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I was always partial to Judy Collins’s version myself.

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Greg, always love your opinions, but I've got to disagree with you on Chalamet. I thought his choices (and look) were brave and quite Dylan-esque ("Don’t ask me nothin’ about nothin’,

I just might tell you the truth").

And, "Three Angels", although not the most melodic song, surely scored with the final lyric:

"The angels play on their horns all day,

The whole earth in progression seems to pass by,

But does anyone hear the music they play

Does anyone even try?"

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appreciate comment but still feel weak songs--Outlaw Blues probably written in 5 minutes. Here is rarely heard acoustic version: https://youtu.be/yCNrIjbh6rk?si=CEM6zdCyGzHmf7-m

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Yeah I kind of found Chalamet's performance and just whole vibe insufferable. It felt like he chose very random songs that perhaps will feel like "deep cuts" to his fans. It was almost funny he called a song from "Bringing it All Back Home" unknown.

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steve brodner seems to feel the need to appeal to blue-anon crowd in his work.

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What he said about Palestiniansis repulsive. Does he have any idea how many Palestians have moved into Jordan over the last 70 years.? Of course not.

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