The Dylan version is great though. And I think I have heard another pretty good one. Maybe Bruce Cockburn?
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The Dylan version is great though. And I think I have heard another pretty good one. Maybe Bruce Cockburn?
I am an idiot - you are right.
I'll have to change my post to agree with Bob's later post, that it is the only good line from either song (although, at the risk of opening myself to further...
pretty much.
Ever hear the Lucinda Williams version?
"Hate me today" should be near the top of this list. Is the band Blue October? It stinks.
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Well, it's funny when those friends do it - if me and my friends tried it, it wouldn't be funny - it would be torturous (for anyone who had to listen to it). :bigcry:
I bet you loved the Traveling Wilburys! The perfect group for you. :icon_wink:
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For the record, I really like Petty and Dylan. Dylan's...
He has some ok stuff - that that song about running around in his high school is pretty difficult to sit through. So bad . . .
That asinine chicken song people feel obligated to play at weddings...
I'm not sure it hasn't always been that way. We don't know the sucky songs from previous generations as well because they disappear if they are forgettable - oldies stations tend to play hits - not...
I liked Alicia Key's first song. Tom Petty is greatness. The Blunt song is a good song, but talk about getting overplayed. . .
Totally agree on Hinder - song is awful.
I'd leave any Limp Bizkit...
I also think they get a bad rap from snobs for being too popular. Darius Rucker has a great voice and Hootie is still a pretty fun listen. I will happily admit to being a fan.