Never really did hear Jacob's work (not yet at least), but it is kinda sad that he lives in Bob's shadow. Whatever he does, there will be people comparing him to his father (also the name "Wallflower", I can't figure it out (well I haven't really tried) but isn't it a small nod to the BD song "Wallflowers"?).I.Muir said:I prefer his sons work
Jacob Dylan as part of the Wallflowers - one headlight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzyfcys1aLM
Bob Dylan wrote "All Along the Watchtower"Sh1nobu said:I had to research 60's music for a school project a while ago and happened to stumble upon a lot of negativity on Bob Dylan. All the positive stuff seemed to be rabid fans defending their favorite artist. The negative stuff was all about how "he was a talentless hack" and "had a horrible singing voice". I find him one of the most influential artists of the 60's and can't see why anyone would dislike him that much.
So I'll ask the least idiotic fellows I have happened to stumble upon in the interwebs - you.
Some of his songs, if you havn't listened to him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk3mAX5xdxo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X6MIgFtxnw
I thought Hendrix's voice was amazingBroax said:He has horrible singing voice but it works well for his work. He's a great artist, musician and composer... His voice has bad pitch but on the other hand has a lot of character, kinda like Janis Joplin, Jimi hendrix, etc. They don't have great voices but make great music with them.
It's how you use the instrument (voice) that counts. And in a time without autotune I think they did an amazing work...
I think it's valid not to like them as you can't argue about taste. But his influence on music for generations is undeniable.
Hendrix is my favorite all time guitarist... He's magical with a guitar and a great (giant) influence in rock and a lot of musical genres... But I find his voice lacking in quality. Which doesn't mean I don't love to listen to him sing... His voice has character.. Most of the time it's more important to have character then perfect pitch... =)DugMachine said:I thought Hendrix's voice was amazing. But that's just me i'm a die hard Hendrix fan
Indeed... I once saw a documetnary 'bout hendrix and he was quoting for saying "if that guy can sing with that voice, then so can I!" and that's when he made the leap from guitar player (sometimes backup guitar!!!) to guitarist/vocalist!GameChanger said:Jimi Hendrix actually liked Bob Dylan because he was an example of how you could make it in the music business without actually having a spectacular voice.
That said, I love The Times They Are A-Changing and All Along The Watchtower.![]()
Haven't got a clue but it's a distinct possibilityDr Jones said:Never really did hear Jacob's work (not yet at least), but it is kinda sad that he lives in Bob's shadow. Whatever he does, there will be people comparing him to his father (also the name "Wallflower", I can't figure it out (well I haven't really tried) but isn't it a small nod to the BD song "Wallflowers"?).I.Muir said:I prefer his sons work
Jacob Dylan as part of the Wallflowers - one headlight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzyfcys1aLM
He has a fucking amazing voice. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it gets me harder than anything.Woodsey said:I mean really, that's just ball-tinglingly good.