Lyrics & Knowledge Personal Pages Record Shop Auction Links Radio & Media Kids Membership Help
The Mudcat Cafesj



User Name Thread Name Subject Posted
BK BS: Dylan is vastly overrated (97* d) RE: BS: Dylan is vastly overrated 04 Mar 00


Wow! three blind mice... I love it!! As for dylan & poetic ability.. He did some great songs, blatantly stole some other stuff.. (for example check out the trad song "Leavin' of Liverpool" & see if it ain't familiar), & had a lot of influence.. that means something - I'm not always sure what, tho, or how positive.. I always thought a white city boy who never picked cotton - did he ever really get his hands dirty? - more than a bit incongruous, singing some of his songs, given their topics.. though gotta hand it to him for having guts.

As for poetry, power & beauty of expression, eloquence w/the english language (which I fer shur ain't got), & a sensitive - perhaps sensuous - ear for tunes, tonalities, etc.. IMHO he just wasn't even there most of the time. I think there are/have been many vastly more eloquent, intellectually more honest & more impressive folkish singer-song-writer types. Folks, get out your old albums & listen CAREFULLY to Gordon Lightfoot, esp lots of his early stuff - THERE is a poet! Speaking strictly for me, Dylan didn't hold a candle to GL & many others.

For grit, emotional power & content how about Eric Bogle - who makes no pretense of being an elegant vocalist - or Stan Rogers, who inspired me to get through some damn tough times ("Mary Ellen Carter"). And for a guy who has it all - a rich, sonorous voice, powerful, thoughtful & elegant use of language, artistry in his instrumental mastery - how about Stan's "little" brother Garnet Rogers - wow, that's class, folks... No matter who is the most famous - or might at least still be mentioned in books a hundred years from now - Dylan isn't even in their league - not even in their universe, as far as I'm concerned.

Talent has almost nothing to do with "success."

My $0.02; Cheers, BK




Back to the Main Forum Page

By clicking on the User Name, you will requery the forum for that user. You will see everything that he or she has posted with that Mudcat name.

By clicking on the Thread Name, you will be sent to the Forum on that thread as if you selected it from the main Mudcat Forum page.
   * Click on the linked number with * to view the thread split into pages (click "d" for chronologically descending).

By clicking on the Subject, you will also go to the thread as if you selected it from the original Forum page, but also go directly to that particular message.

By clicking on the Date (Posted), you will dig out every message posted that day.

Try it all, you will see.