It's a testament to my dedication to finishing this list that I am willing to listen to more Bob Dylan after hearing Blood on the Tracks first. First verse of "On the Road Again" immediately reminded me why I hated Blood on the Tracks. "Gates of Eden" would be a good song, but Dylan just can't let go of his ridiculous method of emphasizing words with volume instead of LITERALLY ANYTHING ELSE. "At dawn my LOVER comes to ME and tells me of her dreams. With no at-TEMPTS to shovel the GLIMPSE..." I get he is trying to highlight the poetic meter here and how it lines up with the music, but there are ways to do this that actually sound good. I won't bother explaining, because I had exactly the same issue with almost everything on Tracks. Just read that review.