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That's a fantastic song, but I'm having trouble hearing Eddie on it
Eh, after his dream a little dream cover, and his already destroyed voice...I think he could actually do a fun cover of it! I was joking at first but now thinking about it....
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Simple Twist Of Fate (although he would murder it by over-voweling) Nobody Cept You I Threw It All Away I Dreamed I Saw St Augustine Emotionally Yours whoever said that one Is Your Love In Vain
"Where Are You Tonight?" is one of Dylan's best songs of the '70's. The content feels a little outside Eddie's register (strippers and sexual innuendo and whatnot), but the song seems like it'd be up his alley.
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Don't rain on my Street Legal parade! I'm sure I rank it too high, but truthfully I pretty much stopped listening to the first record-blonde on blonde a while ago. Obviously an unparalleled run; I just burned out on them and there was so much of the catalogue to dig deep into.
"Street-Legal" has a handful of incomparable songs, but it's pitched so intensely that songs which would have been merely forgettable on other albums come across as spectacular failures on this one. Dylan is in remarkable voice, though, and the peaks really are among the highest of his post-'60's output. A solid B effort.
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Jessica Fletcher wrote:
Don't rain on my Street Legal parade! I'm sure I rank it too high, but truthfully I pretty much stopped listening to the first record-blonde on blonde a while ago. Obviously an unparalleled run; I just burned out on them and there was so much of the catalogue to dig deep into.
How about top 3 night Dylan albums? Was it Lanois who said the TOOM was rec'd late at night, through the night. You can tell. It has a certain vibe. Street Legal has a bit of that too.
Just listened to it (well some tracks) and there are some killer tracks here but most of what stands out is the strength of the vocals. It may be down to having strong backing vocals but Dylan here is in fine form.
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