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2007-03-21 06:39:32 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music

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My ears would be better off without him haha. Peace out.....OH wait I need to answer so the Y/A police dont send me a notice. He changed it so that the songs were a way to speak out against the govt. Peace out.................

2007-03-21 06:43:09 · answer #1 · answered by powerliftingrules 5 · 0 1

i do no longer think of he completely replaced Rock track, yet he grow to be very influential to many distinctive artists and bands at the same time with Joni Mitchell, Jimi Henrix( lined All alongside the Watchtower ), definite ( Chris Squire says Dylan grow to be a super impression and songs at the same time with i've got seen All sturdy people and and you and that i truthfully teach Dylan as influential, duets with Joan Baez,The Strawbs, Cat Stevens, and numerous others.i'm no longer a super Bob Dylan fan specially because of the fact of his whiny making a track voice, yet he grow to be between the terrific songwriters of the 20 th century and his songs had sturdy sounds for the main area. My well-liked songs by utilising Bob Dylan could be Like a Rolling Stone, All alongside the watchtower-Hendrix on vocals, all people ought to Get Stoned ( no longer the final call of track ),The typhoon, the circumstances they seem to be a Changin',and The sturdy Quinn-Manfred Mann on Vocals.gifted Musically and appearing, yet no longer the terrific voice. nevertheless way above primary and likewise a impressive Harmonica participant.

2016-10-02 12:38:58 · answer #2 · answered by ulberg 4 · 0 0

He changed it in every way. He brought a whole new genre dominated by girl bands and those awful bubblegum pop groups to the mainstream. Without Dylan, softer, acoustic rock and folk style would never have been brought to the pop charts. Although Elvis was the first to experiment with rock, it was Dylan who made it possible for all genres of rock to be a part of mainstream.

2007-03-21 06:44:28 · answer #3 · answered by Red Lime 3 · 1 0

By adding content to popular music.

2007-03-21 10:49:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He helped make folk music into the popular medium it was for a time in the early-mid 60's. His lyrics were also highly influential - he mostly stopped writing protest songs and simple love ballads and started singing lyrics that were similar to symbolist poetry.

2007-03-21 06:46:08 · answer #5 · answered by earthtojoe 2 · 1 0

He added substance to lyrics. He broke the way song patterns were 'supposed' to flow. He did his own thing, wasn't especially appealing to look at, and his voice was not mainstream. He had to have been the first to overcome such 'hindrances' and become successful. But more importantly, massively respected.

2007-03-21 06:46:04 · answer #6 · answered by Danny H 1 · 1 0

Eit wuz ein hees leereks. Thaey reielle speeek to mui.

2007-03-21 06:42:43 · answer #7 · answered by Scotch Tape 5 · 0 0

he wrote and still writes material that encompasses social responsibility and music, he made it cool to write music about current events and injustices in our country.

2007-03-21 07:06:18 · answer #8 · answered by green_vette76 1 · 1 0

combined folk/rock&roll

2007-03-21 06:55:01 · answer #9 · answered by lulu 3 · 0 0

HE DID'NT! YOU STILL CAN HARDLY MAKE OUT A WORD HE SAYS!

2007-03-21 06:43:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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