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Bat
(Austin)
Posted: Apr 29, 2013 - 14:01
 

 midreaming wrote:
...I offered up my innocence and got repaid with scorn

"Come in" she said
"I'll give you shelter from the storm

i think that's pretty much how it went..

 
I love that line as well and was going to say as much.  Glad someone else beat me to the punch.

j1sey
Posted: Apr 07, 2013 - 07:02
 

outstanding

Johnny-smooth
(On my bicycle)
Posted: Mar 29, 2013 - 11:48
 

 matude wrote:

Well.. yes he does. But then you listen to him like you listen to Young - not with ears but with heart
 
Indeed, Paul Siebel is another amazing lyricist whose voice takes some getting use to but forget the ears and listen with the heart

martinc
(Ottawa Canada)
Posted: Mar 29, 2013 - 11:47
 

My favourite Dylan album. 

Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Mar 29, 2013 - 11:46
 


This song is absolutely marvelous...  love it soooo much...
 
Suddenly I turned around and she was standing there
with silver bracelets on her wrists and flowers in her hair.
She walked up to me so gracefully and took my crown of thorns.
"Come in," she said. "I'll give you shelter from the storm."



Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Feb 26, 2013 - 01:00
 

 d-don wrote:


Every kid in my classroom is watching me sing along right now.
 

That is so cool!  They are lucky to have you!  This is one brilliant song...  I still play a cover to this day—  key of C, just C, G, F, and C...  love it...
 

lshinkawa
(Berkeley, CA)
Posted: Jan 25, 2013 - 17:40
 

I classic voice, alright. Classically painful to listen to. Sorry, Bob.

midreaming
Posted: Jan 25, 2013 - 17:40
 

...I offered up my innocence and got repaid with scorn

"Come in" she said

"I'll give you shelter from the storm

i think that's pretty much how it went..

d-don
(Oregon)
Posted: Jan 10, 2013 - 10:48
 

 Lazarus wrote:


Everybody in my church loves this old classic song, and Dylan's whole new album...
 
 

Every kid in my classroom is watching me sing along right now.

Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Jan 10, 2013 - 10:46
 

 big stud Romeo Tuma wrote:


Love this song...

Bob Dylan has a brand new album out called Tempest...  it got a five-star review by RollingStone...  if you want to see some more data about his new album, just look here...

 

Everybody in my church loves this old classic song, and Dylan's whole new album...
 

On_The_Beach
(The Blue Planet)
Posted: Nov 08, 2012 - 18:08
 

 ziakut wrote:
The letters "P", "S" and "D" precisely in that order is heaven right now.
 
I agree; Phenomenal, Superlative, Divine . . . for starters.

ziakut
(Right Here)
Posted: Oct 23, 2012 - 16:47
 

The letters "P", "S" and "D" precisely in that order is heaven right now.

malcyc
(United Kingdom)
Posted: Oct 08, 2012 - 07:58
 

one of his best tracks, without doubt

kingart
(Brooklyn NY)
Posted: Oct 08, 2012 - 07:57
 

One of my favorite Dylan songs.

The one-eyed undertaker
he blows a feudal horn
come in she said I'll give you
shelter from the storm.

Or, would that be "futile" horn? 
Hmm. I'l song to the song lyrics and look it up.
 

matude
Posted: Sep 28, 2012 - 05:22
 

 vaos wrote:
No disrespect to Dylan lovers, but I'm a proud member of the Bob Dylan Sounds Like A Chainsaw Society.
 
Well.. yes he does. But then you listen to him like you listen to Young - not with ears but with heart

vaos
(maastricht / liège)
Posted: Sep 22, 2012 - 04:09
 

No disrespect to Dylan lovers, but I'm a proud member of the Bob Dylan Sounds Like A Chainsaw Society.

(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Sep 10, 2012 - 08:14
 



Love this song...

Bob Dylan has a brand new album out called Tempest...  it got a five-star review by RollingStone...  if you want to see some more data about his new album, just look here...



rdo
(DC)
Posted: Sep 08, 2012 - 18:54
 

 MJdub wrote:

While I totally agree, I still think that there is a broad spectrum of style, ability, and technique; it isn't just either/or.  While rock doesn't demand or need perfection in rhythm or pitch like opera does, that doesn't mean it's worthless.  Dylan seems to focus on lyric and rhythm, and give no shits about pitch.  This is why I find his voice unappealing, and clearly why so many others have even stronger negative feelings.

Honestly not trying to bash Dylan; I used to think he was awful, but tried to give him a chance and I have to respect his immense talent and give him all due respect, but the sound to my ears is more harsh than pleasant.  Someday I'd honestly like to read all of his songs ... I just can't listen to them.  

I think all listeners of rock music need to draw the line somewhere what level of ability (or inability) they're willing to tolerate — conscious or not.  Sometimes you can tune it out; some people can't even hear it unless it's really horrible.  Most of Dylan's music seems to have a lack of melody that just can't hold my attention long enough to really listen to the words; even if I do it's just not enough of a song without the melody.

And I can't stand opera.

All that said, I have to agree with your sentiment again — people shouldn't judge Dylan just based on the vocals.  I get it though.
 
I'd argue the prevailing mood in Rock vocals has always been irony - it's anti-technical.  I'd say Pavement and Malkmus was responsible for finally pushing it over the edge of irony into parody.  NO ONE cares about technique in Rock vocals. 

calypsus_1
(East of Eden)
Posted: Sep 07, 2012 - 09:53
 


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MJdub
(Bay Area, CA)
Posted: Aug 21, 2012 - 16:57
 

 rdo wrote:

Rock vocals are not the same as Opera vocals.  When will you ever learn, People?

 
While I totally agree, I still think that there is a broad spectrum of style, ability, and technique; it isn't just either/or.  While rock doesn't demand or need perfection in rhythm or pitch like opera does, that doesn't mean it's worthless.  Dylan seems to focus on lyric and rhythm, and give no shits about pitch.  This is why I find his voice unappealing, and clearly why so many others have even stronger negative feelings.

Honestly not trying to bash Dylan; I used to think he was awful, but tried to give him a chance and I have to respect his immense talent and give him all due respect, but the sound to my ears is more harsh than pleasant.  Someday I'd honestly like to read all of his songs ... I just can't listen to them.  

I think all listeners of rock music need to draw the line somewhere what level of ability (or inability) they're willing to tolerate — conscious or not.  Sometimes you can tune it out; some people can't even hear it unless it's really horrible.  Most of Dylan's music seems to have a lack of melody that just can't hold my attention long enough to really listen to the words; even if I do it's just not enough of a song without the melody.

And I can't stand opera.

All that said, I have to agree with your sentiment again — people shouldn't judge Dylan just based on the vocals.  I get it though.

Art_Carnage
(DeepintheheartofTexas)
Posted: Aug 21, 2012 - 16:31
 

Sublime.

toterola
(Further)
Posted: Jun 19, 2012 - 18:47
 

I bargained for salvation an' they gave me a lethal dose.
I offered up my innocence and got repaid with scorn.
"Come in," she said,
"I'll give you shelter from the storm. wrote:


Lyrically about as good as it gets. {#Cheers}


Bobert_ParkCity
(Park City Utah)
Posted: Jun 19, 2012 - 18:42
 

This meant so much to me then, and it means so much more now. God stuff.

buddy
Posted: Jun 04, 2012 - 00:58
 

Hard to nail down my favorite Dylan album, but this is in the top 3.

sirdroseph
(Yes)
Posted: May 03, 2012 - 07:35
 

 rdo wrote:

Rock vocals are not the same as Opera vocals.  When will you ever learn, People?

 

Somebody needs to tell Florence, Vienna Tang, Goldfrapp and the like this.{#Stop}

a_genuine_find
(not me, Radio P) (3rd stone, sol, orion belt, milkyway..?)
Posted: May 03, 2012 - 07:14
 


Thankful for the PSD feature ...

Bleyfusz
Posted: Apr 17, 2012 - 06:03
 

 rdo wrote:

Rock vocals are not the same as Opera vocals.  When will you ever learn, People?

 
{#Clap}

rdo
(DC)
Posted: Apr 01, 2012 - 14:13
 

Rock vocals are not the same as Opera vocals.  When will you ever learn, People?



That_SOB
(In at least 2 places at once)
Posted: Mar 16, 2012 - 14:29
 

 fredriley wrote:

Up yours,troll. he's got a bad case of adenoids and plenty of folk don't like it. 

Tough feckin' titties if that gets on your mammary glands

. and you don't like it then tough shit.a feckin' troll with an anger management problem



 
Hmm, Anger Management you say ? Dylan is as much Americana as Ford, Chevy, Hank Williams Sr., Johnny Cash, Malibu Beach, 
or Times Square, and that is something I can see you will just never understand, however, 8.5 speaks for itself.
Well you know, I never much cared for the Queen, but I'm sure there are a lot of chaps that do.



(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Mar 16, 2012 - 14:21
 



Key of C—  all C, G, F, C...  so easy to play...  so hard to write...
 

thewheedle
(Seattle)
Posted: Mar 16, 2012 - 14:19
 

 romeotuma wrote:


Everybody in my hotel room tremendously loves this song...  several screamed at me to turn up the volume, and I acquiesced...

 
 
I misplaced my room key. Can someone meet in the lobby?

oldviolin
(Esse Quam Videri)
Posted: Mar 16, 2012 - 14:19
 

soul cracker

(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Feb 29, 2012 - 21:48
 



marvelous...  love it...

 

Bobert_ParkCity
(Park City Utah)
Posted: Feb 13, 2012 - 19:46
 

To me this album together with Desire represent Dylan's golden age. At least one of em'.

ziakut
(Unmoon)
Posted: Feb 13, 2012 - 19:43
 

 Dinges,_the_Dude wrote:

BD is far overrated...

 
Understatement of the year. Agree with you!{#Eyes}

(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Feb 13, 2012 - 19:43
 



Everybody in my hotel room tremendously loves this song...  several screamed at me to turn up the volume, and I acquiesced...

 

Dinges,_the_Dude
(below sea-level, N52°22', E4°52')
Posted: Jan 13, 2012 - 01:29
 

BD is far overrated...



somecallmejohn
Posted: Dec 28, 2011 - 11:13
 

 oldslabsides wrote:
still, goosebumps.
 
ditto - literally.  Blood on the Tracks is my favorite Dylan album, and is in my top-20 "never get tired of" album list.

Red_Dragon
Posted: Dec 28, 2011 - 11:08
 

still, goosebumps.

fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Dec 12, 2011 - 06:23
 

 That_SOB wrote:


save yer breath no one gives a goodly god-damn about what you think.. bitch and moan bitch and moan
got something else to do ? then do it, but quit cher bitchin'  !!{#Ass}{#Fire}

 
Up yours, troll. Poacher's been around longer than you and is a regular poster to this board who posts positive comments as well. He's as much right as you to post, and if he slags off Dylan and you don't like it then tough shit. And I, for one, do give a something or other for Poacher's posts, so you don't feckin' speak for me. At least he's not a feckin' troll with an anger management problem and no respect for others' rights.

Dylan's poetry is brilliant and he's one of the greatest Western poets of the 20th Century. His singing sounds like he's got a bad case of adenoids and plenty of folk don't like it. Tough feckin' titties if that gets on your mammary glands.


Stevecot
(Oslo, Norway)
Posted: Dec 12, 2011 - 06:20
 

Great song from a fantastic album!

Jeff09
(Gainesville, Florida)
Posted: Nov 26, 2011 - 17:34
 

I want to always hear this song..to have it enter my consciousness at random intervals.  Its significance is impossible to overstate, at least for me.

That_SOB
(In at least 2 places at once)
Posted: Nov 10, 2011 - 13:38
 

 MiracleDrug wrote:
Poacher wrote:
I tried. I REALLY tried. I even listened properly. 

Nothing. Nada. Ziltch. 

I still don't like Dylan.
 

save yer breath no one gives a goodly god-damn about what you think.. bitch and moan bitch and moan
got something else to do ? then do it, but quit cher bitchin'  !!{#Ass}{#Fire}


MiracleDrug
(Earth)
Posted: Nov 10, 2011 - 13:25
 

 Poacher wrote:

I tried. I REALLY tried. I even listened properly. 

Nothing. Nada. Ziltch. 

I still don't like Dylan.
 
roger that...

great songwriter...

horrible excuse for a singer....


spanishboots
(Helsinki, Finland)
Posted: Sep 24, 2011 - 11:03
 

 romeotuma wrote:


I'll dance to this...
 
I've seen Bob dancing. It was just a few steps on stage in Helsinki, Finland way back in May 2000. He had just received the Polar Price in Sweden a few days days earlier and apparently kind of felt like dancing. A great gig, probably his best in Finland.


(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Sep 08, 2011 - 14:00
 



I'll dance to this...


Xstar
(Florence, Kentucky)
Posted: Aug 24, 2011 - 01:40
 

Love.  And I will never forget the SNL skit: Bob Dylan and Top Petty(actors not the real ones) are having a conversation no one else can under stand but them! {#Tongue-out}

Besides that, timeless music from both. {#Notworthy}

anotherlistener
(outside Bawlmer)
Posted: Aug 08, 2011 - 06:04
 

Great song (10) off of one of those rare perfect (near perfect) albums (discs).  The songs flow beautifully into one another, and at least three of them rate a ten.  The best album from a living legend.

(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Jul 07, 2011 - 20:19
 

 flapser wrote:
This man is a living legend {#Clap}
 


Yes...  he has several versions of his own of this song, and they are all great...  this one is my fave...

 

flapser
Posted: Jun 22, 2011 - 03:26
 

This man is a living legend {#Clap}