Lamont Sanford
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Does anyone have the paricular LP by Bob Dylan
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I framed The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan vinyl, that picture with the mini bus

I saw him singing Blowin' In The Wind first time ever on French tv and after that I was ready to ditch my folks and board the first boat leaving for america

I was mesmerized

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I framed The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan vinyl, that picture with the mini bus

I saw him singing Blowin' In The Wind first time ever on French tv and after that I was ready to ditch my folks and board the first boat leaving for america

I was mesmerized

and oh how grateful we are for your presence.

Dylan is another one I don't care for.

Id rather have guthrie or Hank Williams.

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I saw him at Austin City Limits a couple of years ago. He was headlining. He sounded like total crap. But I do like his songwriting. If it wasn't for Bob Dylan there would have been a lot of albums with one less song on them. Everybody was allowed to cover a Bob Dylan song. My favorite Bob Dylan song is Tom Thumb's Blues. Thus, my interest in the album.

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"Dylan is another one I don't care for"

I know what you like

You like southern "native" american music
celebrating and congratulating your own kind
and your achievements like slaverie

Happy Southern music like if there was no civil rights movement

Despite its NY and Californian music scene america was not a pretty place to live at the time. Your intellectuals were flooding Paris. Although my familly spent six years here in the seventies I came myself to live here much later, when it was bearable

Then you get GW

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Hey, Lamont.

I don't have that pressing, but I have the LP from when I was a yoot.

I am a Dylan fan, so I like the LP, of course, but the recording always struck me as having a little too much in the lower treble, sonically.

If you like Dylan, it's a definite buy. If you are deciding whether to like him or not, then hunt the tunes out on Google before spending your cash.

If you buy it, I'd like to hear what you think of the record quality!

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I saw him at Austin City Limits a couple of years ago. He was headlining. He sounded like total crap. But I do like his songwriting. If it wasn't for Bob Dylan there would have been a lot of albums with one less song on them. Everybody was allowed to cover a Bob Dylan song. My favorite Bob Dylan song is Tom Thumb's Blues. Thus, my interest in the album.

You must be mistaken as noone has ever accused Dylan of sounding like crap.

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You must be mistaken as noone has ever accused Dylan of sounding like crap.

I have, often. Were you being sarcastic?

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You must be mistaken as noone has ever accused Dylan of sounding like crap.

I have, often. Were you being sarcastic?

Moi? Sarcastic?

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