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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

Imposing linearity on non-linear musical expression to Like a Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan

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  • U achieved something, u understand what good music is

  • yes, son.

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  • @DryHanson lol what?

  • How does it feel to be on your own with no direction of your own, a complete unknown, poetry at its best

  • linearity?

  • I scraped my wasy back and moved.I would have to walk in -20 degree weather just to get to a food shelter.More than once Ive gone a few days with no food at all.After you get those hunger shakes and weakness,it goes away and you areny hungry anymore,its a struggle to put food back in ur stomach,I just wish some of these rich f*** could have that feeling for just one day.

  • .I was growing up with a decent life,then parents,grand parents,uncle die and ur friends seem to walk away into the wind,then our town was hit bya flood,and they evacuated us ona bus,i didnt take anything with me,bus dropped us off at a shelter and somehow,it got too full and the bus was gone and i couldnt go back in so i took off walking,but i was so far out i didnt know where i was,im walking down the road and it starts raining.walking like a fool with nothing and didnt know2 where to go.rough

  • I wasn't a Dylan fan before, but life 'can' take a turn for the worse and teach you a lesson or two. This song is awesome and I like his work.

  • its Cobain

  • I remember hearing Highway 61 in the background of Walk the Line and wondering who it was, and after long I searched it on youtube and learned about Bob Dylan, I eventually loved his snogs sooo much I got highway 61 Revisited album and this song was on it, and now Im playing his music.

  • I didnt really like Nirvana, but for a period of time that was the song for an entire segment of music culture. The loss of that song would leave a bigger black hole then say the Beatles making one less hit, or having an era such as the 80's or the 60's having one less consecutive hit to the crowd.

  • Smells like Teen spirit was probably the most identifiable song made in the time between late 80's to mid 90's. It was also The "go-to" song for the grunge band era. How does that not qualify for near the top 10? Throw in the fact that Kobain was a legend and his successful bandmates and wife were influenced by him and the high ranking is no brainer. If anyone should be adjusted or consolidated for the betterment of the list, it should be the Beatles, like you said.

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