Duane Eddy
MP3 File
Bob Dylan: Modern Times
Incredibly, with over 40 albums, this is one of his best. Blues and
ballads, lyrically deep and playful, played by his tight touring band,
the more I listen the more I like it. (*****)
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Nice gee-tar, but that sax just sucks soooo bad - a really lousy sound, but at least it's unbelievably repetitive, like Boots Randolph trying to get his mama's attention while she's chatting up the bartender. Folks sure were some simple shits back then.
Posted by: the Perfesser | November 14, 2005 at 12:10 AM