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Thread #106872   Message #2211492
Posted By: Stringsinger
08-Dec-07 - 04:18 PM
Thread Name: Vladimir Vysotsky
Subject: RE: Vladimir Vysotsky
I think he might be compared to Jacques Brel, the Belgian cabaret singer who also had a way with words.

Dylan is of a different genre, I think. His approach was to reflect the issues of the times that he felt would have an impact on the Folk Boom.

Vysotsky seemed to emanate more from the Russian people's culture at the time.

This is not to denegrate Dylan's ability as a songwriter in any way. Some of his songs are
masterful. But he is stylized in a show-biz sense and embraced by the music biz. I don't know that Vysotsky would quite be that. He seemed closer to being a folk hero rather than a media image.

I'd say Vysotsky was closer to Woody Guthrie or Brel.

Frank Hamilton