POLL: Bob Dylan's Another Side of Bob Dylan - your favourite track?

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Dave Gilmour's Cat, Feb 18, 2017.

  1. Dave Gilmour's Cat

    Dave Gilmour's Cat Forum Resident Thread Starter

    I only have the CD, unfortunately.
     
  2. Chemically altered

    Chemically altered Forum Resident

    Location:
    Ukraine in Spirit
    "It Ain't Me Bob."
     
  3. Chemguy

    Chemguy Forum Resident

    Location:
    Western Canada
    Just got the 2x45 Stereo Mofi.

    Bob's in the room!
     
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  4. Dave Gilmour's Cat

    Dave Gilmour's Cat Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Quite surprised to see that “Black Crow Blues” has three votes.
     
  5. Dave Gilmour's Cat

    Dave Gilmour's Cat Forum Resident Thread Starter

    It Ain’t Me, Bump.
     
  6. StingRay5

    StingRay5 Important Impresario

    Location:
    California
    I chose "My Back Pages". I like the humility of saying, "Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now", and there's some great imagery in the song as well. "Pounced with fire on flaming roads, using ideas as my maps." "My pathway led by confusion boats, mutiny from stern to bow."
     
  7. Mother

    Mother Forum Resident

    Location:
    Melbourne
    Spanish Harlem Incident

    runner up:
    I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Met)
     
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  8. simoncm

    simoncm Forum Resident

    The first Dylan LP I ever heard (I'd already got hooked on him via his first three singles).

    I've gone for Chimes of Freedom - brilliant lyric! - but so many others deserve honourable mention - All I Really Want to Do, Spanish Harlem Incident, I Shall Be Free No. 10, To Ramona, Motopsycho Nitemare, My Back Pages ...
     
  9. fmfxray373

    fmfxray373 Capitol LPs in the 70s were pretty good.

    "I'm a clean cut kid, and been to college too".
     
  10. ~"Spanish Harlem Incident"
     
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  11. Siegmund

    Siegmund Vinyl Sceptic

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    Britain, Europe
    Babe.

    One of his best, most characteristic songs. Maybe the best song he'd written up to this point.
     

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