The Boney 500: Songs #60 and #59
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 11:56 am
60. ROCK ME ON THE WATER-JACKSON BROWNE (1972)
Album: Jackson Browne (aka Saturate Before Using)
I am not a huge Browne fan. In fact, out of the many, many concerts I have seen, his is the only one I have ever dozed off
during. In fairness, his discography at the time was only this one album, he was the opening act, and I had consumed a fair
amount of the contents of a wineskin. Nonetheless, my companions were shaking me awake when America was taking the stage.
Yes, there have been a number of his songs since that I have liked ok, but this is the only one I love. Its gospel influenced
style serves it well, and I really like his voice on this.
59. JUST LIKE A WOMAN-BOB DYLAN (1966)
Album: Blonde On Blonde
I've said this about the previous Dylan recordings on this countdown, but it is most applicable here-in most cases I prefer
others singing his songs, but there are exceptions. This being the biggest example. I actually really like him singing this
song. I can't imagine anyone else striking the balance of snarky insult, wounded pride, and affection required by these lyrics.
It's a moody piece, and a great one. No You Tube video, here's a link to an audio track..click on the arrow in the center of the
album icon.
http://tidido.com/a35184372109582/al560 ... 686ad397a0
Album: Jackson Browne (aka Saturate Before Using)
I am not a huge Browne fan. In fact, out of the many, many concerts I have seen, his is the only one I have ever dozed off
during. In fairness, his discography at the time was only this one album, he was the opening act, and I had consumed a fair
amount of the contents of a wineskin. Nonetheless, my companions were shaking me awake when America was taking the stage.
Yes, there have been a number of his songs since that I have liked ok, but this is the only one I love. Its gospel influenced
style serves it well, and I really like his voice on this.
59. JUST LIKE A WOMAN-BOB DYLAN (1966)
Album: Blonde On Blonde
I've said this about the previous Dylan recordings on this countdown, but it is most applicable here-in most cases I prefer
others singing his songs, but there are exceptions. This being the biggest example. I actually really like him singing this
song. I can't imagine anyone else striking the balance of snarky insult, wounded pride, and affection required by these lyrics.
It's a moody piece, and a great one. No You Tube video, here's a link to an audio track..click on the arrow in the center of the
album icon.
http://tidido.com/a35184372109582/al560 ... 686ad397a0