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|    Message 101,493 of 103,360    |
|    Willie to Chris Pyle    |
|    Re: over the years    |
|    24 May 21 07:45:53    |
      From: williamgwilliams@gmail.com              On Friday, May 21, 2021 at 7:45:16 AM UTC-4, Chris Pyle wrote:       > not including best of and bootleg series.....        >        > Bob Dylan (1962)        > The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963)        > The Times They Are a-Changin' (1964)        > Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964)        > Bringing It All Back Home (1965)        > Highway 61 Revisited (1965)        > Blonde on Blonde (1966)        > John Wesley Harding (1967)        > Nashville Skyline (1969)        > Self Portrait (1970)        > New Morning (1970)        > Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973)        > Dylan (1973)        > Planet Waves (1974)        > Blood on the Tracks (1975)        > The Basement Tapes (1975)        > Desire (1976)        > Street Legal (1978)        > Slow Train Coming (1979)        > Saved (1980)        > Shot of Love (1981)        > Infidels (1983)        > Empire Burlesque (1985)        > Knocked Out Loaded (1986)        > Down in the Groove (1988)        > Oh Mercy (1989)        > Under the Red Sky (1990)        > Good as I Been to You (1992)        > World Gone Wrong (1993)        > Time Out of Mind (1997)        > "Love and Theft" (2001)        > Modern Times (2006)        > Together Through Life (2009)        > Christmas in the Heart (2009)        > Tempest (2012)        > Shadows in the Night (2015)        > Fallen Angels (2016)        > Triplicate (2017)        > Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020)              Thanks Chris for these birthday posts. I have all these albums, except for       Saved and Slow Train Coming (which I'll get, finally, as my birthday present       to Bob). I think the first eight were great, and those after had their great       songs, but I wouldn't        classify as great albums (even BotT). A testament to his greatness is that       WUMB in Boston has, for at least 15 years, played a Dylan song at 5:30pm every       weekday, and it seems in all those years, I've never heard a repeat. Probably       impossible, but it        seems so.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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