Know When to Be Tender, When to Snarl, When to Shout, and When to Whisper
I am a Boomer and love Bob Dylan. It goes with the territory. Dylan knows how and when to snarl in his nasal, searing voice. Think of Positively Fourth Street that begins with a roar, “You’ve got a lot of nerve to say you are my friend.” And Dylan can equally be tender and endearing as in songs like Tomorrow is a Long Time. He sings, “There’s beauty in the silver, singin’ river.… But none of these and nothing else can touch the beauty that I remember in my true love’s eyes.”
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