Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Hall & Oates and Stevie Ray Vaughan back catalogues

edited April 2012 in Other music
There's a load of back catalogue stuff that's recently appeared on Spotti.

What you recommend we try from these artists?

Maybe this'll be my chance to get to terms with Dylan...

Comments

  • I think you'd really like Street Legal.  It's on there I've just looked.

    Also try Freewheelin' and Highway 61

    Or you could queue all of them up....
  • AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's Days of Dylan.

    Look, I know I listen to Ugly Music, but I don't deserve that 
    :D @-) =;

    I'll give Street Legal a go, though.
  • AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's Days of Dylan.

    Look, I know I listen to Ugly Music, but I don't deserve that 
    :D @-) =;

    I'll give Street Legal a go, though.
    I fail to see the problem here

    :-?
  • Oh dear. There's no hope for you  :-B
  • Oh so true...
  • Wasnt Bob in the Travelling Wilburys? Surely his finest hour, start there! ;))
  • edited April 2012
    I can hear knives being sharpened in the east, in a kinda climax-to-the-lord-of-the-rings stylee.

    Be afraid. Be very afraid :-)
  • Snork snork!
  • Wasnt Bob in the Travelling Wilburys? Surely his finest hour, start there! ;))
    X(
  • Bob Dylan a long with the Beatles was a just a waste of good vinly and time wasted for a good recording engineer who could have recorded more Piano. yuk
    "If Not For You" Bob I could have gone  and missed Olivia Neutron Bomb and Grease with out a "Swordfish" 
  • Bob Dylan a long with the Beatles was a just a waste of good vinly and time wasted for a good recording engineer who could have recorded more Piano.
      How very dare you sir.
  • Modding: I've just split off the 'ageing rock stars' debate into its own discussion.

    People may want to have a more specific discussion here about the four dudes' back catalogues.
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