Love You Moon - Masters of War -Acoustic
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Very nice performance. Reminds me of Bright Eyes.
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This is not intended to be musically valued so much as it portrays a brutal reality which he does with tremendous passion very well!
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Why do you think it´s terrible?
He just combined it with his own style.
I even like the rhytmics of his version a little more then the original.
But I guess it´s a question of how long you know an original song.
When you got used to it over a long time, I think it´s hard to cotton to a new version of it.
PEACE
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Yeeee-ouch!
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What he did to this song is......terrible, but with the Rx Bandits he's great.
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not only do i think the song it wonderful, but his political statement his spot on.
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this is terrible
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You suck!!!
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sux....just sux
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doesnt matter if u like it or not, if it creates disagreement , theres something special in it. Just look at Dylan himself, some love his music others cant see what we see. Music is too personal for other s to say if its good or bad, all we can do is like it or not. Make sense?
I admit at time's his performance and interpretation of this can be a bit over the top... but theres truth to it.. and if u knew any thing about Matt embry you might understand that. plus his voice is brilliant. and it's kinda the whole point - that he takes some thing subtle (bob's style) and plays it with expressed fury. I think he feels it's time we actually did some thing about it instead of just accepting quitely it's insanely corrupted nature! at least, it was great to me.
MichaelGresak 4 years ago 13
blujufirst:
You're absolutely right, Dylan did sing subdued and certain. Matt sings with a fury. Both hold a certain strength to them. Both versions do something different, Dylan's states a truth, Embrees shoves it down throats. Love both versions.
clbrewers 4 years ago 5