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  • What are you favorite Bob Dylan albums? Why? I know many a critic, fan, and label PR person has talked about his legacy, but what does his music mean to you? Is it "amazing"? Is it "crap"? How do you feel, and what records make you feel that way.
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  • @finalmattasy
    @finalmattasy Před 13 lety +347

    my fave is Kid A. he really "came into his own" on that one. His voice totally changed and he used synthesizers, it was epic!

    • @ps1hagrid689
      @ps1hagrid689 Před rokem +105

      Shitposting 11 years ago

    • @bartbreukels5429
      @bartbreukels5429 Před rokem +33

      @@ps1hagrid689 forecasting the shit if you will

    • @reginaldcampos5762
      @reginaldcampos5762 Před 10 měsíci +21

      Wow, Fantano really has been tortured with the same memes for over a decade.

  • @robinmarceaux4898
    @robinmarceaux4898 Před 4 lety +246

    Blood on the tracks, it’s his most vulnerable his greatest vocal performance and probably top 10 albums of all time

    • @joanvega2177
      @joanvega2177 Před 4 lety +4

      Indeed

    • @lickard84
      @lickard84 Před 3 lety +6

      Agreed 100%. Track for track his best

    • @sentientmlem727
      @sentientmlem727 Před 3 lety +3

      It's a great conversational album. His son Jakob described it as his parents talking.

    • @shaqy6467
      @shaqy6467 Před 11 měsíci

      Time Out of Mind is more vulnerable

    • @domclegg1225
      @domclegg1225 Před 3 měsíci

      agreed, easily my fave

  • @DrSpikeSpiegel
    @DrSpikeSpiegel Před 13 lety +182

    Blonde on Blonde is a contender for my favorite album of all time. He creates this bizarre, romantic, surreal world, then leads us through it and introduces us to all of its inhabitants. Every time I listen to it I feel as if I'm plunging into the deepest parts of Dylan's mind that anyone's ever seen.

    • @thetomgreenshow
      @thetomgreenshow Před 11 měsíci +1

      Is Blonde On Blonde still a contender for your favorite?

    • @DrSpikeSpiegel
      @DrSpikeSpiegel Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@thetomgreenshow It's still one of my favorite albums, but wow, was I ever pretentious when I wrote this 12 years ago. Thanks for the flashback to when I was an 18-year-old who desperately wanted to sound intelligent.

    • @thetomgreenshow
      @thetomgreenshow Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@DrSpikeSpiegel Hahaha awesome. Don’t sweat it, my display name for this channel is Set For Deletion because I want to erase all the evidence of my pretentious comments.

    • @aurelmatthews4164
      @aurelmatthews4164 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@DrSpikeSpiegel I don't think that description sounded pretentious. Blonde On Blonde is easily one of my favourite albums and I think that description sounded fairly accurate.

  • @robinmarceaux4898
    @robinmarceaux4898 Před 4 lety +304

    Bringing it all back home is grossly underrated

    • @idontcareanymore7988
      @idontcareanymore7988 Před 2 lety +22

      I always thought that was one of his more critically adored albums

    • @standrew131
      @standrew131 Před rokem +7

      @@idontcareanymore7988 it is

    • @rumih.dovzak5785
      @rumih.dovzak5785 Před rokem +1

      Real

    • @Kennedy_E13
      @Kennedy_E13 Před rokem +4

      @@idontcareanymore7988yeah for it to be grossly underrated it has to be the greatest album of all time in that case

    • @shaqy6467
      @shaqy6467 Před 11 měsíci

      Cap

  • @CYE4444
    @CYE4444 Před 4 lety +61

    "Freewheelin " has always been my #1. Great acoustic , its rough and gritty vocals match the mood/ concept of the lyrics. Songs about love, war, friends, and society. All written by man barely 22 years old. It's an album to have on during a late night social drinkin party with friends.

    • @WhiteSleevedStu
      @WhiteSleevedStu Před rokem +2

      Same here! A Hard Rain on it knocks me for six every time.

  • @oldham42
    @oldham42 Před 13 lety +67

    I can't believe no one's mentioned "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"! One of the epitomes of a Dylan masterpiece, imo. I love Maggie's Farm, Subterranean Homesick Blues, Positively 4th Street, Tangled up In Blue, Blown' In The Wind, and so much more.

  • @GoFartherPodcast
    @GoFartherPodcast Před 5 lety +17

    1. Blood on the Tracks:
    Almost certainly him going through his divorce. So much passion in his voice; deepest lyrics I've ever heard by him:
    "It was gravity which pulled us down, and destiny which broke us apart,
    You tamed the lion in my cage,
    But it just wasn't enough to change my heart."
    Shows the ups (You're gonna make me lonesome when you go; shelter from the Storm; buckets of rain), the downs (idiot wind is the best angry, confessional song Ive ever heard), good and the bad; and letting us into all of what is going on.

    • @pukeyourguts
      @pukeyourguts Před 4 lety +1

      and it makes me feeeeel so sorraaay

  • @ethanflynn1369
    @ethanflynn1369 Před 9 lety +161

    1. Highway 61 Revisited. Probably my favorite rock album ever honestly. While all of Dylan's best albums take you on a journey, this album just captures that feeling better than any other album I've heard. Not a single weak track. Better yet, not a single less than great track.
    2. Blood on the Tracks- Maybe the most heart wrenching album I've ever heard. Those wails on You're a Big Girl Now just wreck me.
    3. Bringing it All Back Home- Two distinct sides; both great. Some of my favorite lyrics land on here too: "Yonder stands your orphan with his gun/crying like a fire in the sun." "Upon four legged forest clouds the cowboy angel rides." etc.
    4. Blonde on Blonde- Everybody talks about Revolver being the breakthrough for rock music, meanwhile that same year Dylan releases a sprawling, surreal, creative beyond measure double album. And One of Us Must Know is on it too.
    5. Desire- Fuckin' Isis man.

    • @ethanflynn1369
      @ethanflynn1369 Před 8 lety +19

      ***** Because Kanye's great. Listen to the album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy if you get a chance.

    • @LMW87MMA
      @LMW87MMA Před 8 lety +28

      +19PsychoBates60 i love both Bob Dylan and Kanye West as well... open your mind, they're different but in the end great music is great music

    • @gloipgloip6159
      @gloipgloip6159 Před 6 lety

      Ethan Flynn Highway 61 is NOT a rock album

    • @fromaugustisland
      @fromaugustisland Před 6 lety

      @Ethan Flynn this is an amazing list. I may have to agree with all of it. Although Blood on the Tracks sneaks up top depending on what I’m going through. Cheers!

    • @MrACangusyoungDC
      @MrACangusyoungDC Před 6 lety

      Ssme top five

  • @oDyl4no
    @oDyl4no Před 8 lety +149

    5. Times They Are A-Changing
    4. Bringing It All Back Home
    3. Blonde on Blonde
    2. Blood On The Tracks
    1. Highway 61 Revisited
    for suuuuuure

  • @ryanmccloskey403
    @ryanmccloskey403 Před 8 lety +60

    My personal favourite is Bringing it all back home, I just love the mixture of folk and blues. I still love blonde on blonde

  • @rlkaras5673
    @rlkaras5673 Před 4 lety +26

    Blood on the Tracks is my favourite, but Blonde on Blonde is probably his best. Visions of Johanna alone makes it in the top 3

  • @SoteriosXI
    @SoteriosXI Před 8 lety +177

    The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan is my favorite of his.

    • @imannonymous7707
      @imannonymous7707 Před 5 lety

      Yess

    • @elstonngunn4193
      @elstonngunn4193 Před 4 lety +2

      Only meh songs on it were down the highway and Bob Dylan blues

    • @thecalzone9651
      @thecalzone9651 Před 3 lety +2

      I was underwhelmed the first time I heard it but since then it's really grown on me, hard rain is one of my favorite dylan sobgs

    • @TechnoAdamGuy
      @TechnoAdamGuy Před 3 lety

      @@elstonngunn4193 Down the Highway is really good bro

    • @zackzallie8735
      @zackzallie8735 Před 3 lety

      @@elstonngunn4193 Down the Highway is quite a relief from the political and philosophical songs before that. Bob Dylan Blues imo is a filler.

  • @franklindelanonothingprodu4510

    I agree with your ranking of Blonde on Blonde-- but why do you stop at 1971? You're missing some great albums: Blood on the Tracks, Slow Train Coming, INFIDELS, and my personal favorite for its beautiful and dense atmosphere: Time Out of Mind. The way Dylan finds ways to evolve musically and as a public character and keep things interesting and fresh for over 50 years is totally inhuman (i mean that in a good way) and if you stop at 1971 you're missing out on a lot of that. thanks for the video

    • @danborden3594
      @danborden3594 Před 6 lety +3

      And Street Legal

    • @boxieracorn8445
      @boxieracorn8445 Před 6 lety +1

      Fuck slow train. We want good secular poetry

    • @mator2339
      @mator2339 Před 5 lety +1

      And Self Portrait.

    • @not_emerald
      @not_emerald Před 4 lety

      @@irshadhusain6993 I'd say that what you called his comeback trilogy actually is his divorce trilogy and doesn't actually have Planet Waves. Although Planet Waves has "Dirge", which could easily be a BotT song, it's from another state of mind, where he was not having as many personal issues. The two divorce albums, BotT and Desire, have their spirits somewhat present in Street-Legal, in songs such as "Señor", "Changing of the Guards" and "Where are you Tonight?"
      In fact I'd say Street Legal is a key album in his career, really. It both ends the divorce mourn and pumps up the religious vein (which, although always present throughout Dylan's career, would come to another level after his Christian conversion).

  • @TheWidowsWeeds
    @TheWidowsWeeds Před 10 lety +312

    Blonde on Blonde is, and shall forever be, the greatest album of all time.

    • @gloipgloip6159
      @gloipgloip6159 Před 6 lety +3

      Jackson Phinney Dark Side of the Moon.

    • @AdmiraHax
      @AdmiraHax Před 6 lety +62

      +Gloip Gloip Wish You Were Here > Dark Side of The Moon.
      Both are cool, but I have to be cruel.

    • @lamestudiosinc418
      @lamestudiosinc418 Před 6 lety +16

      Kind of Blue? Abbey Road? Dark Side of The Moon? Bitches Brew?

    • @cakeisgud8083
      @cakeisgud8083 Před 6 lety +1

      Fuk of

    • @cometcourse381
      @cometcourse381 Před 5 lety

      Blonde on Blonde is the second greatest album, the first being hello everyone, we are midori

  • @Olongjohnsonrandomfan
    @Olongjohnsonrandomfan Před 9 lety +15

    Some time ago Blonde on Blonde was my fav album aswell... but with the time passing, I think, for me, Blood on the Track is his best work.

  • @nathanhill5877
    @nathanhill5877 Před 13 lety +10

    Fav Dylan (at this moment): Love & Theft (2001)
    Fav Dylan song: maybe "Love Minus Zero/No Limit"
    I can't really describe why Dylan is freaking great to me, or why some albums stand out more to me than others. It's just beyond words.
    If someone doesn't know Dylan's stuff, I'd say start with "Bringing It All Back Home" it's got elements of his acoustic and electric stuff on that album.

  • @cronggamer3067
    @cronggamer3067 Před 9 lety +39

    I love the electric trilogy. (Bringing It Back Home, Highway 61, Blonde on Blonde)

  • @RobinsonEdgar
    @RobinsonEdgar Před 6 lety +10

    Oh Mercy. Lanois’ production is creeping, haunting, badass. Dylan’s voice is scratchier than before and lends itself well to nocturnal anthems like Man In the Long Black Coat and Political World. And Most of the Time is one of his most beautiful and heartbreaking songs.

    • @Nondualstandpoint01
      @Nondualstandpoint01 Před 2 lety

      Ring Them Bells is also worth mentioning.
      Wicked, wicked lyrics!

    • @meninagreen5704
      @meninagreen5704 Před 4 měsíci

      Boy do I agree with you. You said that perfectly.

  • @Paroxysm77
    @Paroxysm77 Před 13 lety +8

    Nashville Skyline is my favourite. He had just finished all these amazing albums like Blonde on Blonde and Highway 61, and I don't think anyone could have seen it coming. His voice is completely different than other album, some of the songs are simple but amazingly catchy, others are just brilliant. Best album to put on in the middle of Sunday afternoon.

    • @x0rn312
      @x0rn312 Před 7 měsíci

      I was just playing Country Pie on my guitar the other day
      I think some people focus on the electric Trilogy & early 60s stuff and they miss the post John Wesley Harding brilliance
      New Morning is also fantastic

  • @petrlizatko1794
    @petrlizatko1794 Před 4 lety +6

    I might consider between Blonde On Blonde and Highway 61 Revisited. They changed my life so much, and each time I play it I feel this magical mood of these albums mixed with my personal nostalgia.

  • @kemozish
    @kemozish Před 9 lety +8

    Here's my 10 favourite dylan albums and my favourite three songs of each one.
    1.Blonde on blonde : Absolutely Sweet Marie, Sad Eyed Lady of The Lowllands, She's your lover now *outtake*
    2. Highway 61 Revisited : Like a Rolling Stone, Highway 61 Revisited, Ballad of A Thin Man
    3.Desire: Hurricane, Isis, Sara
    4. Time Out of Mind: Cold Iron Bounds, Tryin to Get To Heaven, Love Sick
    5. Bringing It All Back Home :It's Alright Ma (best song of all time), It's All Over now, Mr Tambourine Man
    6. The Times They Are A-Changin : Only A Pawn In Their Game, The Times They Are A Changin, One Too Many Mornings
    7. Blood On The Tracks: Idiot Wind, Shelter From The Storm, Up To Me *outtake*
    8. The Freewheelin Bob Dylan: Don't Think Twice it's Alright, A Hard Rain's a Gonna Fall, Girl From The North Country
    9.Another Side of Bob Dylan: My Back Pages, To Ramona, It Ain't Me Babe
    10 Street Legal: Changing of The Guards, No Time To Think, Where Are You Tonight
    She's your lover now is the most underrated dylan song.

    • @jnm92
      @jnm92 Před 5 měsíci

      SHES YOUR LOVER NOW

  • @DJesthp
    @DJesthp Před 13 lety +6

    Blood On The Tracks. From the moment the drums and that bass-line hit on the opening track (Tangled Up In Blue), I was taken. The lyrics in this song sum up the whole album for me:
    And every one of them words rang true
    And glowed like burning coal
    Pouring off of every page
    Like it was written in my soul from me to you
    Tangled up in blue
    The storytelling, and emotion I get out that album make it my favourite. Thanks for doing this video :)

  • @willfree4769
    @willfree4769 Před 8 lety +11

    5. Street Legal - 'Sixteen Years...'
    4. Modern Times - Because it's like a novel.
    3. The Basement Tapes/White Wonder - Because you can learn more from it than school.
    2. Oh Mercy - Because it's just as relevant to Ancient Rome as it is to Nowadays USA.
    1. Blonde On Blonde - Because it of magical reasons.

  • @Maahjanuzzi
    @Maahjanuzzi Před 8 lety +9

    mine are Blonde on Blonde, Blood on The Tracks, Highway 61 revisited, Nashville Skyline, The Times They're A-Changin' and Time Out of Mind

  • @Bubby-vc5fv
    @Bubby-vc5fv Před 5 lety +4

    Blood on the Tracks has to be my personal #1. Not that it's his best musical or lyrical triumph but I listened to that album at a time in my life where the raw emotion of it really hit me hard. I will always be able to go back to that album and listen over and over again

  • @eliville10
    @eliville10 Před 13 lety +5

    I've been listening to Dylan since I was a small child, as my dad has been a fan for years and years and years.
    i'm 16 now, and myself a singer in a band, and I just can't overstate it enough: I think that Bob Dylan is a genius. His lyrics hold so much in so few words, his music is always interesting, even to the point where you don't think so much about the music as it perfectly frames the lyrics and his voice.
    I can't, however, tell you what my fave album is - it's impossible to choose..

    • @pale_cage
      @pale_cage Před 3 lety

      Holy shit dude, now you’re 25? Still listening to Dylan I suppose?

    • @lickard84
      @lickard84 Před 3 lety

      @@pale_cage right? Good question. 16 to 25. Prob the biggest changes in life occur during that period.

  • @thebetbetunderground9548
    @thebetbetunderground9548 Před 7 lety +35

    The bootleg New York Sessions version of Blood on the Tracks is his greatest work and a serious contender for the greatest album of all time. Shame it's not the one that was officially released.

    • @keithfitzsimons815
      @keithfitzsimons815 Před 7 lety +1

      I do like that,but I think the one he did release has more punch to it.Great to have both though

    • @boxieracorn8445
      @boxieracorn8445 Před 6 lety

      Yeah it was scratched for being too sad. Lol

  • @jamesneal8442
    @jamesneal8442 Před 4 lety +1

    5. street legal
    4. Bringing it all back home
    3. Highway 61 revisited
    2. Blonde on blonde
    1. Blood on the tracks
    (fav song has got to be either dont think twice or visions of johanna)

  • @leonardo.976
    @leonardo.976 Před 6 lety +3

    1. Highway 61 revisited
    2. Blonde on Blonde
    3. Blood On the Tracks
    4. Desire
    5. Bringing it all back home
    6. The Free Whellin Bob Dylan
    7. John Wesley Harding
    8. Oh Mercy
    9. Nashville Skyline
    10. Another Side of Bob Dylan

  • @BenBigelow3
    @BenBigelow3 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The Live 1966 Royal Albert Hall album is the most amazing live recording I've ever heard. The acoustic set is mesmerizing. He seems in a trance. You'll never hear anyone pronunciate quite like he does here. That's a weird thing to say, but when you listen it's undeniable. Each syllable is given its own platform. He feels transcendent here. And then the electric set just bangs. It's got such a feeling of "electricity". The Band is on point. And Dylan is at the peak of his powers. Still to this day it moves me with such elegance and power. I was a guide near Duluth, MN in 2000 when I first listened. It changed me.

  • @allodoxia
    @allodoxia Před 5 lety +2

    The Freewheeling Bob Dylan - Best of his early acoustic work, and 'Girl From the North Country' a favorite of mine
    Bringing it All Back Home - The acoustic half is killer, with his first great foray into electric: 'Subterranean,' 'Maggie's Farm,' 'Bob Dylan's 115th Dream,' 'Love Minus Zero/No Limit'
    Highway 61 Revisited - All lean tissue, and no filler. Featuring his best song 'Like a Rolling Stone,' with 'Ballad of a Thin Man,' 'Tombstone Blues,' 'Desolation Row,' and his homage to his roots in the title track
    Blonde on Blonde - His electric hat trick; 'One of Us Must Know,' 'I Want You,' 'Stuck Inside of Mobile,' etc.
    Blood on the Tracks - His best from the 70's and a great breakup album. 'Shelter from the Storm,' and 'Simple Twist of Fate.'
    Love and Theft - A solid late career offering, and showing how well he's grown into his voice.

  • @passionatefruit4735
    @passionatefruit4735 Před 5 lety +2

    • Blonde On Blonde
    • Blood On The Tracks
    • Time Out Of Mind
    • Bringing It All Back Home
    • The Times They Are A-Changing
    • Highway 61 Revisited

  • @ggGosper
    @ggGosper Před 13 lety +3

    blonde on blonde! favourite track is definitely visions of johanna. the lyrics are just so gorgeous

  • @theofficefan234
    @theofficefan234 Před 8 lety +3

    Dylan is definitely one of my favorite artists ever.
    I love Freewheelin', Times They Are a Changin', Blonde on Blonde, Highway 61, Desire, Blood On the Tracks, Tempest, Time Out of Mind, and more. I listen to one of these at least once a week

  • @implicitdifferentiation
    @implicitdifferentiation Před 4 lety +3

    Bringing it all Back Home is my favourite of his. I definetely think it's his most consistent album, starting with Subterranean Homesick Blues and then containing masterpieces like Mr Tambourine Man, Its Alright Ma, Maggie's farm, Love Minus Zero, Its All Over Now Baby Blue etc

  • @GlennSyndallius
    @GlennSyndallius Před 3 lety +2

    Phew.... tough questions at the end there Anthony! I'm a mega-huge Dylan fan, he had a huge impact on my life.
    My fave Dylan album (and song) changes all the time.
    Some of the stuff off Love and Theft is great - High Water is a great song. So is Mississippi.
    I've always loved Desolation Row.... Stuck Inside of Mobile... It's Alright Ma... one of his very first songs called "Pretty Peggy-O"... Senor... too many to mention!
    I love Jokerman, from his 1983 album Infidels.
    With albums, it depends what the person is into. If I'm introducing a millennial to Dylan, I'd probably play them Highway 61 Revisited, because it's a bit wild.
    If I'm introducing an older person to Dylan (how could they not have heard him??) I'd go with some of the more mature albums - Time Out Of Mind, Love and Theft, Tempest.
    If they like classic songs, one of the Bootleg Albums - maybe like from 1966 Albert Hall.
    Thanks to anyone who managed to read all of this :)

  • @okrelayer
    @okrelayer Před 3 lety +2

    You mentioned dylan had just turned 70 when you recorded this, as of this writing he’s turning 80 TOMORROW. Crazy!

  • @dylanomalley8650
    @dylanomalley8650 Před 2 lety +1

    5. Highway 61 Revisited
    4. Bringing It All Back Home
    3. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
    2. Blood On The Tracks
    1. The Times They Are A-Changin'

  • @winterbird4447
    @winterbird4447 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh mercy is great. Great production. Mindblowing lyrics. One song in one freaking chord…(political world). And it has a wholeness to it. I always come back to it.

  • @thunderstruck11
    @thunderstruck11 Před 13 lety +3

    One of his bootlegs remains one of my favourite albums by him, The 1964 New York Sessions of Blood on the Tracks. Dylan originally recorded this album solely on acoustic, but changed his mind at the last minute to redo the album with a backing band. This recording is so raw and untouched that you can literally hear the buttons from Dylan shirt scraping against the guitar throughout the album.

  • @regularjon9693
    @regularjon9693 Před 13 lety +2

    There's a track towards the end of 'Desire' called 'Black Diamond Bay'. It's about some people dying in a volcano eruption. It's full of great lines that give really vivid, humanistic descriptions of the lives of these people. 'The soldier and the tiny man were crouched in the corner Thinking of forbidden love.' - for example.

  • @theGodofDeath
    @theGodofDeath Před 13 lety +1

    01; The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. I love it because it's powerful, and masters of war just rings with raw emotion.
    02; Bringing it All Back Home; Maggie's Farm, Outlaw Blues, Subterranean Home-Sick Blues, amazing flawless songs.
    03; Nashville Skyline, cause I'm a sap and I like the sappy songs that are beautifully done by Dylan, even the jarring duet with Cash on the album's first track (a re-recording of Girl From the North Country) is awesome.

  • @lettersfromhelen
    @lettersfromhelen Před 8 lety +37

    Bringin' it All Back... = Rubber Soul
    Hwy 61 = Revolver

    • @quinyc1
      @quinyc1 Před 7 lety +5

      You are aware they took from influence from Dylan on those albums

    • @hu9204
      @hu9204 Před 7 lety +12

      Rubber Soul, yes. Revolver, completely different.

    • @elstonngunn4193
      @elstonngunn4193 Před 3 lety +1

      Nah BOB = Revolver

  • @marksthaman
    @marksthaman Před 13 lety +1

    I admire how excited you sound throughout this review! And when you're skimming through the Blonde On Blonde tracklist, your facial expression almost matches that of a kid unwrapping a present on Christmas morning. I love this love for music and the way you keep your mind open. Cheers.

  • @banano1312
    @banano1312 Před 13 lety +2

    My Favorite Dylan Albums are The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan and Blonde on Blonde, with Stuck inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues again being my favorite Song of his. It just feels like a extremely positive, interesting Flow of Images with an unique Sense of Beauty to them. That can be said about Blonde on Blonde in general.

  • @acttragic
    @acttragic Před 2 lety +1

    While I personally think Highway 61 Revisited is his most solid album, he has many greats. In his acoustic era, The Freewheelin Bob Dylan and Another Side of Bob Dylan. Both in my opinion show a more venerable side of his artistry with the former working in some excellent commentary and the second being more introspective at times. The electric part of the 60s I would say Highway 61 Revisted but Blonde on Blonde is classic too. He has many solid projects after the 60s though with Blood on The Tracks, Desire, Basement Tapes, Time Out of Mind, and even his latest Rough and Rowdy Ways I enjoy. My top 5 would be...
    1. Highway 61 Revisted
    2. The Freewheelin Bob Dylan
    3. Another Side of Bob Dylan
    4. Blonde on Blonde
    5. Time Out of Mind

  • @Darkstarczar
    @Darkstarczar Před 8 lety +1

    in no particular order
    1 freewheelin bob
    2 The time they are changing
    3 bringing it all home
    4 highway 61
    5 Blonde on blonde
    my reasoning for these choices is simply because Bob is the Goat ,and these records are him in his prime:D

  • @yoursir100
    @yoursir100 Před 12 lety +2

    Everything! The man is a legend!

  • @MacEachen7
    @MacEachen7 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Highway 61 Revisited - love this record (in particular Just like Tom Thumb's blues, and It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry, Queen Jane Approximately) i love how loud and chaotic it is, how loud the piano is, how drummy the drums are, and how the guitar reminds me of a cat's purr, the brilliant song writing and how personal, aswell as public it is.
    Desire - the gypsy/journey feel makes it so abstract but homey at the same time, From the volcanic lands of Black Diamond Bay, to the Mountainous lands of Durango, to the docks of New York, it makes you feel like you're there.
    Blonde On Blonde - literally anthony fantano said.

  • @nazor1
    @nazor1 Před 13 lety +2

    Blood on the tracks may be my favorite, but Blonde on Blonde has Visions of Johanna which is my favorite track of all time. Especially the Live at Royal Albert Hall rendition. Seriously hearing that song can almost move me to tears.

  • @blashthumm
    @blashthumm Před 13 lety +3

    Blood on the Tracks was my first taste of Dylan, and it's still my favorite album of his. The sadness in that record is crushing, and it covers all the emotions of heartbreak in a wonderful album, except for Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts, I could have done without that track. :/

  • @DandHgoogoo
    @DandHgoogoo Před 13 lety +2

    You picked two great LPs, obviously. Boots of Spanish Leather is one of my favorites as well.
    The Dylan albums that work best for me are Freewheelin' and Highway 61. I think they are his most complete, robust records. I love almost every single song on those ones.
    I enjoy pretty much Bob's entire catalog of tunes. His legacy is so vast and his music so influential and ingenious, I can't even begin to describe what he and his songs mean to me.
    Thanks for this vid, Anthony.
    Hope you're well.

  • @gregahunt
    @gregahunt Před 13 lety +2

    My two favorite Dylan LP's: Blonde on Blonde, Blood On The Tracks. I like B on B because its just the most creative thing I heard from him, and every song is great. Blood On The Tracks has fantastic songwriting and catches deep, complex moods.

  • @Darkstarczar
    @Darkstarczar Před 8 lety +20

    in no particular order
    1 freewheelin bob
    2 The times they are a changing
    3 bringing it all back home
    4 highway 61 rv
    5 Blonde on blonde
    my reasoning for these choices is simple because Bob is the Goat ,and these records are Dylan in his prime

    • @rool-
      @rool- Před 7 lety +1

      why number them than????????????

    • @Darkstarczar
      @Darkstarczar Před 7 lety +1

      Stoned lol

    • @rool-
      @rool- Před 7 lety +3

      hitting that devils lettuce

  • @crunchberries
    @crunchberries Před 12 lety +3

    the times they are a changin' is my favourite album because it's so emotional and beautiful. the storytelling is fantastic and the themes on this album of injustice, darkness and of course that the times are always changing are thought provoking and beautifully simple. I like blonde on blonde but to me those tracks don't stick with me as well as the ones on highway 61 revisited. If I were to recommend one to someone who hasn't hear dylan it would be that highway 61 for sure.

  • @alexuk2893
    @alexuk2893 Před 6 lety +2

    John Wesley Harding has grown on me more and more over the years

  • @jacobdylan7706
    @jacobdylan7706 Před 3 lety +7

    Nothing can beat Blonde on Blonde

  • @largelatte7320
    @largelatte7320 Před 5 lety +1

    1: Highway 61 revisited
    2: Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
    3: Bringing It All Back Home
    4: Blonde on Blonde
    5: John Wesley Harding

  • @therogermellie
    @therogermellie Před 6 lety

    My Top Ten Dylan Albums:
    10. Another Side of Bob Dylan - Not his strongest but still some stand-out poignant moments. 8.7 / 10
    9. John Wesley Harding - Going back to the roots and it still feels fresh. 8.8 / 10
    8. The Basement Tapes - A delightful mixed bag where every pick is enjoyable. 9.3 / 10
    7. Desire - That violin + Sara = pure ecstasy. 9.6 / 10
    6. The Times They Are A-Changin' - Socially conscious with fantastic articulation. 9.6 / 10
    5. Freewheelin' Bob Dylan - Favourite of the acoustic stuff, he hit all the right marks here for me. 9.7 / 10
    4. Bringing it all Back Home - Delving his toes into the electric pool with great results whilst also bringing some more knockout acoustic material. 9.9 / 10
    3. Blonde on Blonde - Such a cosy album. It's like a warm blanket and crackling fire in late Autumn. 9.9 / 10
    2. Blood on the Tracks - Dark and brooding. Perhaps his most mature material. 10 / 10
    1. Highway 61 Revisited - Perfect arrangements; perfect lyrics; perfect album. 10 / 10

  • @kaboomerty1638
    @kaboomerty1638 Před 5 lety

    1- blonde on blonde
    2- blood on the tracks
    3 highway 61 revisited
    4- bringing it all back home
    5- the times they are a changin
    6- desire
    7- Nashville skyline

  • @danielkongmusic
    @danielkongmusic Před 11 lety +6

    Blood on the Tracks, it's a certain kind of romanticism expressed in a way that only Dylan could. On the surface it seems simple, acoustic guitars and pretty production. But the way that Dylan carries the material with the lyrics and the way he sings is transcendental. It's one of those albums that you listen to and go, "Fuck, I didn't think that could be done."

  • @padpad10
    @padpad10 Před 13 lety

    Bringing it all back home, because of the following reasons. "Subterranean Homesick Blues", "Maggie's Farm", "Love Minus Zero/No Limit", "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream", "Mr. Tambourine Man", "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)", "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"

  • @markcarey67
    @markcarey67 Před 7 měsíci

    My favourite is still Bringing it all back home - I got the LP for $5 a a second hand record store as a teenager and it blew me away - I'd never imagined you could write songs like that - and have such contrasting songs as those on the A side versus the B side on the same album. So that is still my fav for the personal impact it had on me as far as thinking about what could be done with a song and a set of songs. Similar to when I first heard the Velvet Underground.

  • @cicranelnaz
    @cicranelnaz Před 4 lety

    1.Blonde On Blonde
    2.Blood On The Tracks
    3.Desire
    4.Highway 61 Revisited
    5.Bringing It All Back Home
    6.Nashville Skyline
    These are my favourites

  • @Mytholgylove
    @Mytholgylove Před 12 lety +2

    I've recently become a fan of Bob Dylan, my first album was, funny enough, his first album. I love his takes on House of the Rising Sun, and Song for Woody is also one of my favorites. I think from here, I'll take his albums in chronological order to get the viewpoint of what someone who was growing up with Bob Dylan would have.

  • @L0r3n2
    @L0r3n2 Před 7 lety +1

    John Wesley Harding one of my favs and very underrated

  • @jeffthrow6892
    @jeffthrow6892 Před 5 lety +1

    SOO many great, brilliant Dylan albums. Can't really pick favorites that easily. But, I think "Bringing It All Back Home" gets overlooked compared to the two fantastic albums that followed it, it is every bit as good. And - "It's Alright Ma ( I'm Only Bleeding)" might be my favorite song of his......

  • @duffharris9295
    @duffharris9295 Před 6 lety +6

    5. Empire Burlesque
    4. Dylan
    3. Shot of Love
    2. Street-Legal
    1. Self Portrait
    Just kidding. Although there are some gems amongst even those albums.

    • @Captain_Rhodes
      @Captain_Rhodes Před 6 lety +5

      street legal was good!

    • @leareicher7992
      @leareicher7992 Před 6 lety +1

      Duff Harris street legal is like top 3 for me. Love it to bits

    • @patriciofernandez2711
      @patriciofernandez2711 Před 6 lety

      Don't forget Under the Red Sky and Planet Waves

    • @leareicher7992
      @leareicher7992 Před 6 lety +1

      Patricio Fernandez planet waves is another great, underrated gem. IDK why so many people hate on it

    • @danborden3594
      @danborden3594 Před 6 lety +1

      Street Legal! That’s an great album!

  • @johnjackson3735
    @johnjackson3735 Před 8 měsíci

    Highway 61 Revisited has been my favorite for years, but I admit recently Blonde on Blonde has just barely eclipsed it, though it is really close and I think of them as a continuum. For me, Blonde on Blonde has the warmest authenticity and emotional sincerity, with the most intricate instrumentation and his most archetypal vocal delivery and playfulness while still mixing it with some seriousness. A really cryptic and mysterious delivery that's appealing. However, Bringing It all Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and even Another Side of Bob Dylan that proceeded it are like a slow progression to this climax and each appreciated in their own way. So, these four in a row are my favorites by him. Blonde on Blonde followed closely by Highway 61 Revisited are my favorite rock / pop albums.

  • @timwilbur4387
    @timwilbur4387 Před 8 lety +1

    Gotta say from 5 to 1
    5. Desire
    4. Highway 61 Revisited
    3. Bringing It All Back Home
    2. Blood On The Tracks (I mean, come on...Duh.)
    1. Freewheelin' (The first Dylan record I bought and the one that solidified for me to become a folk musician.)

  • @TheOrangekittypie
    @TheOrangekittypie Před 13 lety +1

    Blonde on Blonde :) Totally agree, "Stuck inside of Mobile" is one of my favorite Dylan songs.

  • @sentientmlem727
    @sentientmlem727 Před 2 lety

    If you're starting to get into Dylan, Freewheelin' is a great place to begin that journey. I think my favorite of all time is Blood On the Tracks. Tangled Up in Blue, Shelter From the Storm, and Simple Twist of Fate ALWAYS capture me and do not let go because of the imagery and story. But....ask me again next month and I'll probably tell you my fav is Highway 61 and the month after that it's Love & Theft.
    Good vid.

  • @idespisereading
    @idespisereading Před 13 lety +2

    Bringing it all Back Home and Blood on the tracks are my favorites. Blonde on Blonde and Highway 61 are okay, but the way Bringing it all Back Home is set up is amazing. It just goes right into it, pure 2 minute rock and roll!!

  • @garrettrandolph4981
    @garrettrandolph4981 Před 8 lety

    I go with the two you just posted about. "Times" is my all time favorite album. That's the record that started me into writing songs. It's just too powerful. But, it is really hard to pick my favorite Dylan LP. I mean "Blond On Blonde" is jusr incredible. 'I want you', 'Just Like A Woman', 'Stuck in Mobile' 'One of us Must Know', 'Visions', 'Sad Eyed Lady'. It's just hauntingly beautiful. I can't pick my favorite. I mean, somtimes I'm in the modd to crank up 'Tombstone Blues'.

  • @BowandArrowful
    @BowandArrowful Před 3 lety +1

    I don’t care what anyone says, my favorite Bob Dylan album will always be “New Morning”. A criminally underrated album in that it is a beautifully understated album. Simple production of profound stories in simple lyrics coated in gorgeous melodies. I will always love it to death.

  • @MrJeremydobson
    @MrJeremydobson Před 13 lety +1

    Blood on the Tracks might be favourite album...or at least the one I'm heavily into at the moment because its got such a great consistent moodiness in its blues yet it's still incredibly mature. Favourite songs are Tangled Up In Blue, Ballad of a Thin Man and Mr. Tambourine Man; all three are great examples of a coming together of Dylan's evocative lyrics and great tunes!!

  • @AnnoyingCritic-is7rp
    @AnnoyingCritic-is7rp Před 22 dny

    Not only is there no such thing as a favorite Dylan album, there are some albums that Dylan did not care a great deal about. But even if you could find a favorite album, any album is simply a frozen sample of Dylan's creative output over a variety of different songs and different times. And so it doesn't make sense to pick a favorite Dylan album. And it could easily make sense to say that a collection of songs could be performed differently because what's great about that collection is the songwriting and not the performance.

  • @johndontas5910
    @johndontas5910 Před 7 lety +1

    My personal favourite is The Freewheelin bob dylan, it's really emotional... songs like blowin in the wind, girl from the north country, masters of war, a hard rains a gonna fall, etc are all really moving to me

  • @samlivegood1938
    @samlivegood1938 Před 8 lety +1

    Favorite album is freewheeling because I think it's his truest form. He's just so real and to the point while still being funny at times on that record. Its real. It touched my heart and cut deeply and chose to make me laugh cry and think at the same time. My favorite song is visions of Johanna because it's one I relate too. It's like when you realize you'll never find what you thought you would. It's heartbreaking and I love Dylan's way of showing those emotions. He's to the point but also elaborates with truly breathtaking imagery

  • @frankie1833
    @frankie1833 Před 13 lety +1

    Another Side of Bob Dylan- mostly personal reasons. occupied my ears during a difficult time. filled mostly with confessional heartwrenching songs
    Highway 61 Revisited- every song is a classic. This record is just immense; makes everything feel alive and glowing

  • @grifftrain
    @grifftrain Před 5 lety +3

    My favorite Bob Dylan album is “planet waves”. From beginning to end, I like every song on it. I like almost every Dylan album from 1965 through 1980 or so. I didn’t care for his 80s albums, but he rebounded with some good material in the 90s and 00s

    • @whiteline4023
      @whiteline4023 Před rokem

      I think you need to listen to some more Dylan

    • @grifftrain
      @grifftrain Před rokem

      @@whiteline4023 why do you say that? You are not a fan of Planet Waves?

    • @whiteline4023
      @whiteline4023 Před rokem

      @@grifftrain nope, it’s got great tracks and I love that it’s leading song has 2 versions as if that was a typical thing to do and not something that would make more sense on a bootleg. It’s just an album that’s one forgotten and two lesser than many other great albums. Have you listened to around half of his work

    • @grifftrain
      @grifftrain Před rokem

      @@whiteline4023 no. I’ve listened to most all. I admit it’s some albums in the 80s I don’t listen to much. Oh Mercy, Knocked out Loaded, come to mind, but it’s still a few tracks on them that I like. I like his “gospel” trilogy, Slow Train, Saved, Shot of love. I really liked Street legal. It’s the next few albums after the Gospel ones that I’m not too well versed. I like his 90s albums too. His voice takes a bit to get used to on his latest albums, but once you do, it’s a great fit with the music

    • @grifftrain
      @grifftrain Před rokem

      @@whiteline4023 what are your favorite Dylan albums? I’ll ask for your top 5 or so. Just curious. Most Dylan fans have wildly different picks for a top 5

  • @yingbozheng4318
    @yingbozheng4318 Před 8 lety

    Fav LPs: Blood on the Tracks, Blonde on Blonde, Bringing It All Back Home, Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited, The Times They Are A-Changin'

  • @christianbelanger621
    @christianbelanger621 Před 6 lety

    Highway 61 Revisited - His best for lyrics. The fifth daughter stanza always cracks me up. And don't forget the sun is not yellow, it is chicken
    The Times They Are a-Changin' - I think Boots of Spanish Leather is his most moving song. Special favorites are the eerie North Country Blues and the lovely One Too Many Mornings. And his singing is fabulous on this record
    The Freewheelin Bob Dylan - The start of the legend. Not a dud in sight
    Bob Dylan - If only for In my Time of Dyin which always stops me in my tracks

  • @FaithsInMyChest
    @FaithsInMyChest Před 13 lety +1

    Yeah, every time a great musician passes away I always think "Well Dylan's still kickin!". I'm glad you like The Times, it usually gets hated or overlooked for Another Side. Favorite is pretty typical, probably Highway 61. My first Dylan album, dad bought it for me at Best Buy when I was in middle school, listened to the it many many times, I fell in love with the lyrics and eventually attempted covers of the songs later on.

  • @iloveorangechicken1538

    1. Blood on The Tracks
    2. Bringin' it All Back Home
    3.Highway 61 Revisited
    4.Desire
    5. The Times They are A-Changin'

  • @Lettieri92
    @Lettieri92 Před 12 lety

    Bringing It All Back Home, I feel it was his biggest transformation. And so on, I could go on forever.

  • @centralscrutinizer3739

    I dont want to come across as a purist but my favorite has to be the freewheelin' bob dylan album. Its filled with so many memorable lines of poetry and bare bones folk. Also i believe the track Corrina, Corrina somehow foreshadows Bob's future artist style like in 1969 Nashville Skyline

  • @duffharris9295
    @duffharris9295 Před 6 lety +1

    Slow Train Coming is super underrated. It’s so incredible how when he found Jesus he came back with all that energy and anger and zealousness he had during his 60s period.

  • @justmebeingbored1794
    @justmebeingbored1794 Před 5 lety +1

    For me:
    1. blonde on blonde
    2. Another side of bob Dylan
    3. freewheelin
    4. desire
    5. the times they are a changin/Nashville Skyline

  • @cristianrocha4667
    @cristianrocha4667 Před 8 lety

    My Top 5: 1) Blood On The Tracks, 2) Highway 61 Revisited, 3) Blonde On Blonde, 4) Bringing It All Back Home, 5) Nashville Skyline.

  • @thatsgame2001
    @thatsgame2001 Před 13 lety

    Highway 61 Revisited.
    I can pick apart each album song by song, and Blonde on Blonde, Blood on the Tracks, the Basement Tapes and even Modern Times come close, among many others.
    But then Like a Rolling Stone comes on and I get an indescribable feeling, something I rarely feel being a lover of all genres of music. Nothing compares to me personally, you just can't beat that album. And I'm saying that purely out of personal preference.

  • @TomBandfield
    @TomBandfield Před 13 lety

    I'm gonna go with Bringing It All Back Home, for how it shows the transition between his acoustic and electric phase. Also becaus there are just some awesome songs on there - Mr. Tambourine Man, It's Alright Ma, Subterranean Homesick Blues, Maggie's Farm, Outlaw Blues...
    But goddamnit, it's so hard to choose. I love those three classic electric albums, as well as all the early acoustic stuff... Really, I think he hardly made any bad albums right up until the 80s.

  • @downrodeo2112
    @downrodeo2112 Před 13 lety +1

    Blood on the tracks is great too, my favorite albums are: Bringing it all back home, Blonde on Blonde, Highway 61

  • @laincorepilled
    @laincorepilled Před 8 lety +1

    1. Highway 61 Revisited
    An incredible collection of electric tunes (and the glorious 11 minute Desolation Row). Some of his best songs are on this album.
    Like a Rolling Stone, Desolation Row, Queen Jane Approximately, and Ballad of a Thinman (honestly all the songs are pretty much as good as eachother with perhaps Like a Rolling Stone trumping the rest)
    2. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
    This album has great protest tracks and great love songs. His best acoustic album (i think)
    Don't think twice it's all right, a hard rains a gonna fall, and of course the "protest" classic Blowin' in the wind
    3. Blonde on Blonde
    Just great. Some highlights: Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues, Absolutely Sweet Marie, and well pretty much all the other songs.

  • @MrCrim123
    @MrCrim123 Před 13 lety

    I only had Highway 61 and then I watched "No Direction Home" this week. Dude is so awesome, getting a lot more of his stuff now.

  • @lolsistrata
    @lolsistrata Před 13 lety

    Thank you, PorroFirst! Mr. Tambourine Man is just such a versatile song! You can plug it in and turn up the volume, you can put the guitar away and slow it down to a lullaby's pace.

  • @sewloka
    @sewloka Před 10 lety +2

    I love Slow Train Coming & Street Legal - I am not a gospel freak or a bible thumper, but for some reason Dylan's religious albums really get to me & I listen to them every morning - they put me in a positive mood ...also Street Legal is a very under appreciated & overlooked classic ...buy every Dylan album, there is something worthwhile in all of them

    • @shaqy6467
      @shaqy6467 Před 11 měsíci

      Huge comment

    • @shaqy6467
      @shaqy6467 Před 11 měsíci

      Me too man, that whole era is great. Shot of Love and Infidels are some of my favorites though

  • @JesusLoveMonster
    @JesusLoveMonster Před 13 lety

    Bringing it all back home its a solid album the whole way through and the last two tracks are probably my favorite songs by him.

  • @CR4GETH
    @CR4GETH Před 13 lety

    also these videos are cool, its sweet to hear what you like that isn't necessarily new music. do more of these things plz

  • @danikaake
    @danikaake Před 6 lety

    The first Bob Dylan album that I fell in love with was 'New Morning'. I was introduced to it after I heard 'The Man in Me' for the first time on the radio. After listening to his music, I realized two things: 1) Dylan sounds so happy in 'New Morning'... what happened? 2) I'm probably going to be listening to this man's music for the rest of my life. I don't have a favorite Dylan song (it changes from time to time), but I want to throw 'On the Road Again' out there.