Released in 1966 Just like a woman by Bob Dylan, Tom Petty & the heartbreakers. This is some classic Bob Dylan music right here, with harmonica on hand he’s unstoppable. This song here is a beautiful ode to love and it doesn’t really matter who he’s singing about here whether it’s Edie Sedgwick the Andy Warhol pin up girl or legendary singer and frequent collaborator Joan Baez. What matters here is the feeling that he’s captured, that feeling of love and beauty he sees with this woman. Knowing and listening to music like this makes me so happy that I get to exist in a world with this kind of music in it. Bob Dylan has a voice that is unparalleled by any other person in any other medium. This is just another example of the greatness that has been produced by perhaps the most enigmatic person to even get up on the stage.
Perfect line after perfect line. Dylan at his best….
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It really is a perfect song and the minute of harmonica at the end is incredible
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On a purely personal level, it’s the Bob album I enjoy relaxing to the most…and the one I play covers off the most when I pull out the guitar…
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