Submitted by Radiant_Helicopter_7 t3_zx3abe in Music
I feel like there’s something that I’m missing with his music. He’s obviously a very acclaimed and respected figure, but I don’t get the main thing he gets praise for: his lyrics. People talk about his voice and all, but it doesn’t really matter to me because I prefer emotion and delivery over actual singing capabilities. His lyrics however are sometimes so cryptic and abstract that I have no idea what he’s talking about… and apparently Bob Dylan himself doesn’t either, which makes me think he just puts together some words that don’t make sense and laughs at people over-analyzing it. I might be sounding ignorant here, but I’m genuinely curious.
TheEmpressIsIn t1_j1ysbd9 wrote
i appreciate Dylan's songwriting, but that is it. i prefer covers to his versions. check out 'It's All Over Now, Baby Blue'. by THEM.
his voice is grating and his lyrics can be great, but are often nonsense.
i like Joni Mitchell's take on him: https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/the-reason-joni-mitchell-hated-performing-with-bob-dylan/
'Furthermore, in 2013, Mitchell fired shots once more, this time while in discussion with CBC. She brutally commented, “Musically, Dylan’s not very gifted; he’s borrowed his voice from old hillbillies. He’s got a lot of borrowed things. He’s not a great guitar player. He’s invented a character to deliver his songs, it’s a mask of sorts”.'
(psst, Joni should win the Nobel--her lyrics are spectacular.)