11.29.2009, 07:43 PM | #21 |
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Thank you so much for posting this, Moshe - the video really made my week. l know, Lee's a "super Dylan freak" (his own confession on the I'm Not There DVD extras), but still, "Love and Theft" has meant so much to me for nine years now that it was a joyful jolt to hear him talk about it (not to mention it makes me feel less of a nerd for posting those deranged amounts of Dylan torrent links on this board's Dime thread). You Are Free is also a record I love deeply and the fact that he ranks it right up there with Blue and Songs of Love and Hate is FABULOUS! Now, the cherry on top of the cake is his response and body language when the interviewer (dude, you were Q&A'ing Lee Fucking Ranaldo - was it so hard to film this thing from the opposite angle? Shit, you didn't even need to place the camera elsewhere; just switch chairs with Lee, son!) mentions that Radiohead albums were topping the radio station's list at that moment: arms cross, leg goes up and on top of the other, and a resounding "Really...?" Perfect.
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Whaaaa? It perplexes me when people say this! I know Time Out of Mind was the big 'comeback', but to me it feels very hollow and the production is lacking.. some of the songs are beautiful, but to me 'Love and Theft' is a masterpiece from start to finish, with all kinds of intricacies in the instrumentation that keep me listening over and over. If anything, I'd consider 'Modern Times' part 2 of 'Love and Theft', but I really see it as quite far beyond 'Time Out of Mind', in both style and sound...
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11.30.2009, 03:27 AM | #23 |
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i can't say i've ever found the two all that different aside from a production standpoint. perhaps "retread" was really poor wording. "love and theft" is an exceptional effort in dylan's catalog and much better than "modern times" and "together through life" (these two i'd be more keen to call "retreads"), but i feel he perfected the same rootsy/bloozy approach a lot better with "time out of mind."
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11.30.2009, 05:05 AM | #24 |
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Yeah, maybe I just can't see past the production. "Love and Theft" just sounds so full of life while "Time Out of Mind" sounds like I'm listening to it on an AM radio from the 50s (which isn't necessarily a bad thing!).
The live versions of 'Trying To Get To Heaven' and 'Cold Irons Bound' on the latest Bootleg Series are phenomenal though... but I digress...
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11.30.2009, 03:25 PM | #25 | |
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The closest to a singer-songwriter Lee recording we have by now is that "Eric's Trip" demo, isn't it?
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Both of which are amazing! Get it together Lee!
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12.04.2009, 03:57 PM | #28 |
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Day After Tomorrow... Independence Day...
Arg. Do you think/hope that Lee's joking? Kinda ruined my day. |
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