How the fuck did this come out in 1965?

How the fuck did this come out in 1965?

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Lots of stealing from underground musicians and people of color

Someone heard it and said "We got to put that on wax!"

>listening to this nasally Jewish plagiarist in the year of our lord, 2022
come on now

Yes

Brainless zoomers spotted.

sneed

Oh my sneed these people of color (or niggers as I like to call them) are mad

Blacks didn’t invent folk, retard

Contemporary POCs are riding the coattails of their slave ancestors.

CBS told Bob Dylan it was time to record another record, he went into the studio, recorded the songs, the master tape went to the pressing plant, the took pictures to put on the cover, and some liner notes were added. After that, they were distributed to record stores where people could buy it. That's how.

“Gotta Serve Somebody” is my favorite Dylan single

>How the fuck did this come out in 1965?
Because people were better humans then than you are now.

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Lol better than you maybe, degenerate boomer faggots

Breathtaking.

for me, it's his later work with kate bodge that really stands out

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Sounds like any blues rock album

He played that both times I’ve seen him live
This is probably the definitive Dylan album. I used to listen to this album on cassette while shoveling my driveway. I also liked when Dylan played with The Dead. Jerry Garcia’s interpretations of Dylan songs are actually my favorite.

>Shitty vocals.
BUT THE SONG WRITING SO GOOD
>Don't care shitty vocals.

yes they did. sit down. be humble.

shit take. the vocals are fine, but the songwriting's overrated. the great songs on here are Like A Rolling Stone and Ballad of A Thin Man, maybe also Tombstone Blues. most of the rest is forgettable. closer is just 11 minutes of Dylan chewing your ear off about some shit people didn't even care about in 1965. if you enjoy that, here's what you should do: read a novel and put on instrumental music in the background. same effect

Bob Dyan singing sounds like a whiny drunk man.

It take a lot to laugh it takes a train to cry is Dylan kino