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by ryukoposting
94 days ago
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The only consensus among serious music fans is that there is no consensus among serious music fans. Source: me, serious music fan. A lot of things about Dylan got empirically better throughout the '70s, I'll give you that. Deeper concepts, more challenging structure, yada yada yada. The problem is that I don't decide what I listen to based on anything empirical. If I'm standing around thinking "man, I want to listen to Bob Dylan today," I'm thinking of Freewheelin'. You could say "well that's just you," but we both know it isn't. A third group probably thinks of Highway 61 or something. Same thing goes for a lot of artists. Master of Puppets is the best Metallica album empirically, but if I'm thinking "gee I want to listen to Metallica today," I'm playing Ride the Lightning, or And Justice for All. In any case, I think all of this subjectivity might suggest that Dylan going electric was a bad comparison for AI generated art, lol. |
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Some people appreciate simplicity more, or folk more than rock, but many people with Dylan, just like the social commentary more than the music itself.