![]() Infidels (1983) [ larger cover art ] |
Standing on the water casting your bread
While the eyes of the idol with the iron head are glowing.
Distant ships sailing into the mist,
You were born with a snake in both of your fists while a hurricane was blowing.
Freedom just around the corner for you
But with truth so far off, what good will it do?
Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune,
Bird fly high by the light of the moon,
Oh, oh, oh, Jokerman.
So swiftly the sun sets in the sky,
You rise up and say goodbye to no one.
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread,
Both of their futures, so full of dread, you don't show one.
Shedding off one more layer of skin,
Keeping one step ahead of the persecutor within.
Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune,
Bird fly high by the light of the moon,
Oh, oh, oh, Jokerman.
You're a man of the mountains, you can walk on the clouds,
Manipulator of crowds, you're a dream twister.
You're going to Sodom and Gomorrah
But what do you care? Ain't nobody there would want to marry your sister.
Friend to the martyr, a friend to the woman of shame,
You look into the fiery furnace, see the rich man without any name.
Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune,
Bird fly high by the light of the moon,
Oh, oh, oh, Jokerman.
Well, the Book of Leviticus and Deuteronomy,
The law of the jungle and the sea are your only teachers.
In the smoke of the twilight on a milk-white steed,
Michelangelo indeed could've carved out your features.
Resting in the fields, far from the turbulent space,
Half asleep neath the stars with a small dog licking your face.
Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune,
Bird fly high by the light of the moon,
Oh. oh. oh. Jokerman.
Well, the rifleman's stalking the sick and the lame,
Preacherman seeks the same, who'll get there first is uncertain.
Nightsticks and water cannons, tear gas, padlocks,
Molotov cocktails and rocks behind every curtain,
False-hearted judges dying in the webs that they spin,
Only a matter of time 'til night comes steppin' in.
Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune,
Bird fly high by the light of the moon,
Oh, oh, oh, Jokerman.
It's a shadowy world, skies are slippery gray,
A woman just gave birth to a prince today and dressed him in scarlet.
He'll put the priest in his pocket, put the blade to the heat,
Take the motherless children off the street
And place them at the feet of a harlot.
Oh, Jokerman, you know what he wants,
Oh, Jokerman, you don't show any response.
Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune,
Bird fly high by the light of the moon,
Oh, oh, oh, Jokerman.
| pk53 | Posted: Jan 28, 2011 - 22:17 peter_james_bond wrote: More great lyrics from Dylan: Standing on the waters casting your bread Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune So swiftly the sun sets in the sky Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune You’re a man of the mountains, you can walk on the clouds Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune Well, the Book of Leviticus and Deuteronomy Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune Well, the rifleman’s stalking the sick and the lame Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune It’s a shadowy world, skies are slippery grey Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune Thanks for posting. Proves once again what everyone knows. Dylan is the master of storytelling and lyrics. And I happen to love his harmonica and voice. There are times I'll listen to 2 or 3 albums straight through, particularly his first eight, in one sitting!! |
| bluedot (Long Beach, CA) | Posted: Jan 28, 2011 - 22:16 bluedot wrote: I dunno. I think "Modern Times" is really cool. Jelani wrote: I keep trying to tell myself it's getting better as it goes along, and along, and along. It's not. Haha, I get it now...you're talking about THIS song in particular. Yeah, it does drag a bit to the end.. |
| bluedot (Long Beach, CA) | Posted: Jan 28, 2011 - 22:12 I dunno. I think "Modern Times" is really cool. Jelani wrote: I keep trying to tell myself it's getting better as it goes along, and along, and along. It's not. |
| onerb | Posted: Dec 28, 2010 - 14:31 lemmoth wrote: For all you Bob-haters out there - All Music says it best: Bob Dylan's influence on popular music is incalculable. As a songwriter, he pioneered several different schools of pop songwriting, from confessional singer/songwriter to winding, hallucinatory, stream-of-consciousness narratives. As a vocalist, he broke down the notion that a singer must have a conventionally good voice in order to perform, thereby redefining the vocalist's role in popular music. As a musician, he sparked several genres of pop music, including electrified folk-rock and country-rock. And that just touches on the tip of his achievements. Dylan's force was evident during his height of popularity in the '60s — the Beatles' shift toward introspective songwriting in the mid-'60s never would have happened without him — but his influence echoed throughout several subsequent generations, as many of his songs became popular standards and his best albums became undisputed classics of the rock & roll canon. Dylan's influence throughout folk music was equally powerful, and he marks a pivotal turning point in its 20th century evolution, signifying when the genre moved away from traditional songs and toward personal songwriting. Even when his sales declined in the '80s and '90s, Dylan's presence rarely lagged, and his commercial revival in the 2000s proved his staying power. like he said (or her)... |
| lemmoth (NYC) | Posted: Dec 28, 2010 - 14:19 For all you Bob-haters out there - All Music says it best: Bob Dylan's influence on popular music is incalculable. As a songwriter, he pioneered several different schools of pop songwriting, from confessional singer/songwriter to winding, hallucinatory, stream-of-consciousness narratives. As a vocalist, he broke down the notion that a singer must have a conventionally good voice in order to perform, thereby redefining the vocalist's role in popular music. As a musician, he sparked several genres of pop music, including electrified folk-rock and country-rock. And that just touches on the tip of his achievements. Dylan's force was evident during his height of popularity in the '60s — the Beatles' shift toward introspective songwriting in the mid-'60s never would have happened without him — but his influence echoed throughout several subsequent generations, as many of his songs became popular standards and his best albums became undisputed classics of the rock & roll canon. Dylan's influence throughout folk music was equally powerful, and he marks a pivotal turning point in its 20th century evolution, signifying when the genre moved away from traditional songs and toward personal songwriting. Even when his sales declined in the '80s and '90s, Dylan's presence rarely lagged, and his commercial revival in the 2000s proved his staying power. |
| Jelani (Home of the freak, land of the vague) | Posted: Dec 28, 2010 - 14:18 I keep trying to tell myself it's getting better as it goes along, and along, and along. It's not. |
| peyotecoyote (London, Ontario) | Posted: Dec 28, 2010 - 14:15 yuck...and i like Dylan |
| onerb | Posted: Dec 28, 2010 - 14:14 genius, I'm not joking.... |
| lemmoth (NYC) | Posted: Dec 28, 2010 - 14:14 vit wrote: So the world flipped out when Dylan "went electric." What about when he added fake drums, a synthesizer and patent overproduction? Too bad too 'cause I hear the lyrics to this song are really good and I don't mind his voice. did any 60's/ 70's rock artist avoid the80's style production cliches? none that I can think of |
| chyk5 (Florida) | Posted: Sep 24, 2010 - 13:27 My first, and probably for that reason, favorite Dylan album. I only wish I still had my turntable to play it! |
| Bleyfusz | Posted: Sep 24, 2010 - 13:25 vit wrote: So the world flipped out when Dylen "went electric." What about when he added fake drums, a synthesizer and patent overproduction? Too bad too 'cause I hear the lyrics to this song are really good and I don't mind his voice. Overproduction? |
| Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | Posted: Sep 24, 2010 - 13:23 peter_james_bond wrote: More great lyrics from Dylan: Standing on the waters casting your bread Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune So swiftly the sun sets in the sky Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune You’re a man of the mountains, you can walk on the clouds Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune Well, the Book of Leviticus and Deuteronomy Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune Well, the rifleman’s stalking the sick and the lame Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune It’s a shadowy world, skies are slippery grey Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune Thank you SO much, Mr. Bond, for posting these lyrics. ![]() |
| jersey_birdman | Posted: Sep 24, 2010 - 13:20 While a bit rare this is a great song to see Dylan perform Live. |
| vit | Posted: Sep 24, 2010 - 13:19 So the world flipped out when Dylan "went electric." What about when he added fake drums, a synthesizer and patent overproduction? Too bad too 'cause I hear the lyrics to this song are really good and I don't mind his voice. |
| peter_james_bond (West Of The Burg) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:12 More great lyrics from Dylan: Standing on the waters casting your bread Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune So swiftly the sun sets in the sky Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune You’re a man of the mountains, you can walk on the clouds Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune Well, the Book of Leviticus and Deuteronomy Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune Well, the rifleman’s stalking the sick and the lame Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune It’s a shadowy world, skies are slippery grey Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune |
| 4merdj (donde el viento se devuelve) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:11 peter_james_bond wrote: Yes, I know....fantastic song!! LOL! I used the time to re-boot the machine after an update to some software was installed. I was holding it for a while due to the sequence of pretty good tracks that preceded this one |
| iTuner | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:10 Steaming pile of… |
| DanFHiggins (Mid Maryland) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:09 What don't you get? An easy 8-9 |
| oldman (Lost in Northern Virginia) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:09 alph wrote: The vocals on this song are absolutely brutal. 9. Brutal, you forgot to say, and Long Agree with the 9 |
| TimeWaster (The lower of the two Dakotas) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:09 unclelonghair wrote: Wow... this is really bad. That's hilarious; I just said to my coworkers, "This is really bad", then I logged in to post it, and you beat me to it! |
| RC_in_Bezerkeley (People's Republic of Berkeley) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:08 Jokerman wants Bill to stop playing this crap. |
| ubuntourist (Washington, DC) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:08 I wonder what this would sound like a la Bruce Springsteen instead? |
| vandal (arriving somewhere, but not here. . .) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:08 bad, as in, not good. . . |
| unclelonghair | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:07 Wow... this is really bad. |
| ziakut (Chicago, IL) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:06 I already don't like Dylan...and this one just lowers the bar even further. Didn't think it could be lower...but it faithfully did. |
| johnjconn (chicago land) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:06 floydoftherocks wrote: wow this is so F-ing bad.. I feel like I'm sitting in an asian restaurant, listening to the asian language muzak with cheesy keyboard accompaniment, only this one is in engrish.. If Dylan was playing this song at an Asian resturant you walked into , you wouldn't leave. And if you did, everyone would applaud your exit. I would order Kung Pao and enjoy the show from Bobby D. BTW - what the hell is "engrish..." |
| peter_james_bond (West Of The Burg) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:05 4merdj wrote: W.T.F.?? Yes, I know....fantastic song!! |
| a_genuine_find (not me, Radio P) (3rd stone, sol, orion belt, milkyway) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:05 A Joke |
| 4merdj (donde el viento se devuelve) | Posted: Aug 23, 2010 - 13:04 W.T.F.?? |
| floydoftherocks (Frisco) | Posted: Jul 22, 2010 - 14:02 wow this is so F-ing bad.. I feel like I'm sitting in an asian restaurant, listening to the asian language muzak with cheesy keyboard accompaniment, only this one is in engrish.. |
| sirdroseph (Yes) | Posted: Jul 22, 2010 - 14:02 alph wrote: The vocals on this song are absolutely brutal. 9. I feel exactly the same way! Only I gave it an 8. |
| CoYoT51 (Lima, PerĂ¹ - Reims, France) | Posted: Jul 22, 2010 - 13:57 Mark Knopfler at the guitar???? Quite a shy one... indeed. |
| kidcharlemagne | Posted: Jun 20, 2010 - 19:20 a_genuine_find wrote: And this is the smallest font ... Bob Dylan A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disc 2) Bob Dylan All Along the Watchtower John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan All Along the Watchtower MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Ballad of a Thin Man Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Beyond Here Lies Nothin Together Through Life Bob Dylan Black Diamond Bay Desire Bob Dylan Bob Dylan's 115th Dream Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Buckets of Rain Blood on the Tracks Bob Dylan Country Pie Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Day Of The Locusts New Morning Bob Dylan Days of 49 Self Portrait Bob Dylan Dear Landlord John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan Desolation Row Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Desolation Row MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Dignity MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Don't Think Twice, It's All Right The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan Bob Dylan Down Along the Cove John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan Everything is Broken Oh Mercy Bob Dylan Forever Young Planet Waves Bob Dylan Girl From The North Country (With Johnny Cash) Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Gotta Serve Somebody Greatest Hits Volume 3 Bob Dylan Gotta Serve Somebody Slow Train Coming Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Honest With Me Love and Theft Bob Dylan Hurricane Desire Bob Dylan Idiot Wind Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Idiot Wind Bootleg Series Vol.1-3 Bob Dylan If Dogs Run Free New Morning Bob Dylan If Not For You New Morning Bob Dylan I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II Bob Dylan I'll Be Your Baby Tonight John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan I Shall Be Released Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disc 2) Bob Dylan I Threw It All Away Nashville Skyline Bob Dylan It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan It Takes a Lot to Laugh... Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Jokerman Infidels Bob Dylan Jolene Together Through Life Bob Dylan Just Like a Woman Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Knockin' On Heaven's Door MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Lay Lady Lay Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Like a Rolling Stone Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Like A Rolling Stone MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Love Henry World Gone Wrong Bob Dylan Love Minus Zero/No Limit Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Love Sick Time Out Of Mind Bob Dylan Maggie's Farm Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Maggie's Farm (Live at the Newport Folk Festival) No Direction Home: The Soundtrack (Bootleg Series Vol. 7) Bob Dylan Make You Feel My Love Time Out Of Mind Bob Dylan Man Gave Names To All the Animals Slow Train Coming Bob Dylan Man in the Long Black Coat Oh Mercy Bob Dylan Mississippi Love and Theft Bob Dylan Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Most of the Time Oh Mercy Bob Dylan Mozambique Desire Bob Dylan Mr. Tambourine Man The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5 - B Bob Dylan My Back Pages Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disk 1) Bob Dylan Nashville Skyline Rag Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan New Morning New Morning Bob Dylan Not Dark Yet Time Out Of Mind Bob Dylan One More Cup Of Coffee Desire Bob Dylan One More Night Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan One More Weekend New Morning Bob Dylan Peggy Day Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Percy's Song Biograph Bob Dylan Political World Oh Mercy Bob Dylan Positively 4th Street Greatest Hits Bob Dylan Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Rollin' And Tumblin' Modern Times Bob Dylan Romance In Durango Desire Bob Dylan She Belongs to Me Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Shelter From The Storm Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Silvio Down In The Groove Bob Dylan Simple Twist Of Fate Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Slow Train Dylan & The Dead Bob Dylan Slow Train Slow Train Coming Bob Dylan Stack A Lee World Gone Wrong Bob Dylan Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Summer Days Love and Theft Bob Dylan Sweetheart Like You Infidels Bob Dylan Talking World War III Blues The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan Bob Dylan Tangled Up In Blue Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Tell Me That It Isn't True Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan The Levee's Gonna Break Modern Times Bob Dylan The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) Self Portrait Bob Dylan The times they are a-changin' The times they are a-changin' Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin' MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Things Have Changed Wonder Boys (soundtrack) Bob Dylan Thunder On The Mountain Modern Times Bob Dylan To Be Alone With You Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Tombstone Blues Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Tombstone Blues MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Tweedly Dum & Tweedly Dee Love and Theft Bob Dylan Unbelievable Under The Red Sky Bob Dylan Visions of Johanna Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Watching The River Flow Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disk 1) Bob Dylan What Was It You Wanted Oh Mercy Bob Dylan When I Paint My Masterpiece Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disc 2) Bob Dylan Workingman's Blues 2 Modern Times Bob Dylan World Gone Wrong World Gone Wrong Bob Dylan You Ain't Goin' Nowhere Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II Bob Dylan You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan You Wanna Ramble Knocked Out Loaded This is a nice list with many of my favorite Dylan songs. Here is my list of 30 or so songs that should also be included: 4th Time Around, Absolutely Sweet Marie, All I Really Want To Do, Blind Willie McTell, Blowin' In The Wind, Boots Of Spanish Leather, Changing of the Guard, Chimes Of Freedom, Cold Irons Bound, Corrina, Corrina, Dark Eyes, Drifter's Escape, Every Grain of Sand, I Shall Be Free, I Want You, If Not For You, If You See Her, Say Hello, Isis, It Ain't Me Babe, Masters of War, Obviously 5 Believers, Oh, Sister, One of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later), Queen Jane Approximately, Ring Them Bells, Sara, Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power), Spanish Harlem Incident, Temporary Like Achilles, To Ramona, Tomorrow Is a Long Time, With God On Our Side and You're A Big Girl. |
| alph (Honolulu) | Posted: May 19, 2010 - 21:42 The vocals on this song are absolutely brutal. 9. |
| calypsus_1 | Posted: May 06, 2010 - 22:43 ![]() Bob Dylan by ~JSaurer ©2008-2010 ~JSaurer "his bobness", the voice of America. I think this man don't need a introduction... airbrush, water colours & pencils, 1994 |
| Businessgypsy (Deepest, Darkest Florida) | Posted: Mar 17, 2010 - 13:31 Bob is no slouch as a DJ building sets, himself. His Theme Time Radio show on XM is fun and educational. Can't say the same about this song. 3, and that's charitable. DungEye wrote: Ah! Music to release your bowls to! DungEye - why are you holding bowls captive? Let your bowls run free! |
| DungEye | Posted: Mar 17, 2010 - 13:23 Ah! Music to release your bowls to! |
| RedGuitar (Iowa, USA) | Posted: Mar 17, 2010 - 13:20 onerb wrote: Absolutely love this and the whole album for that matter. I'm with ya on that. I'm rather picky when it comes to Dylan, but this I like. |
| sirdroseph (Outer Mongolia) | Posted: Mar 17, 2010 - 13:19 Number one stuck in head song of all times for me! Good thing I really like it even though poor Bob can't sing worth a lick! |
| Jared (South Central...MA) | Posted: Feb 13, 2010 - 22:57 This one breaks the "3" rating barrier. Not many do with Bob in my book. It almost sounds like if Tom Petty never passed his Special Ed classes on pronunciation of the English language...then decides to roll into a whiny harmonica to spite his parents because Bob is such a "rebel". |
| a_genuine_find (not me, Radio P) (3rd stone, sol, orion belt, milkyway) | Posted: Jan 15, 2010 - 16:00 And this is the smallest font ... Bob Dylan A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disc 2) Bob Dylan All Along the Watchtower John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan All Along the Watchtower MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Ballad of a Thin Man Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Beyond Here Lies Nothin Together Through Life Bob Dylan Black Diamond Bay Desire Bob Dylan Bob Dylan's 115th Dream Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Buckets of Rain Blood on the Tracks Bob Dylan Country Pie Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Day Of The Locusts New Morning Bob Dylan Days of 49 Self Portrait Bob Dylan Dear Landlord John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan Desolation Row Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Desolation Row MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Dignity MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Don't Think Twice, It's All Right The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan Bob Dylan Down Along the Cove John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan Everything is Broken Oh Mercy Bob Dylan Forever Young Planet Waves Bob Dylan Girl From The North Country (With Johnny Cash) Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Gotta Serve Somebody Greatest Hits Volume 3 Bob Dylan Gotta Serve Somebody Slow Train Coming Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Honest With Me Love and Theft Bob Dylan Hurricane Desire Bob Dylan Idiot Wind Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Idiot Wind Bootleg Series Vol.1-3 Bob Dylan If Dogs Run Free New Morning Bob Dylan If Not For You New Morning Bob Dylan I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II Bob Dylan I'll Be Your Baby Tonight John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan I Shall Be Released Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disc 2) Bob Dylan I Threw It All Away Nashville Skyline Bob Dylan It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan It Takes a Lot to Laugh... Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Jokerman Infidels Bob Dylan Jolene Together Through Life Bob Dylan Just Like a Woman Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Knockin' On Heaven's Door MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Lay Lady Lay Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Like a Rolling Stone Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Like A Rolling Stone MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Love Henry World Gone Wrong Bob Dylan Love Minus Zero/No Limit Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Love Sick Time Out Of Mind Bob Dylan Maggie's Farm Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Maggie's Farm (Live at the Newport Folk Festival) No Direction Home: The Soundtrack (Bootleg Series Vol. 7) Bob Dylan Make You Feel My Love Time Out Of Mind Bob Dylan Man Gave Names To All the Animals Slow Train Coming Bob Dylan Man in the Long Black Coat Oh Mercy Bob Dylan Mississippi Love and Theft Bob Dylan Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Most of the Time Oh Mercy Bob Dylan Mozambique Desire Bob Dylan Mr. Tambourine Man The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5 - B Bob Dylan My Back Pages Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disk 1) Bob Dylan Nashville Skyline Rag Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan New Morning New Morning Bob Dylan Not Dark Yet Time Out Of Mind Bob Dylan One More Cup Of Coffee Desire Bob Dylan One More Night Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan One More Weekend New Morning Bob Dylan Peggy Day Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Percy's Song Biograph Bob Dylan Political World Oh Mercy Bob Dylan Positively 4th Street Greatest Hits Bob Dylan Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Rollin' And Tumblin' Modern Times Bob Dylan Romance In Durango Desire Bob Dylan She Belongs to Me Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Shelter From The Storm Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Silvio Down In The Groove Bob Dylan Simple Twist Of Fate Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Slow Train Dylan & The Dead Bob Dylan Slow Train Slow Train Coming Bob Dylan Stack A Lee World Gone Wrong Bob Dylan Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan Summer Days Love and Theft Bob Dylan Sweetheart Like You Infidels Bob Dylan Talking World War III Blues The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan Bob Dylan Tangled Up In Blue Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan Tell Me That It Isn't True Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan The Levee's Gonna Break Modern Times Bob Dylan The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) Self Portrait Bob Dylan The times they are a-changin' The times they are a-changin' Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin' MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Things Have Changed Wonder Boys (soundtrack) Bob Dylan Thunder On The Mountain Modern Times Bob Dylan To Be Alone With You Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Tombstone Blues Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan Tombstone Blues MTV Unplugged Bob Dylan Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You Nashvillie Skyline Bob Dylan Tweedly Dum & Tweedly Dee Love and Theft Bob Dylan Unbelievable Under The Red Sky Bob Dylan Visions of Johanna Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan Watching The River Flow Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disk 1) Bob Dylan What Was It You Wanted Oh Mercy Bob Dylan When I Paint My Masterpiece Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (Disc 2) Bob Dylan Workingman's Blues 2 Modern Times Bob Dylan World Gone Wrong World Gone Wrong Bob Dylan You Ain't Goin' Nowhere Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II Bob Dylan You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan You Wanna Ramble Knocked Out Loaded |
| Bosami (Deep in the heart of nowhere) | Posted: Jan 13, 2010 - 12:40 romeotuma wrote: This song is soooo good for the ears... Indeed. |
| shutter (You can't get here from there) | Posted: Jan 13, 2010 - 12:37 OK, I;m going on the record and admitting I like this Dylan tune ( I actually do like some of the more recent stuff but don't tell anyone) . His musical style is so much more mature |
| sirdroseph (Outer Mongolia) | Posted: Jan 13, 2010 - 12:34 sdn wrote: Gee, do you think Bill likes Dylan? I know I sure do! This is one of those songs that stays in yer head for at least a week after hearing it, but that's ok wit me! |
| sdn (Philadelphia) | Posted: Jan 13, 2010 - 12:32 Gee, do you think Bill likes Dylan? |
| CascadianPDX (Stumptown) | Posted: Nov 11, 2009 - 17:21 raewah wrote: Funny how he, most likely, could not have made it on American Idol. Probably would be voted out in the first round. Cannot trust the public to pick amazing performers and lyricists. Yesh! |
| raewah (Somewhere where the mountains meet the plains) | Posted: Sep 09, 2009 - 17:00 Funny how he, most likely, could not have made it on American Idol. Probably would be voted out in the first round. Cannot trust the public to pick amazing performers and lyricists. |
| (former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | Posted: Sep 09, 2009 - 16:49 This song is soooo good for the ears... |
| calypsus_1 | Posted: Jul 27, 2009 - 19:09 "Jokerman" Live in London 24/11/03: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWcIVUX1bvw "Jokerman" cover by Caetano Veloso Live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgaSNPhQ9vo |
| That_SOB (The Dark Side of the Tune) | Posted: Jul 08, 2009 - 12:38 Dylan's last 3 albums have been excellent. I like "Modern Times," but all his work as of late is very good. Rock on Mr. Z |


