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actuallythesun
excellent song to teach someone who's learning guitar - shockingly easy (only needs the unadorned C, G, and D chords) yet the chord changes create such a profound song. since the studio ver is basically just him and the guitar, if you whistle the harmonica bit and "do the voice" it sounds just like the real thing
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pteronophobic
Some of the most profound lyrics ever written, here. Listening to them gives me chills.
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The ants are my friends, they're blowin' in the wind. The ants, sir, are blowin' in the wind.
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RAY7654321
Listening to the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" released in May 1963 by Columbia, Dylan's second studio album. This album established Dylan as a true Folk songwriter. It also started a big fight over his management between John Hammond and Albert Grossman which Grossman won, and pushed Dylan to Mega-Stardome all the while robbing him of 50% of his earnings until Dylan dumped him in 1970.
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marshallajonesj
This is not Bob Dylan. Sounds absolutely nothing like him... Sounds like a parody. Go get The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan!
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swollenappetite
Not much reverence for The Great Bob on this page, love Naftallina's wicked parody. But come on, this is probably the greatest protest song ever written if you haven't heard PF Sloan's Eve of Destruction, and it still sounds as fresh and timeless today.
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TIGERSNAKEMAN
ICONIC. I FEEL MORE PEOPLE NEED TO LISTENTO THIS. YOU HEAR ME CONGRESS??????!!!!!!!!!!?????
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DZRTsurfer88
i dedicate this track to TimP, my SG65 classmate , who introduced me to Bob Dylan back in 1963. Thank You Tim
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