zakalwe Ello dude. Dylan is the greatest. You can start anywhere in the 60s where all the stuff is essential. The gems of the 70s (blood on the tracks and the basement tapes are two of my faves) but it's a treasure trove dude spotted with turds (leave self portrait alone.) Maybe start where I did and that was his 1967 greatest hits compilation. Get a feel for it and then dive in. Welcome to the real counter culture. September 7 08:06 AM
Frippertronics that rating is from like three years ago, so most stuff I rate I kinda disregard because it's just stuff I listened to once or twice and never went back to. Not even interested in going back to it any time soon tbh. Oh yeah, also check the first Devo album - probably the pinnacle of Post-punk tbh September 7 04:38 AM
Frippertronics yeah, Sonic Youth being labelled post punk makes more sense. They were based in the No Wave scene of the late 70s/early 80s in NYC, which, for the most part, was influenced by punk, jazz and experimental music. One group, James Chance and The Contortions, also were influenced by funk. Their first album is essential. September 7 03:41 AM