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On 1.7.2020. at 11:02, ultra plasticni said:

Album je neslušljiv i uopšte nemam nameru da zbog starih nespornih zasluga ovo nešto veličam. Prosto album nije za 2020. godinu

 

Pazi kad jeste:

 

https://www.bbc.com/serbian/lat/svet-53154051

 

Lik je zaboravio da pomene poslednje Stonse.

 

Treba smisliti ime za žanr matoraca koji snimaju solidne ploče.

 

 

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Ima tu nešto, nije da nema, samo ako se grupišu ljudi prevashodno po godinama starosti, dobije se malo ono "smuti pa prospi".

 

Da se vratim na Dylanov novi album... u stvari mislim da je briljantno odrađen (posebno tekstopisanje), ali ja lično teško nalazim tačku u kojoj mogu da se identifikujem* sa autorom (dok mi to nije bio problem sa kasnim Cohenom, a još manje sa Blackstarom Bowie-a - btw on je imao samo 68 kad je to snimano, nikada nije doživeo kategoriju rock metuzalema, na žalost.)

 

*Bez da mnogo filozofiram, to je malo suviše americana da bi meni baš leglo. Nekada je Bob imao univerzalnije teme, i to ne samo na vrhuncu slave, već i 1990-tih, npr. u vreme odličnog Time Out of Mind.

 

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I’m listening to Neil Young, I gotta turn up the sound
Someone’s always yelling turn it down
Feel like I’m drifting
Drifting from scene to scene
I’m wondering what in the devil could it all possibly mean?

 

:D

 

 

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26 minutes ago, Indy said:

Not Dark Yet

 

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The song has been subject to a literary analysis by Professor Christopher Ricks which he claims demonstrates the clearest example of John Keats' influence on Dylan's writing. In his book Dylan's Visions of Sin, Ricks, a Boston University professor of humanities, draws parallels between "Not Dark Yet" and the Keats' poem Ode to a Nightingale. Broken down line for line, "similar turns of phrase, figures of speech, [and] felicities of rhyming" can be found throughout "Not Dark Yet" and the Ode. Ricks also argues that "there is a strong affinity with Keats in the way that in the song night colours, darkens, the whole atmosphere while never being spoken of," just as Keats used winter to color and darken the atmosphere in another poem he wrote, To Autumn. "Dylan's refrain or burden is 'It's not dark yet, but it's getting there.' He bears it and bares it beautifully, with exquisite precision of voice, dry humour, and resilience, all these in the cause of fortitude at life's going to be brought to an end by death."

 

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Then she says, “You don’t read women authors, do you?”
Least that’s what I think I hear her say
“Well,” I say, “how would you know and what would it matter anyway?”
“Well,” she says, “you just don’t seem like you do!”
I said, “You’re way wrong”
She says, “Which ones have you read then?” I say, “I read Erica Jong!”
She goes away for a minute
And I slide up out of my chair
I step outside back to the busy street but nobody’s going anywhere

 

Sada bi mu jebali mater kad bi ovako nešto napisao.

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