Blonde On Blonde
Bob Dylan

Bob is asking a lot of me here. One hour and twelve minutes. The harmonica is ripping right away though, so maybe I'll make it. "Rainy Day Women #12 & #35" is really fun, I feel like I'm at a carnival or a parade. "Pledging my time" is what I view as classic Bob Dylan. He's just kinda talking, there's some guitar and a harmonica. This is another electric album, and I like it. "One of Us Must Know Soon" is a bit too much for me. It's like someone is doing an over the top Bob Dylan impression. 'When you whisPERRED in my ~EAR~ and asked if I was leaving with yOUUUU or her, I didn't realIZZEEEE just what I did here, I didn't realize how yo~uunnggg~ you were.' It's a little much Bob. I don't know what instrument is doing the fun little ditty in the background of "I Want You" but its really fun. "Just Like A Woman" has really nice vocals. The whole song is very pleasant and peaceful. "Most Likely You Go Your Way" is another song that sounds like a Bob Dylan impersenator. "GruuUUDGE" "Fa~all on you". It's fun though. "Temporary Like Achilles" starts with some sweet harmonica. This sounds like a song playing on a steamboat as I go down the 'ssipi. "Obviously Five Believers" burns the house down, this one rocks. "Sad Eyed Lady of the Low-Lands" was cool. It reminded me of The Shins a little. Very long, without the tremendous payoff of a song like Stairway to Heaven (which is still much shorter). This is definitely the best Bob Dylan album I've heard. I liked it a lot. 8/10

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