What is the best Dylan song?

What is the best Dylan song?
There's like 500 of them, so it might be hard to tell.

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Best official cut is tangled up in blue

For my money the best ever is NYC sessions version of Idiot Wind

Boots of Spanish Leather

Dylan has more great songs songs than you can shake a stick at. Here’s some suggestions chronologically, would make a good introductory playlist:

Girl From the North Country
A Hard Rain’s a Gonna Fall
Don’t Think Twice it’s Alright
It’s Alright Ma’ (I’m Only Bleeding)
It’s All Over Now Baby Blue
Like a Rolling Stone
Desolation Row
Visions of Johanna
I Want You
All Along the Watchtower
Lay, Lady, Lay
The Man in Me
Tangled Up In Blue
If You See Her Say Hello
Buckets of Rain
Hurricane
Isis
Changing of the Guards
Gotta Serve Somebody
Every Grain of Sand
Blind Willie McTell
Jokerman
Series of Dreams
Dignity
Not Dark Yet
Girl From the Red River Shore
High Water (For Charley Patton)
Lonesome Day Blues
Thunder on the Mountain
When The Deal Goes Down
Narrow Way
I’ve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You
Murder Most Foul

Have fun.

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Damn, guess I'll be listening to these at work.
Thanks user.

Visions of Johanna

My pleasure, hope you enjoy

>Idiot Wind
underrated

Girl From the North Country with cash is the objectively correct answer

Here's the funny for any anons trying to get into Dylan: All of these are great songs but it still doesn't have ALL the great ones.

That's not a dig at (you) who posted this comment, just wanted to throw that out there for newcomers.

Oh I know, I tried to limit it to no more than three per album and I fucking skipped The Times They Are A Changin’ altogether. I’ll never understand people who can’t into Dylan.

>start with Girl From the North Country
>immediately get your eardrums blown out by the harmonica
What a fantastic song, but I still think Blowin' in the Wind is the "easiest" Dylan song for anyone new to him or early 60s folk

Kinda on a self-indulgent tangent but I've noticed that mega Dylan fans (and I'm one of them) don't really love Blowin' in the Wind that much.

I think it’s just a little too simple to get me overly excited. A beautiful and perfectly written song though.

It’s a fantastic song but I think to touch the nerve it’s more of a protest song than a Dylan song. It sounds like it could’ve been a Woodie Guthrie cover. It wasn’t until “Another Side” that Bob really started to develop his distinctive sound.

One More Cup of Coffee
Desire is the best album hands down

Gonna throw in some more great deeper cuts:
Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol (the prototype Hurricane)
Spanish Harlem Incident
Gates of Eden
Wigwam
Sara
Simple twist of fate
Love minus Zero
From a Buick Six
It Takes a lot to Laugh, it Takes a Train to Cry

Key West

It's missing the last, and best, verse.

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Agreed

Hurricane, Knocking on Heaven's Door and Like a Rolling Stone IMO