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    From Norbert@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 6 10:35:06 2025
    Musician: What about Rubber Soul? That was a real departure.

    McCartney: All I can remember is that it was a kind of straightforward
    album.

    Musician: It was so acoustic though, compared to the previous stuff.

    McCartney: Those were the sounds we were into at the time. "You've got
    to Hide Yur Love Away" is just basically John doing Dylan. Dylan had
    just come out and we were big fans of his.

    -- from the 1980 Musician interview

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  • From Norbert@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 18 23:26:05 2025
    XPost: rec.music.dylan

    Rubber Soul could be my favorite Beatles album. However, the only
    really Dylanesque song in it is "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away,"
    which Lennon later admitted he did to prove that he could write in
    Dylan's style better than Dylan did. Lennon still had his competitive
    edge on Rubber Soul.

    Again, I don't hear Dylan in the other songs and I think McCartney
    undersold the Beatles in attributing the album to Dylan's influence.

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  • From Norbert@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 21 09:41:18 2025
    XPost: rec.music.dylan

    Same here; I only hear Dylan -- a better version of him, that is -- in
    "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away." Lennon had a better voice and
    better guitar technique than Dylan at that time, however.

    The instrumental section in YGTHYLA is much more contemporary sounding
    than anything Dylan would have done, too.

    The song is in 3/4, which Dylan supposedly used a lot.

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