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You're a Big Girl Now
May 12 2006, 9:59 PM EDT
For me this is a killer song. The pure raw emotion is so real that if he isn't crying he sure knows how to make it sound like he is .Even his harmonica cries!
It's a song, a story, a love tune that never leaves me. Best of all it is so easy to relate to because who hasn't felt that someone has put a "corkscrew to their heart."
in their lifetime. And if not, it'll happen soon enough.


No one comes close to Dylan. He was the best when I first heard him some 40 years ago, and he is the best now. Couldn't love or appreciate his work more.
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RE: You're a Big Girl Now
May 13 2006, 12:07 PM EDT
"For me this is a killer song. The pure raw emotion is so real that if he isn't crying he sure knows how to make it sound like he is .Even his harmonica cries!
It's a song, a story, a love tune that never leaves me. Best of all it is so easy to relate to because who hasn't felt that someone has put a "corkscrew to their heart."
in their lifetime. And if not, it'll happen soon enough.


No one comes close to Dylan. He was the best when I first heard him some 40 years ago, and he is the best now. Couldn't love or appreciate his work more.
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I certainly agree with you both on this song and on the quality of his work. He's the greatest!
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