Anon 11/19/2018 (Mon) 23:49:46 No.2587 del
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>I can feel it in the world of the bridges of Dolores...
how many bridges does that pony build?

>though not a leader who rallied anybody to a cause, but someone who chose to scream from the outside. Perhaps fruitless and edgy.
not exactly either. Purposefully so for a thing or two but more like acting as a mindless nihilist faggot. He said that he doesn´t rebel against the system but integrate himself to it.

>Still I find it intersting that I didn't run into somebody ranting about it in a certain light.
well, at least, he acted like a faggot until the last record happened and fell more into his personal circle. Not everyone can act just one dimensional. There were musicians that made songs dedicated against Trump with pretty average/boring results. Almost all the same.

>Somtimes I can even enjoy something with a little lefty spirit to it. Especially when I can agree or partly see where it is coming from.
that´s a pretty mature mentality. There are times in which politics cannot prevent you from enjoying media that brings a contrast to your view. By the way, the song is still relevant, highly rated for 1966 and.....pretty catchy. Nice.

>Probably heard the album long ago, but it's not in memory. Glad that you can give that recommendation.
hold on hold on. I had checked it but because of reviews of 3rd people, not my own perspective. I saw your reply this morning and I felt like I had to listen to it as well going back home. Yes, it´s pretty consistent for a country blues rock album.

Highlights: One of these days, I´d love to change the world, Once There Was a Time (that solo) and Hard Monkeys.

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