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Title: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: Shallow on December 03, 2004, 08:50:20 PM
He was a key component a huge sociological change in America, and he didn't intend for it to happen or want anything to do with it. It was that hippie revoltion, and it all started with him and his lyrics. I don't think a single man's music changed America and the world as much as this guys did in the 60s. This isn't me as a Dylan fan speaking this is me as a realist speaking. I'm not trying to over promote the guy, but his contributions aren't debatable. Even though he didn't purposely make them.


http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/02/60minutes/main658799.shtml
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: Lincoln on December 03, 2004, 09:04:44 PM
Agreed, Dylan's music always comes off humble & unpretentious, yet so powerful.
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: Trauma-san on December 03, 2004, 09:07:40 PM
He's alright.  Personally I don't get into him much probably because he DOES get so much credit, and doesn't want it.  It's like the cool thing to do is to ramble on about how great Dylan is.  I do like much of his stuff, though, but I'm not a die hard fan or anything. 
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: GangstaBoogy on December 04, 2004, 03:32:59 AM
lol i thought this thread was about homie from "Makin Da Band"
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: white Boy on December 04, 2004, 03:36:29 AM
i like a bunch of his songs, but that fuckin harmonica is very annoying in some songs he just BLOWS like crazy and its this Long annoying high pitched sound for like 10 sec.. and I'm bewildered as to what the fuck is going on... Ive been wanting to get that off my chest or a while but was too lazy to make a thread
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: Bramsterdam (see ya) on December 04, 2004, 07:35:48 AM
Agreed, Dylan's music always comes off humble & unpretentious, yet so powerful.
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: Shallow on December 04, 2004, 07:41:55 AM
i like a bunch of his songs, but that fuckin harmonica is very annoying in some songs he just BLOWS like crazy and its this Long annoying high pitched sound for like 10 sec.. and I'm bewildered as to what the fuck is going on... Ive been wanting to get that off my chest or a while but was too lazy to make a thread


The harmonica never bothered me. I guess it's an aquired listen. What specific songs are you referring to?


and Baby G: can you imagine if 60 minutes did a whole piece on the guy from making the band? That would be the second worst thing ever. The worst thing would be me calling him a social revolutionary. lol. You should check 60 minutes out though and find out more about this guy. He's very interesting.
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: white Boy on December 04, 2004, 08:14:52 AM
^LMAO.. i think that would be pure comedy on a 60 min episonde with DYLAN from the band.. hes a funny dude.. btw when i get home ill tell you specificaly what songs im talkin bout.. but ima def peep this special...
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: Javier on December 04, 2004, 02:29:37 PM
Didn't the Weather Underground named themselves from a Bob Dylan song?
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: Westside Soldier on December 05, 2004, 05:59:51 PM
lol i thought this thread was about homie from "Makin Da Band"

Me too hahaha
Title: Re: Dylan on 60 minutes this Sunday (a true social revolutionary)
Post by: Shallow on December 05, 2004, 06:05:13 PM
I saw it. It was pretty good. They did the best they could to sum up his career in 20 minutes. Anyone that found it interesting can now look more into his career and anyone that didn't only wasted 20 minutes.