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Howard Stern on Grammys and Train Thanking Him

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  • I'm a huge dylan fan, but dylan sounded like shit that day, he's still the man, the myth, the legend

  • Dylan is great ,was great,and always will be great,just goes to show you what people know about music ,and writing

  • @rushthegimp Since when does Dylan dance ?

  • M&M = shit music

    Train = more shitty music

  • Bob Dylan is a legend. He doesn't have anything to prove any more. Also, the issue of his singing - that was never an issue. Nobody listens to Dylan to hear someone singing like Aretha Franklin. Dylan never gave a fuck, and he still doesn't. That's part of what made him great. He does his own thing and doesn't care what anyone thinks. He's an icon. Also, I'm in my 20s and I completely get him and know plenty of people my age who do.

  • Bob Dylan, a true living legend. Now sounds like Jeff the Drunk. Lol

  • Bob Dylan is great... i feel like they chose a bad song and they should of had his own band... the avett brothers and mumford and sons all playing at once overdid it...

  • @MarvelComics1985 I think you have to kiss ass in show business.

  • Train used to make good music. That song from the "Spider-Man 2" soundtrack - "Ordinary" - was boss. Now they make this pussy song "Hey, Soul Sister".

    And God, can there be any more ass-kissing celebrities up Howard's ass, BTW?

  • @bathroommonkey76 No, Stern didn't make fun of Bob Dylan: He articulated a weak, feeble theory of greatness. And Howard Stern is NOT great. He's not nearly as good an interviewer on the radio as Terry Gross or Diane Rehm or Scott Simon. His years on the air, the money he has made, his dabbling in writing and film are not evidence of greatness. And this was NOT an awful performance . . . It wasn't his greatest performance, to be sure, but it wasn't any worse than Lady Antebellum's . . . et al.

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