Bob Dylan finally makes sense....


In a recent interview Bob Dylan called music recordings "Atrocious" and went on to add that no good music has been made in the last 20 years, he went on to add that downloads should be free because the music is not worth anything anyway.
I have never really liked Dylan except for a few songs, but it is nice to see someone take a stand on how badly most music is recorded.
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Dylan was commenting on the plasticity and hollowness of alot of pop artists out there these days, that they lack substance and depth and that ultimately this music has nothing to offer. Most of it he feels is crap and therefore should be "free" cause it has no value!

Dylan is an intriguing figure. Complex and has a high regard for artists who have "something to say"

At one time i used to think that his songwriting was just a trick and that it didnt make sense at all but today i believe his lyrics especially on certain albums are rich in depth, insight and complexity and can be received and understood for people from different angles and perspectives, on different levels, and yet at the same time are understood universally. He's witty, sharp, sensitive, tough, wise, generous, irritated by the media machine,friendly.

When all is said and done, i think it really is fair to say that he is a musical genius, for sure a lyrical genius, a rare "accident" that happened in our time. It is his story, together with his discography that keeps me entertained forever! Of course, i think its true that you either get dylan or you dont.
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In a recent interview Bob Dylan called music recordings "Atrocious" and went on to add that no good music has been made in the last 20 years, he went on to add that downloads should be free because the music is not worth anything anyway.
I have never really liked Dylan except for a few songs, but it is nice to see someone take a stand on how badly most music is recorded.

I highly doubt that dylan is an obsessive audiophile type who splits hairs about recording quality, about vtf, azimuth or things like this. My memory is a bit fuzzy but i remember reading about him exploring music and having a stack of cassettes on a table and exploring music like this! I would venture to say as a dylan fan that dylan is interested in "the song", how it hits him viscerally, whether from vinyl, cassette, am radio or 8 track.

When he lays down tracks its usually very quickly, the first or second take! Sometimes if he feels the song should come from a different angle he might go back and try it a different way but for the most part they are recorded quickly without alot of fuss.

It's nice to see someone not obsess about sound quality!

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