We are all influenced by something or someone along tjhe weay...Great lyrics,chugs along well,I like it ,who cares about uncreative armchair critics.Its great musical self expression and it works.Viva!
Dreadful Dylan rip-off. Completely structured according to Positively 4th Street and stealing an organ line directly from Like A Rolling Stone, yet missing everything that made those songs great.
P.S. I'm still wondering if this is the "Mouse" Dylan himself refers to in his song Open The Door, Homer--"a fella who always blushes..." anybody know?
I did of course pick up the similarity to Dylan, but when the DJs said the song was by "Mouse" I thought it might be Stan Miller, Jr. a competitor for Ed "Big Daddy" Roth who designed models for Monogram, including the infamous Super Fuzz. Obviously I was wrong--LOL!
As Dylan gets up there in years, you could tell him that this is one of his early recordings. He'd probably believe you. Hey, Columbia had a red label too!
We are all influenced by something or someone along tjhe weay...Great lyrics,chugs along well,I like it ,who cares about uncreative armchair critics.Its great musical self expression and it works.Viva!
burnybrosnan 6 months ago
Out Dylan'd Bob Dylan!!! love this song!!
eoj2495 1 year ago
Dreadful Dylan rip-off. Completely structured according to Positively 4th Street and stealing an organ line directly from Like A Rolling Stone, yet missing everything that made those songs great.
AppoCC119 2 years ago
P.S. I'm still wondering if this is the "Mouse" Dylan himself refers to in his song Open The Door, Homer--"a fella who always blushes..." anybody know?
RoyFive 2 years ago
I did of course pick up the similarity to Dylan, but when the DJs said the song was by "Mouse" I thought it might be Stan Miller, Jr. a competitor for Ed "Big Daddy" Roth who designed models for Monogram, including the infamous Super Fuzz. Obviously I was wrong--LOL!
RoyFive 2 years ago
The first time I listened to the Nuggets collection, which features a lot of '60s garage bands, I thought this was Dylan.
AdamSheets18 2 years ago
As Dylan gets up there in years, you could tell him that this is one of his early recordings. He'd probably believe you. Hey, Columbia had a red label too!
gobbaf 3 years ago
Best Bob Dylan imitation of all time.
barahona44 3 years ago 3