The Lesson of Woodstock
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Dylan was an Emperors New Clothes analogy. He was a legendary songwriter but always has been a horrible singer. Sheeple flocked to his shows and said they liked them because they were supposed to or they'd be outed as a square if they didn't go and say they liked him.YellowSnow said:
You can't judge 60s rock stars based on how they sounded in the late 90s. All of them were old fucking geezers who should have died before they got old. If you listen to the live Dylan material from say 1966 when the Band was backing him or the Rolling Thunder Revue from 1975 he sounded kick ass and not boring.Rubberfist said:
Stone cold fact right there. Saw a Dylan show in college, prob 98, and left half way through. What a borefest. He may be able to write songs but he sure as shit can’t sing them. He sucks ass on the harmonica as well.RoadDawg55 said:
Dylan is trash. Possibly the most overrated musician of all time.YellowSnow said:
No, but I was in the Skull and Oars secret society. Listen here hillbilly, the Stones did their own Woodstock on the west side which wasn't a bunch of peace and love bull shit. It was tuff, complete with Hell's Angels punching Grace Slick's guitar player in the face. Oh and Dylan didn't play at Woodstock either. Sad...it's not like Nashville Skyline sucked.tenndawg said:
Did you get smacked in the skull with an oar ?YellowSnow said:After the game the Pirate said it was like Woodstock except that everyone still had their clothes on. People tend to forget that the best bands of the era did not play at Woodstock. Chew on that for a minute.
Jimi played...and I still youtube Jefferson Airplane at Woidstick to watch Grace
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Old man thread is old
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They flocked to see him and bought his records because no one had written songs like that before.salemcoog said:
Dylan was an Emperors New Clothes analogy. He was a legendary songwriter but always has been a horrible singer. Sheeple flocked to his shows and said they liked them because they were supposed to or they'd be outed as a square if they didn't go and say they liked him.YellowSnow said:
You can't judge 60s rock stars based on how they sounded in the late 90s. All of them were old fucking geezers who should have died before they got old. If you listen to the live Dylan material from say 1966 when the Band was backing him or the Rolling Thunder Revue from 1975 he sounded kick ass and not boring.Rubberfist said:
Stone cold fact right there. Saw a Dylan show in college, prob 98, and left half way through. What a borefest. He may be able to write songs but he sure as shit can’t sing them. He sucks ass on the harmonica as well.RoadDawg55 said:
Dylan is trash. Possibly the most overrated musician of all time.YellowSnow said:
No, but I was in the Skull and Oars secret society. Listen here hillbilly, the Stones did their own Woodstock on the west side which wasn't a bunch of peace and love bull shit. It was tuff, complete with Hell's Angels punching Grace Slick's guitar player in the face. Oh and Dylan didn't play at Woodstock either. Sad...it's not like Nashville Skyline sucked.tenndawg said:
Did you get smacked in the skull with an oar ?YellowSnow said:After the game the Pirate said it was like Woodstock except that everyone still had their clothes on. People tend to forget that the best bands of the era did not play at Woodstock. Chew on that for a minute.
Jimi played...and I still youtube Jefferson Airplane at Woidstick to watch Grace
Who (besides HH members) cares if a bunch of Brit fags didn't play ? -
If the contemporary recording artists made better music we'd be less likely to go down old man music tangents.CuntWaffle said:Old man thread is old
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damn that would make ray rice proud89ute said:
Say what????11!!!??1YellowSnow said:
I love the Stones more than any guy here @89ute included but they have sounded good live in over 40 years. I don't care how great the artist is - there is an expiration date. My Dad used to talk about seeing Sinatra live in the early 80s and how much it sucked. Shocking - he was 70 by then!EsophagealFeces said:
Mick Jagger sucked at the Super Bowl a few years ago too. Singers aren't as good 40 years past their prime. Fucking shocker.Rubberfist said:
Stone cold fact right there. Saw a Dylan show in college, prob 98, and left half way through. What a borefest. He may be able to write songs but he sure as shit can’t sing them. He sucks ass on the harmonica as well.RoadDawg55 said:
Dylan is trash. Possibly the most overrated musician of all time.YellowSnow said:
No, but I was in the Skull and Oars secret society. Listen here hillbilly, the Stones did their own Woodstock on the west side which wasn't a bunch of peace and love bull shit. It was tuff, complete with Hell's Angels punching Grace Slick's guitar player in the face. Oh and Dylan didn't play at Woodstock either. Sad...it's not like Nashville Skyline sucked.tenndawg said:
Did you get smacked in the skull with an oar ?YellowSnow said:After the game the Pirate said it was like Woodstock except that everyone still had their clothes on. People tend to forget that the best bands of the era did not play at Woodstock. Chew on that for a minute.
Jimi played...and I still youtube Jefferson Airplane at Woidstick to watch Grace
Who (besides HH members) cares if a bunch of Brit fags didn't play ? -
Ten Years After playing I'm Going Home is the only live recording from Woodstock that I enjoy. The rest sound awful to me.