:hehe: Like you have a heart or soul capable of feeling emotion :hehe: :deadinside:
I know that album back to front. Did you notice Ellie Goulding doing a sneaky cover version from it?
Some of it is really good, some of it is hastily put together rubbish and some of it is just a glorified pub session. Fun, but hardly a work of art.
It feels unfinished and, actually, it kind of is. The big rolling band had dispersed before he finished the album so some of it was completed by him on his own.
It sounds like the end of an era and it was. I dont dislike it, I just think he had tired out his muse before it was finished. I will also listen to anything he produces.
It doesn't work as an album. It isn't my fault that you two dingbats are unable to distinguish dissing and critical appraisal.
I may love Springsteen but that doesn't change the fact that Ramrod is one of the worst pieces of rock n roll guff ever committed to vinyl- plodding bar room bilge with childish Spinal Tap-like sexual innuendo that is also rather sexually aggressive. Just as far too many of his songs in the 80s had rather diisturbing references to statutory rape.
Bob Dylan has served us some stinkers. He remains Bob Dylan.
Get over yourselves.
Last time I saw them live (at Latitude) he did a couple from DreamHarder. Not a great album but with some good numbers.
Goulding did How Long Will I Love You. Not a terrible version actually. Half decent song an al that.
I like A Man is in Love as well. Further Up, Further In.
But there are stinkers on there. It needs saying.