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Hurricane Desire (1976) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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RedGuitar May 12, 2009 - 07:43 | aarrgho wrote: Yeah...one of my favorites by Bob Scarlet Rivera was the fiddler on that album....wonder what ever happened to her? Check out: www.scarletrivera.com |
DavidS_UK May 12, 2009 - 07:43 | So many good Dylan songs yet this one seem to be played the most, shame as it's not his best by a long way. Low rating from me. |
a_genuine_find May 12, 2009 - 07:42 | Where's Natalie Merchent when you really need her, what a god awful voice. |
RedGuitar May 12, 2009 - 07:38 | Pyro wrote: One of his best CDs, along with Blood on the Tracks....and I'm not a huge fan. I have to agree with this. I did like "Oh, Mercy" with Lanois' production. |
Pyro May 12, 2009 - 07:37 | One of his best CDs, along with Blood on the Tracks....and I'm not a huge fan. |
(former member) Apr 10, 2009 - 17:57 | great song... love it... |
peter_james_bond Apr 10, 2009 - 17:51 | One of Dylan's Best! |
conglif Mar 10, 2009 - 05:24 | Was he guilty? I don't know, I wasn't there. But if he was, it wasn't the first, nor will it be the last time the state framed a guilty man (happens all the time). Either way, the guy spent nearly 20 years in the hole. Still more time than a lot of killers serve. |
lattalo Feb 06, 2009 - 15:49 | Stefen wrote: Is there a right wing and left wing spin on this matter? Any time one of us is subject to unjustice, we all are subject to unjustice. Non of us are free until everyone is free, I understand what that means now. To think that just because someone is put in prison for something they didn't do, and all of us aren't effected by that is pure fantasy. I don't care who you are you could be put in prison for something you didn't do, or maybe worse yet I have to alter my behavior(have no dealings with black people or indian people) so that I won't be a victim. This not right wing or left wing ideas, it is the simple truth! But America has just changed, we still have a way to go, but we are moving in the right direction. We all live on this planet, we are all different, and if we don't learn how to get along, we all suffer. |
diazo Feb 06, 2009 - 15:36 | Stefen wrote: Is there a right wing and left wing spin on this matter? You've got each side's take immediately below your comment. Left says it's wrong to execute an innocent man; Right says if they were executed, they were probably guilty of something so get over it. |
Stefen Jan 05, 2009 - 23:40 | Is there a right wing and left wing spin on this matter? |
saltysanford Dec 05, 2008 - 09:57 | Rickvee wrote: Rubin Carter, wrongfully accused on a triple murder or not, was a bad guy. Read about him on Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter I like the song but not the subject of it. Siting Wikipedia as a source for an argument doesn't give you a good start or firm foundation for any assertion. More importantly; why the hell does Rubin Carter being a bad person have any bearing upon the fact that another black man was wrongfully convicted of a crime in America? "Wrongly convicted or not"? O.K., by that logic any bad guy should be convicted and jailed because they aren't particularly nice human beings. IMO Dylan is speaking to the recurring injustices that the Rubin Carter incident typfies in this county. |
ThePoose Dec 05, 2008 - 09:52 | lattalo wrote: Rubin Carter did not commit this murder and he would have been a great fighter. He was a victim of hate and racism, period! I feel ashamed that this ever happened in America. But there is hope, we just elected a Black President!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! American is a land of hope again. For the life of me I cannot understand why Americans say they elected a black president. If this election had happened in an African country, would they say a white president was elected? Obama is no more black than he is white. Everyone should be saying they elected a bi-racial president. |
aarrgho Dec 05, 2008 - 09:51 | Yeah...one of my favorites by Bob Scarlet Rivera was the fiddler on that album....wonder what ever happened to her? |
superfido Dec 05, 2008 - 09:43 | MrGreg wrote: If only he'd collaborated more like he did with this. If he'd only stopped after this. |
lattalo Dec 05, 2008 - 09:42 | Rickvee wrote: Rubin Carter, wrongfully accused on a triple murder or not, was a bad guy. Read about him on Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter I like the song but not the subject of it. Rubin Carter did not commit this murder and he would have been a great fighter. He was a victim of hate and racism, period! I feel ashamed that this ever happened in America. But there is hope, we just elected a Black President!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! American is a land of hope again. |
MrGreg Dec 05, 2008 - 09:39 | If only he'd collaborated more like he did with this. |
lattalo Dec 05, 2008 - 09:35 | asbellem wrote: One of Bob's best, in my opinion |
tkosh Nov 03, 2008 - 21:04 | I was a student at Dylan's own (sort of) U of M when this came out...listened to it over and over. In my mind, the last great Dylan album. I might be a sap, but the lyrics to "Sara" are still my favorite Dylan lines. Check it out, all you great lovers! |
WonderLizard Oct 03, 2008 - 06:53 | I recall a film clip of this played live on the Rolling Thunder tour with Jim McGuinn on guitar and Joan Baez backing vocals. The band punched the chorus lines ferociously. "This is the story of a hurricane..." WHAM! Betcha it's somewhere on YouTube. |
