songs by Bob Dylan, in order from 1 to 100, according to the list made by Rolling Stone magazine. All songs (from Dylan's official Youtube channel) are in their...