I was first introduced through the Cleveland radio tradition of 'Illegal Smile' at 8 p.m. on Saturdays, and later delved deeper by way of the father of an old girlfriend.
The older I get, the more I think he deserves the credit Dylan gets as a singer/songwriter. I love Bob and always will, but the older I get, the less his hazy literary romanticism strikes me, and the more John's stark realism does.
For those who don't know him, I submit one of the best songs about the Vietnam War in American music:
I was first introduced through the Cleveland radio tradition of 'Illegal Smile' at 8 p.m. on Saturdays, and later delved deeper by way of the father of an old girlfriend.
The older I get, the more I think he deserves the credit Dylan gets as a singer/songwriter. I love Bob and always will, but the older I get, the less his hazy literary romanticism strikes me, and the more John's stark realism does.
For those who don't know him, I submit one of the best songs about the Vietnam War in American music:
Ah, makes sense. I see why you like him.
As for the song you linked to..........I don't believe that is one of the best songs about the Vietnam war in American music. JMO