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People complain about Dylan’s voice, but he probably has the best phrasing in rock music.
all male singers take their cues from Dylan or Morrison
Dylan's voice is perfect for his writing. Blood on the Tracks is a masterpiece.
His voice is perfect for his lyrics? What else would you expect? Have you ever heard a singer’s lyrics that didn’t match a singer’s voice?
@@DJ-bj8ku Tons of (in my opinion, incorrect) people say that covers of Dylan's songs are always better than the originals.
I agree this album is great, but would prefer he not have included Idiot Wind.
Bob Dylan is known for his singing and the way he enunciates his words. People who say he can't sing don't know anything about good music.
The thing I like about Bob Dylan's voice is as soon as you hear it you know it's Bob Dylan.
Absolutely. There never has been (and never will be) anything that comes close to sounding like him. I just saw him live in Fort Myers, and he still got his signature Dylan flare.
The same was true of Gilbert Gottfried. I wouldn't want to hear him sing. 😁
I like Dylan's voice in a lot of songs, but there are some where it doesn't work with that particular song.
@@stlmopoet I can understand that for sure.
You've chosen the deepest rabbit hole of all to go down. The quality of the man's catalogue is unmatched. From the early 1960's up until now, there's just great song after great song. Dylan is without peer as a songwriter and arguably the most important musical artist of all time.
there are two types of people - those who love Dylan, and those who are wrong
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very funny, and very true.
I love Dylan. From his voice to his guitar and harmonica are amazing. And his songwriting is totally genius. I think his voice is perfect for his music and adds a new dimension to his music.
We're talking Bob Dylan. A living iconic legend. One of the top sellers of albums of all time.
Lyrically one of my favorites
Yes, Dylan had a lousy singing voice TBH, but that is one dimension, and he was a great songwriter and lyricist.
Dylan has one of the most versatile and expressive voices in music. It is the perfect instrument for his beautiful song/poems. It differs from album to album and style to style he is an evolving performing artist. There are more singers emulating his vocals than there were for Frank Sinatra.
It might be apocryphal, but I heard once that Woody Guthrie once opined that Dylan would become a huge success not in spite of his voice, but because of it. I agree with you completely - absolutely adore his voice, and its endless varieties.
You couldn’t be more right about Dylan’s voice. The fact is, nobody sings Dylan better than Dylan.
Dylan made his voice do whatever served the song best, so there are all kinds of Dylan vocals, up front and forceful, soft and smooth, narrative, jaunty and tongue-in-cheek, name an emotion and there's a great song and performance to match.
Yep. Every time I hear someone say that they don't like Dylan's voice, I ask myself, "Which one?". He's had, by a conservative count, at least twelve distinctly different singing voices over his 60+ year career.
Absolutely agree with yooooouuuuuu,,,, tangled up in Bluuuueeee
I find the imperfections in Dylans singing joyful , haha. In the midst of a very thoughtful song there will be a turn of phrase or pronunciation that will bring a true smile to my face and chuckle in my soul, and it's a double whammie that tickles my heart and my mind.
I've loved Dylan's voice for nearly 60 years and it's too late to stop now.
Van the Man!
One of my favourite Dylan songs is "Most of the Time". When my wife died this song meant a lot to me. The line
" Mosty of the time,
I don't run and hide,
Hide from the feelings I've buried inside,
Most of the Time".
Got me crying again. Thank you Bob Dylan
That's a great one. Also from the same album Shooting Star.
One of my favorites by Dylan.
His voice got better over the years. He was an self trained vocalist. When he first started he had a very nasal New York accent but he always made it work for him. He is songwriter, guitarist, vocalist and harmonica player all at once. His songs are anthems to an American age now passed but still here in so many ways. He has a huge number of songs that have been major hits for himself and others. So his voice isn't humanly perfect, neither is mine and I did vocals in bands as well. He signaled a weather change at the Newport Folk and Jazz Festival when he played his entire set with an electric guitar angering many of his fans unable to see the future rushing at them. The man has played with damn near everybody at one time or another and is an absolute legend, deservedly so, in music and will always command a major place in musical history.
Loved this… I’ve always been fascinated by the love of Bob Dylan voice.. but always so very curious and did notice his beautiful poetry..
so glad I got this video and with your post I’m stepping into the Bob Dylan journey with optimism and a new perspective!
Thank you!!🙏
Interesting because he was from Minnesota
@@stevendoran877 Doesn't stop him from picking up the accent. It was a very nasal accent.
@@tonyharmon8512 He was a bit of a mimic and was whatever and whoever he wanted to be at the time. All great artists are like this to some extent. I imagine that he badly wanted to fit in to the NYC folk scene when he arrived so he adopted a NYC accent. It worked.
@@stevendoran877 "When he first started he had a very nasal New York accent but he always made it work for him" Silly take. Dylan was from MN and was doing his best to steal from roots Americana artists like Leadbelly, Guthrie and deep Appalaichain artists he devoured, and pretended he was a hobo from flyover country, in order to look authentically roots to the yuppie New York City audiences who were into folk at the time. The last thing he was doing was trying to pick up a New York accent.
I've never had an issue with Dylan's voice. I love his poetry.
HIGHLY recommend It's Alright Ma I'm Only Bleeding
It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding
He said 15th, not 13th, century because he’s referring to the Italian Renaissance. Dylan’s songs are like paintings. Their meaning is the perspective and subjective experiences you bring to them. This song was a response to Joni Mitchell’s Blue album.
Dylan won a Nobel Prize for literature.
I wish many more people knew this, especially in Dylan's home country.
There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who love and appreciate Dylan's vocals and idiots.
The words and the voice are what make Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan
How interesting to find there's still a life form left in the solar system that thinks Dylan shouldn't have gone electric.
He won a Grammy for best vocalist.
Any and all Dylan tunes are so unique, original, pure, raw. Great storyteller. My favorite of all time.
His song Shelter From The Storm.
One of my all time favorite song. Top four easily.
Dylan's idol was folk singer Woody Guthrie and his singing style emulates that. After his motorcycle accident during his comeback he sang with a much different style briefly (Nashville Skyline).
Dylan doesn’t try to be a vocalist, he is singing his poetry in his own way.
Yes ma'am...you got it...
Bob's sound??..'a voice from you and me'...!!!!
The thing I am most proud of Bob for was his standing there in front of so many gathered at the March on Washington and dropping a song he wrote about the death of Medgar Evers who was murdered 2 months prior. Huge stones. “Just a Pawn in Their Game.”
If you like his storytelling you might enjoy "Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts."
Thanks for your perceptive and informative commentary on Bob's voice, Maggie. I've been listening to him for 60 years, and I regard him as a brilliant vocalist. His exquisite phrasing, remarkable timing, and incredible capacity to explore and express emotional depths is unparalleled. And btw, to speak about Bob Dylan's "voice" is misleading in the extreme. On his recordings, he has revealed at least 20 different voices: he is the ultimate vocal chameleon. Tom Wilson, who produced some of Bob's best early work, felt that Dylan was a great blues singer, and that, "he could become a white Ray Charles." Listen to "She Belongs To Me" on "Subterranean Homesick Blues" (1965)--the last Dylan album Tom produced--and you will understand why he said that about Dylan's singing.
As much as I love this version of "Tangled Up In Blue," it doesn't even begin to approach the brilliance and the power of the performance I saw him give at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens in 1998. His band was fantastic--and especially the drummer, David Kemper, on that song--and Bob built the momentum of the performance in such a remarkable fashion that it felt like he was going to blow the roof off the building. And then he played the best harmonica solo I've ever heard him play (and I've seen him in concert 17 times).
I've been tangled up in blue for a long time, and I'm never quitting this gig.
Joyce Carol Oates said when she first heard him "it's as if sandpaper could sing". And I've never heard a better description of his singing style. If this is your first exposure to Dylan you really need to go down that rabbit hole. His prowess as a story teller is unparalleled.
I had this album on 8-track in 1975 and it's still in my car on CD. Some of Bob's best songwriting.
Tangled up in blue is the "feels" the "blues feeling"
Such a great song ❤
Blue is often related to melancholy but Blue is also the colour of integerity.
Actually this song is in response to Joni’s Blue album.
The phrase "Tangled up in Blue" means whatever you want it to mean. Its artistic expression. Probably some kind of sweet sentimental sadness.
Bob Dylan recommend songs: of "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Mr. Tambourine Man, The Times They Are a-Changin', Visions Of Johanna or Dylan best Vocal performance Pretty Saro or Lay Lady Lay, or Civil rights movement songs like The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll / Emmett Till, blowing in the wind or some love songs Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right or Boots of Spanish Leather , or traditional Corinna, Corinna or House Of The Rising Sun
Bob has sung in so many voices just not traditional. My personal all-time favorite artist
Congratulations....you are now a Bob Dylan fan, ha. He is absolutely Unique and he's in 80's and still touring. Loved world wide.
Bob had a way with emphasis....either one word or an entire phrase or line, he could "make" you feel what he want you to feel and understand...genius. As far as the "blue" part, haven't you ever felt a little or a lot "blue"? Melancholy, sad or lonely? Well he was tangled up in that emotion. Here is another clever phrase from Bob; "I got mixed up confusion" (Man, it’s a-killing me Well, there’s too many people And they’re all too hard to please).
It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding is awesome
My all time favorite Dylan song!
Don't forget dylan came out before the beatles, In nineteen sixty his voice was extremely out of the ordinary because most groups you heard were manufactured by studios
Tangled up in Blue...I took it to mean feeling blue, the blues, depression.
I love Dylan's voice ... wouldn't want his music any other way. 🕊☮🕊☮ Do, do, do, do more Bob. Everyone should hear the music that also gave him a Nobel Literature award, music that was emblematic of the civil rights movement of the 60''s.
Dylan was a big fan of Joni Mitchel's album Blue and returned to it at this time when his marriage was falling apart.
He was one of the best songwriters ever. Not a big fan of his but can't deny talent when you see it.
"Tangled up in blue"...i always thought it meant, like , the blues, an allusion to the blues...sorrow...depression, lost love...that kinda thing.
Actually this song is a response to Joni Mitchell’s Blue album.
@@DJ-bj8ku I doubt that. Where did you hear that info?
Vincent, same here. He was going through the divorce and he's tangled up in "the blues". Just my opinion, of course.
@@DJ-bj8ku I googled it, you may be right after all. I'll have to do more research. Very interesting.
Bob Dylan is the greatest songwriter since he started if not of all time. And that’s a fact, love him or hate him
I’ve always loved Bob’s voice. Even now, changes with the decades.
Dylan has been one of my favourite artists since I was in high school. I'd also recommend listening to David Bowie's "Song for Bob Dylan" and Joan Baez' "Diamonds and Rust" after hearing a few more Dylan songs.
Tangled up in blue....having the blues....
"Tangled up in Yellow" doesn't have enough rhyming possibilities.
I always though Dylan's vocals were best on this song, which also happens be my favorite Bob Dylan song.
His delivery and phrasing are insane he can sing sadness like nobody else can, the Imagery in his writing is like a film coming out of your speakers.Tom Petty had a similar sound, Tom was a fan and friend of Dylan, in theTravelling wilburys together,
i think he's the most important artist on the planet at the moment, painter, Welder Sculptor, author, Dj, actor, still touring and releasing albums at the age of 82, 83 24th may, if you get into Dylan you go deep and will come out the other end insane. Love the man
Blue= sadness, melancholy wistful
Great reaction..
Keep digging..
Bob is..
SHAKESPEARE WITH A GUITAR
Love you for doing this song! ❤Also, all your other awesome reactions I've been subscribed for years to enjoy. 🤍 TY!!!
Do not be embarrassed! Dylan is a master poet, lyricist, and performer, but everyone SINGS Dylan better than Dylan. (except for "It's Alright Ma..." and maybe "Mr. Tamborene Man") YOU ROCK!
He was the subject of Joan Baez's song "Diamonds and Rust".
Two songs you should check out by him are Like A Rolling Stone and Standing In The Doorway.
Love bobs music and his voice
And you haven't heard another 50 or 100 of Dylan's top songs and the greatest lyrics ever written. Interpreting his meaning is a never ending challenge.
Great song to kick off your Dylan reaction journey. Endless catalog. "Like a Rolling Stone" The times they are a changing", "Hurricane", just to get you started. So may more. Enjoy!
When you are sad you are blue, he is sad.
I always thought Blue was the girl's name. I bought this when it came out. The only record I literally wore out.
Congratulations !!!!!! Brian Birch
You are awesome.out of tune adds to songs and it is a vibe..excellent review
Top tier Dylan here! ♥ I suggest these Dylan songs: Things Have Changed, Visions of Johanna, Shelter From The Storm, Like A Rolling Stone & It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Blue is Sadness
Maggie, it's probably been mentioned, but this album and its lyrics was famously inspired by Dylan's breakup and divorce from his first wife. His son Jakob Dylan was quoted as saying "The songs are my parents talking." Just to give you some context.
There wasn't anyplace Dylan's imagination couldn't make his music go.
This is one of my favorite Dylan songs. And I love his voice. Not everyone should sing like Adele. :P I tend to love non-singer singers the most.
People who love Dylan, just adore his voice! It's UNIQUE!
Kind of like what you hear about Neil Young.
More Dylan.
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Listen to "Man in the Long Black Coat" from his 1989 album "Oh Mercy." This musical and lyrical masterpiece is imbued with a mysterious, New Orleans-at-night atmosphere and his voice sounds quite different than on "Tangled Up in Blue."
You’ll know what tangled up in blue means when you get yourself tangled up in blue…
Blue means sad. so he is entangled by sadness.
"Tangled up in blue", I feel means he is well aware that he is going through one sad thing after another, he can't escape, he is tangled up in blues.
I love Dylans voice. It's unique. No one sounds quite like Bob. A good friend of mine refuses to listen to Dylan, he can't stand his voice. I can see what people dont like about his voice but that's what makes it so good.
This song and "Beeswing" by Richard Thompson are great stories of bittersweet love.
Dylan's more of a stylist. He's got one of those voices that is INSTANTLY distinguishable - like Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and even Kenny Rogers.
Bob Dylan has one of the most important voices in the past century. It was/is perfect to get his lyrics out. Hundreds have tried to copy it, including Tom Petty.
one of the best albums Ya can have. from same year I think - Joni Mitchell. Hejira. Willie Nelson. Red Headed Stranger. tops. tops. tops. Famous folk singer Joan Baez was an early flame. Her song ' Diamonds and rust' a biographic description. maybe a year later, '76 ?
Bob is now in his eighties and has learned to write songs to suit his gravelly old voice. Try "Thunder on the mountain" or Duquesne Whistle". He released an album of Christmas song covers called " Christmas in the heart", to hear Bob Sing "Little Drummer Boy" in his deep voice is really something and there is a video of him singing "Must be Santa" which I suggest you watch. I'm in the U.K. and been a fan of his from the sixties. I've got 75 albums of his. "Highway 61 Revisited" is by far his best!
Petty sounds like him, not the other way around, by design.
And they ended up in a group together
Traveling Wilburys, Bob, Tom, Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynn, George Harrison. "End of the Line" Bob is the only one not taking lead vocals on a verse but Tom sounds so much like Bob did at times
Still going strong at 82. On the road more than 100 dates a year
If you tried to run Dylan's voice through autotune the machine would explode!!😎😎
Dylan toured with Petty. His later voice took hit from cigarettes but his early voice I loved
Lay Lady Lay
'Twas in another lifetime, one of toil and blood...
Tom Petty and Bob Dylan were in the same group called The Traveling Wilburys which included Roy Orbison Jeff Lynne and George Harrison you should react to the Traveling Wilburys Handle With Care
Some people don't like Bob Dylan music is for his lirycs....that he is again of the sisten
Wonderful reaction to a masterpiece of a song. I’ve always loved his singing, though the criticisms will make more sense as you get to other tracks. Cheers