"'Dylan goes electric!', 'Judas!'. What the hell were people thinking in 1965 ?. This record contains my personal favourite Dylan song with 'Bob Dylan's 115th Dream'."
"Dylan really was at the height of his powers on this album. It's hard for me to think of a time in which music was this exciting and vital, I mean seriously, what compares to this now?. (Arcade Fire)"
"I admit my first three are fairly obvious, but in my defence, this is the music I was raised on, so I don't mind being obvious with music that is this vital."
"'Dylan's Gone Country!!'. P*** off if you have a problem with that. Seriously, if your not prepared to accept this music, go and find a safer hobby. I hear knitting is very soothing."
"The first Dylan masterpeice. Music does'nt get more powerful or damning than 'Masters Of War'. This music says more about the modern world than a million of today's band could say."
"'Blood On The Tracks' is only at number 7!!!' I hear you shout. Well, this record would probably take pride of place on a James Taylor list, but with Dylan, it pales in comparison to the above records"
"My favourite of the modern trilogy. This album features some of Robert Zimmerman's finest songs in decades. 'Not Dark Yet' amd 'Highlands' especially."