Give Dylan a break. He has tried to heed his creative muse better than any one else has in my memory. And he was also a believer in Christian scriptures once, and may still be one, so his Christmas album for the benefit of widows and orphans seems to be a genuine offering coming from him in his 68th year on this beautiful planet.
traditionalguy, all kidding aside, I couldn't agree more. Easily the most consistently interesting and rewarding musician of my lifetime. Far and away the biggest congtributor to my iPod.
Of course Bob Zimmerman is Jewish. The Christian scriptures are all of the collected Jewish scriptures plus the writings after 33 AD by the Jewish followers of the Jewish Prophet Jesus, called Christ-ians for their claim that the crucified Prophet Jesus was alive and was the long expected Jewish Messiah (Messiah in the Greek language is translated Christ). They decided to let the rest of us non-Jews in, but the Jewish believers were there first and many free thinkers have found an easy way to return.
Additional songs include: Snow Blowin' in the Wind The Chimes They Are A-Jinglin' Tangled Up in Blue Christmas Girl from the North Pole Country Shelter from the Snow Storm
This is a great site that you have here. I have a site myself where anyone can freely express their opinion towards controversial debate topics. I feel as if this is a way for people to have their voices heard. Anyone is welcome to express their opinions.
Anyway, keep up the good work and maybe we can do a link exchange.
I just happened to hear Bobby Darin's version of Dylan's I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, a truly amazing work of counterculturectomy which turns a Dylan song into a Rudy Vallee ukulele number completely devoid of any 1960s flavor. Highly recommended.
Thanksgiving in Turkey the 48th album by Bob Dylan and AllenS
Blows on harmonica: ♪ ♫
"There must be some way out of here," said the Dylan to the Turk, "There's too much confusion, all I wanted was a turkey dinner. Businessmen, they drink my wine, plowmen dig my earth, None of them along the line know what any of it is worth, which doesn't make a damn bit of sense to me, I'm hungry."
"No reason to get excited," the Turk, he kindly spoke, "There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke. But you and I, we've been through that, and this is not our fate, So let us not talk falsely now, you need to look up the word Turkey, The hour is getting late, which basically means you were late to dinner."
All along the watchtower, princes kept the view While all the women came and went, barefoot servants, too.
Crap. I thought he'd do a Festivus album. Lost that bet.
I am going to buy "Christmas In The Heart", though. And the Springstein Hannukah album.
And probably the Tom Waits First Holy Communion album, I suppose. I'm a sucker for these kinds of things. I have a copy of the Lorena Bobette album "Songs For Your Briss".
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I'm waiting for the hoofbeats signaling the approach of the other three horsemen.
What... no "All Along the Toy Shop?"
Nothing says "Christmas" like Bob Dylan.
Fingers crossed for:
"Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer"
and
"Please Daddy, Don't Get Drunk This Christmas"
This is very nice: ALL ARTIST’S ROYALTIES TO BENEFIT MILLIONS IN NEED THROUGH FEEDING AMERICA AND INTERNATIONAL CHARITIES
MORE THAN 4 MILLION MEALS TO BE PROVIDED DURING HOLIDAYS
Soon to be the answer to the trivia question: Which Bob Dylan album sold the fewest copies?
It might be buyable if he sings Grandma got run over by a Reindeer
Chase, you're too fast for me.
Soon to be the answer to the trivia question: Which Bob Dylan album sold the fewest copies?
A lot of those Christmas albums sell really well.
Is this a sequel to Slow Train Coming?
The cover art is lame, it looks like a run of the mill Xmas card.
I heard he might include, "Sleigh lady sleigh" or "A hard Reindeer's a-gonna Fall".
Bound to be better than Self Portrait.
Give Dylan a break. He has tried to heed his creative muse better than any one else has in my memory. And he was also a believer in Christian scriptures once, and may still be one, so his Christmas album for the benefit of widows and orphans seems to be a genuine offering coming from him in his 68th year on this beautiful planet.
Silly me, I would have guessed Zimmerman a Jewish name.
traditionalguy, all kidding aside, I couldn't agree more. Easily the most consistently interesting and rewarding musician of my lifetime. Far and away the biggest congtributor to my iPod.
What if Bob Dylan had been female and attractive and had, you know, a voice? It would sound something like this.
You don't need a new Bob Dylan album.
You only need this video.
Heh.
I played lute for Joan Baez once, in a snack bar.
A lot of those Christmas albums sell really well.
My theory on that is that people are desperate to give gifts. Don't know what to get an old Boomer!? Have we got an album for you!
vw: coffies
Freeman, I don't know whether to laugh or cry at that.
Of course Bob Zimmerman is Jewish. The Christian scriptures are all of the collected Jewish scriptures plus the writings after 33 AD by the Jewish followers of the Jewish Prophet Jesus, called Christ-ians for their claim that the crucified Prophet Jesus was alive and was the long expected Jewish Messiah (Messiah in the Greek language is translated Christ). They decided to let the rest of us non-Jews in, but the Jewish believers were there first and many free thinkers have found an easy way to return.
Additional songs include:
Snow Blowin' in the Wind
The Chimes They Are A-Jinglin'
Tangled Up in Blue Christmas
Girl from the North Pole Country
Shelter from the Snow Storm
MM,
He loves you when you laugh
He loves you when you cry
That song was obviously a harbinger of the future of that genre.
Knockin' on Santa's Door.
I Pity the Poor North Pole Elf.
Subterranean Homesick Blue Christmas.
Ballad of a Fat Man.
Masters of Toys.
Santa's Farm.
Good God. What will he do next, a Sweatin' to the Oldies DVD?
This is the 47th time I have spoken to you from a recording studio ;)
wv; gacksped = John Glenn
...at least this way, I'll be able to figure out the words he's supposed to be singing, so there's that.
I would like to take this moment, as a regular commenter, to advertise my wife's Christmas CD: That Holy Night. On sale now at CD Baby.
If enough people buy it today, it might distract her from my news that her laptop needs a new hard-drive.
(Do I need to add something like "Great post, I'd love to hear more on this subject from you" for these kinds of comments?)
WV: peativer
Nothing says Christmas like a peat fire freshly fed by the the community peativer.
... and many free thinkers have found an easy way to return.
And to hold hand around the cash register singing "What a Friend We Have in Jesus.
You left out of your review, Jesus himself was Jewish, and that generally they felt claiming to be son of God was going too far.
This is a great site that you have here. I have a site myself where anyone can freely express their opinion towards controversial debate topics. I feel as if this is a way for people to have their voices heard. Anyone is welcome to express their opinions.
Anyway, keep up the good work and maybe we can do a link exchange.
Sincerely,
Jason
http://www.debateitout.com
link exchanges are so 2004
Okay. This Bob Dylan thing is getting out of hand.
I just happened to hear Bobby Darin's version of Dylan's I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, a truly amazing work of counterculturectomy which turns a Dylan song into a Rudy Vallee ukulele number completely devoid of any 1960s flavor. Highly recommended.
Thanksgiving in Turkey
the 48th album
by
Bob Dylan and AllenS
Blows on harmonica: ♪ ♫
"There must be some way out of here," said the Dylan to the Turk,
"There's too much confusion, all I wanted was a turkey dinner.
Businessmen, they drink my wine, plowmen dig my earth,
None of them along the line know what any of it is worth, which doesn't make a damn bit of sense to me, I'm hungry."
"No reason to get excited," the Turk, he kindly spoke,
"There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke.
But you and I, we've been through that, and this is not our fate,
So let us not talk falsely now, you need to look up the word Turkey,
The hour is getting late, which basically means you were late to dinner."
All along the watchtower, princes kept the view
While all the women came and went, barefoot servants, too.
Blows on harmonica: ♪ ♫
Someone got a gift for me,
they thought I'd like a cake with fruit.
Whoever it is I wish they'd take it back.
candied cherries only make me toot.
They say I shot a red-nosed deer
and robbed his pals of all their gear.
They flew off with some fat old dude
who dropped his bag from altitude
I can catch it, if I'm lucky.
Crap. I thought he'd do a Festivus album. Lost that bet.
I am going to buy "Christmas In The Heart", though. And the Springstein Hannukah album.
And probably the Tom Waits First Holy Communion album, I suppose. I'm a sucker for these kinds of things. I have a copy of the Lorena Bobette album "Songs For Your Briss".
The answer, my friend, is snowing in the wind.
WV lyismal
dismal lyrics
what you don't want on a Christmas CD
Michael @3:35 Then there's this.
Now I'm totally weirded out.
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