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Originally posted by: ironwing
Mostly a pretty good list though a couple of the Dylan songs aren't really folk, like Tangled Up in Blue.
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: ironwing
Mostly a pretty good list though a couple of the Dylan songs aren't really folk, like Tangled Up in Blue.
I'd call them folk. They tell a story in the folk tradition. When folk music gets regimented like classical, with "approved" instrumentation and style, it'll die as a pure art form.
They should have put some Bruce Springsteen in that list. He has an urban folk style that's as good as anyone else in that group.
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
predictably, the list is dominated by bob dylan and simon and garfunkel, and that's ok, but no grateful dead? where's "me and my uncle"? or "charlie on the m.t.a."?
no mention of the mamas and the pappas or the association? that's pure crap. if i hear "alice's restaurant" one more time i'll shoot someone.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
predictably, the list is dominated by bob dylan and simon and garfunkel, and that's ok, but no grateful dead? where's "me and my uncle"? or "charlie on the m.t.a."?
no mention of the mamas and the pappas or the association? that's pure crap. if i hear "alice's restaurant" one more time i'll shoot someone.
huh?