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fuck it all i love dylan and i love the felice brothers
i love my generation because i can hear good old things and new good things
we are living a music revolution again and this is perfect
peace guys
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Hey, I've just heard these guys for the first time tonight and am hooked! I really want to download one of their albums but don't know which one. Any suggestions? I like Frankie's Gun and Whiskey in my Whiskey.
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his voice just kinda sounds like dylan's sometimes but he has his own voice and the band has their own style and he writes different. in my opinion
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@MitchellWilsonMusic Sorry, youtube keeps losing my posts then they magically reappear LOL
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@MitchellWilsonMusic I appreciate the Guthrie observation. I have spent most of my youth (I am 32 and female) traveling to the places no one visits in the US. I love the local/native music, and Felice always reminded me of some of my favorite towns.
You know, if I am not mistaken, the media dubbed Donovan the "New Dylan" to the point even Bob himself snubbed Donovan , back in the day. Interesting what we let the mainstream TELL us we are hearing, ya know?
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@MitchellWilsonMusic I am 32 year old female who has spent most of her youth traveling the United States, hearing different local, native sounds. I appreciate your commentary on Guthrie. You know, unless I am totally mistaken, the media labled Donovan the "New Dylan" to the point that back in the day, even Dylan dissed Donovan.
Upon meeting Ian, briefly I have to add, he is non-pretentious, quiet dude who likes to read. And freaking wail live.
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@BoobyMcDoogle You totally get it. And like I said, your words prove that you appreciate imagery. Some people need hot coals shoveled in thier ears, we aren;t those kind of people. It is the nuance, the emotion, the Henri Rousseau hidden "monster". Well done, written, friend.
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@BoobyMcDoogle I can feel that, as well. I lived in Potsdam, Ticonderoga and Plattsburgh. Well said, and your imagery isn't that bad either, ;)
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@wtfe20210 Having spent most of my years in upstate new york, I really connect with their imagery. They evoke an image to me of a cold morning in January or February, when the best of the snow is done and we're left with brown roads and sidewalks, crusty cars, and we have nothing to look forward to but spring, which is a long way off. It's getting breakfast at a lonely diner, not because it's a fun exciting thing to do but because it's all you can do.
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@wtfe20210 When I first heard Ian sing when my friend gave me a copy of their self-titled album, I was blown away by the sound. Ian's tone quality is a mix of Bob Dylan and John Prine while being totally new and unique. Some of their songs have a similar sound but it's really the tone of Ian's voice that gets it for me. And obviously the setting and characters in their songs. The sense of loneliness, destitution, love, bohemian lifestyles and dark, sometimes hopeless situations.



Reminds me of Bob Dylan, very good.
MrFareru3 2 years ago 26
Having been to a Felice Bros show, all these Dylan remarks floor me. I KNOW that Dylan is rightfully considered the epitome of American songwriting, but these boys stand their own ground, beat their own drum, and by damn, dance to it any freaking way they please. Give them accolades for being awesome songwriters and musicians, not Dylan sound-a-likes.
wtfe20210 1 year ago 18