![]() ![]() ![]() I also avoided direct parody-namely, "Weird Al" Yankovic's 2003 song " Bob," which used his 12-bar-blues early electric sound to unfurl a series of non-sequitur palindromes when viewed on cards a la Dylan's own video for "Subterranean Homesick Blues"-although some of these definitely court parody, even if they are not novelties in & of themselves.Īdditionally, I stuck to ripping of the sound of Dylan in his classic mid-1960s era I was very tempted to put on Dire Straits' " Sultans Of Swing," which is a rare Dylan sound-alike that evokes a later period of his music, but ultimately decided it was too much its own thing. I decided to go with contemporaries or at least members of Dylan's own generation, as you could argue that entire artists have built a career out of ripping off his style. It struck me that there were just enough decent examples of this to make a Top 10 list, as you find here. ![]()
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