Is there any relation betwwen Queen and Bob Dylan?
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rafael smeke · Member since
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
Roger covered a Bob Dylan's tune in Strange Frontier, his solo album from 1984:
http://www.queenpicturehall.com/albums/r02sf.shtml
And above all, "the answer" is still blowing in the wind. :)
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rafael smeke · Member since
Legal, Arnaldo!
Valeu...
Lester Burnham · Member since
I think the more burning question here is, what's your favorite John Deacon bass line (on Queen)?
Big Black · Member since
After Roger did Masters of War, Dylan did a lame cover of Fun It.
iGSM · Member since
Wow. Poor song.
I hate Bob Dylan. Him and that damn harmonica/mouth organ of his.
Lester Burnham · Member since
...a serious reply from iGSM?
I've seen everything now.
The Real Wizard · Member since
I'm still waiting for a completely serious reply to something from you, Lester. :)
Starchild · Member since
A couple of great-aunts, perhaps.
Daburcor? · Member since
"Is there any relation betwwen Queen and Bob Dylan?"
Apparently Roger and Bob had sort of a fling. ;)
Lester Burnham · Member since
Keep waiting for that day, dearest Guitar Hero!
Mr.Jingles · Member since
I hope not.
His music is awful. The guy could have the best lyrics in the world, but to me his music is just painful to listen to.
SlightlyQueenMad · Member since
I think Bob Dylan has written a lot of great songs, but..his voice isn't the best. But it fits some of the songs. I like the covers of his songs by The Byrds :)
"Is there any relation betwwen Queen and Bob Dylan?"
Well, yeah, the cover Roger did, and also i think he sang Mr Tambourine Man live sometime. That song is great!
jorge · Member since
Uhmm now you say it, Drowse seems a Dylan's song, great lyrics, but "short" musically. A sad song