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James P
Mar-13-2007, 9:33pm
A truly brilliant Dylan sendup. #
http://www.dylanhearsawho.com/home.htm
Fred Keller
Mar-14-2007, 8:14am
That is marvelous! I used to think Eric Bogle ("Do You Sing Any Dylan?") had the best send up, but this is funnier. Thanks http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
James P
Mar-14-2007, 9:45am
You're welcome!
One of my favorite Dylan spoofs was always "Baloney in the Wind" by Jim Page. But new one is remarkable.
Eric F.
Mar-16-2007, 11:48am
As a total Dylan freak, I have to say I find that hilarious. Thank you for posting it. The only problem is you can actually understand the words. Last time I saw him, I could only get about two of five!
Dave Caulkins
Mar-16-2007, 12:43pm
Y'know, this durn parody is threatening to make me like Suess ('fraid I'm not a fan)! eek!
However, those words transform incredibly well into Dylanesque rambles (which I am a fan of). I almost died laughing when I followed the link - it is amazingly professional...
Thank you!
Dave
James P
Mar-16-2007, 1:10pm
(I never understood not "getting" Dylan, but that's just me.)
So, checking out the album art (which is hilarious all by itself,) I see in tiny print on the CD label that this parody is a product of eyeberriedpall.com (http://www.eyeberriedpall.com/) (ooof!,) whose work is always first rate. #If you have a minute and want a good laugh, check out some of their other "products."
Dave Caulkins
Mar-16-2007, 6:37pm
Yeah, I never understood people not getting Dylan either, but Suess - that's a different story. Dylan, along with the Beatles, formed my earliest influences in music (other than stuff I listened to as a kid, which - other than Homer and Jethro - really didn't stick).
Eyeberriedpall have done some funny stuff, and the "virtual modeling cowbell" is definately a well-played joke. I love listening to the different cowbells it recreates, those subtle nuances...
Dave
"The only problem is you can actually understand the words. Last time I saw him, I could only get about two of five!"
Dylan and his cowboy band have been tearing up recent like; check it out if ya get da chance. The vox are the clearest I have ever heard them.
leshii- though a huge dylan fan- i get why someone wouldn't get him- the voice, the at times over loaded lyrics -seemingly too many words for the tune, etc...
but suess- the ultimate author- fun but deep, political but playful, forward thinking but nostalgic. beside the fun stuff for kids tackling topics like -likes and dislikes, responsibility and fun, he also addressed racism, pollution, the cold war, etc...
simply amazing- give him another try.......:)
mandroid
Mar-21-2007, 12:14am
'404' it says... http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/sad.gif
James P
Mar-21-2007, 3:13am
"At the request of Dr Seuss Enterprises L.P. this site has been retired. Thanks for your interest."
http://dylanhearsawho.com/
Ah, well...
The brightest candles burn so quickly.
Glad I burned it to disc. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
Undercover Brother
Mar-21-2007, 12:35pm
Wow!
I had to wonder how long that would stay on the web.
Thanks again for the tip!
C.