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Cold Chisel vs Bob Dylan

Who's better?

  • Cold Chisel

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  • Bob Dylan

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Anonymous

Juniors
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Cold Chisel

First release: 1978 (Cold Chisel)
Genre: Pub Rock

Key CD:
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Circus Animals

Key Songs:
- Khe Sahn
- Flame Trees
- Saturday Night

Bob Dylan

First release: 1962 (Bob Dylan)
Genre: Folk Rock

Key CD:
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The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan

Key Songs:
- Knockin' On Heavens Door
- Like A Rolling Stone
- Blowin' in the Wind
 

SP

Bench
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this was a tough one for me, as i dont mind a few songs by both, but i have to go for the Aussies here
 

hrundi99

First Grade
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knights04 said:
Cold Chisel by miles

:roll:

:arrow: Bob Dylan:

From Time Magazine's Top 100 Most Important People of the Century:

"Master poet, caustic social critic and intrepid, guiding spirit of the counterculture generation.

He was born with a snake above his fist while a hurricane was blowing.

You must know that. Know the fact, or the music, or the truth inside the mythology, spun from roots by his rough magic into cloth of gold, into songs that are the shifting, stormy center of American popular music in the second part of the very century when the music was invented.

Bob Dylan couldn't wait for the music to change. He couldn't be only part of the change. He was the change itself. The snake and the hurricane. And you do know that. If you've been listening only in passing, you know, among other things, that the answer's blowin' in the wind, the times they are achangin', everybody must get stoned, they're selling postcards of the hanging, and that to live outside the law you must be honest. Later, listening more closely, you found out that we're goin' all the way till the wheels fall off and burn, that dignity's never been photographed, and that no one plays the blues like Blind Willie McTell.

Those are legends and home truths, passed along in song, that became part of a cultural vocabulary and an ongoing American myth. Hundreds of songs; more than 500 and counting. Forty-three albums; more than 57 million copies sold. A series of dreams about America as it once and never was. It was folk music, deep within its core, from the mountains and the delta and the blacktop of Highway 61. Rhythm and blues, too, and juke-joint rock 'n' roll, and hymns from backwoods churches and gospel shouts from riverside baptisms. He put all that together, and found words to match it. "
 

Anonymous

Juniors
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I went for Dylan... he'd have to be close to the most covered song-writer ever. Says a lot for his ability to write a good tune.

Chisel are good Aussie pub rockers... but they don't come close to Dylan's heights.

Interestingly enough, Cold Chisel was the top seed in the draw, and Dylan only just scraped through the nomination process.
 

Ron Jeremy

Coach
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Yeah Dylan wasn't the best singer i've heard, but his musical abilities are well documented, and as El Garbo said....the amount of bands that have covered his songs say's it all.
 

c_eagle

Juniors
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Blonde on Blonde?!?

Blood on the Tracks?!?

I've never even heard of 'the free wheelin Bob Dylan'
 

Anonymous

Juniors
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I've never even heard of 'the free wheelin Bob Dylan'

You're kiddin! Its the CD that made him known for the legend that he is today. His first big time success... and his second release.
 

salivor

First Grade
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Is this a joke that I'm not in on?
Cold Chisel shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as Bob Dylan.
 

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