Cover of Bob Dylan The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
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THE REVIEW

We all have our cards to play, some more than others, and there's Mauro.
Every game has its rules, and the ace doesn't always hold the same value.
In this game on .asp pages, the seven of coins, the ace, and the two of clubs don't exist in a universal sense, and that's the beautiful part... isn't it?
Everyone has their seven of coins and their two of clubs. My two of clubs, when trump suit is coins (quote), is Bruce Springsteen featuring Bono Vox.

And here it is, the seven of coins. The card of the non-review.

A predictable and banal album for any music enthusiast, but I can't resist the temptation to add it to the database under my name.

I am a real pain in the ass, not to mention very vain, not to mention perfectionist, not to mention terminally-ill-with-bullshit, infamous show-off & bastard. Very, very bastard.
In light of these great, irrefutably truthful observations, do you think I would waste my card of the non-review on an album that doesn't deserve it?


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This review offers an ironic and personal perspective on Bob Dylan's The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. The reviewer playfully admits the album is predictable to many yet chooses to include it in their database, highlighting its undeniable value. The tone is witty and self-aware, engaging readers through a mix of humor and admiration.

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01   Blowin' in the Wind (02:48)

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02   Girl From the North Country (03:22)

03   Masters of War (04:34)

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04   Down the Highway (03:27)

05   Bob Dylan's Blues (02:23)

06   A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (06:55)

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07   Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (03:40)

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08   Bob Dylan's Dream (05:03)

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09   Oxford Town (01:50)

10   Talkin' World War III Blues (06:28)

11   Corrina, Corrina (02:44)

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12   Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance (02:01)

13   I Shall Be Free (04:49)

Bob Dylan

American singer-songwriter Robert Allen Zimmerman, known as Bob Dylan, is a major figure in 20th-century popular music, noted for pioneering songwriting and continual reinvention across folk, rock, country and blues.
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