I like both but I'll have to go with Dylan.
There are so many that I could think of. But just to name a couple. Blowin In The Wind- Bob Dylan Ripple- Grateful Dead
Bob Dylan. Donovan might be alright. I know that he has been called the English version of Bob Dylan. I'm not real familar with Donovan but no one...
Nashville Skyline is a great album. I especially liked the duet he did with Johnny Cash on it, "Girl From The North Country".
I agree.
Well then, I guess you've never heard his work with The Ensemble Modern.
Yes, Zappa was very much into classical music. He was quite an accomplished composer to. His last album before his death in 1993, The Yellow Shark...
No, the Rolling Stones formed in 1961, before Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone". Actually they took their name from a Muddy Waters song.
How about Strawberry Alarm Clock?
Blood On The Tracks is my favorite of all of Dylan's albums.
I'd reccomend Dave Brubeck. There's a group from the Netherlands that I really like called Jazz To The Max.
Couldn't agree more.
I'm going to say The Times They Are A-Changin' but I love them all.
Thank God for PBS. PBS is way better than anything else on TV. I"m defiantly going to tape No Direction Home. I bought the soundtrack from No...
1968, when I was 10
Hot Town Summer In The City- Lovin Spoonful Jethro Tull - Witches Promise
Well, I'm going to vote "Paranoid".
And The Wind Cries Mary
My favorite cover of a Dylan song that the Byrds did is "You Ain't Going Nowhere".
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is.
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