Was Bob Dylan the First Rap Artist?

awf

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Dylan sure as hell couldn't sing......yes it was folk rap......he just didn't have the rhyming skills......
 

jameslee32

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Johnny's in the basement
Mixing up the medicine
I'm on the pavement
Thinking about the government
The man in the trench coat
Badge out, laid off
Says he's got a bad cough
Wants to get it paid off
Look out kid
It's somethin' you did
 
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Abe throwing the first gang sign

 

812scottj

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Bob Dylan is an epic prick after what he said about Merle Haggard...he’s dead to me. If not for psychedelic drugs he would have never sold a single record. I’ve seen him live and was not impressed. He can blow me in the wind
 

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"I wasn’t dissing Merle, not the Merle I know. What I was talking about happened a long time ago, maybe in the late sixties. Merle had that song out called “Fighting Side of Me” and I’d seen an interview with him where he was going on about hippies and Dylan and the counter culture, and it kind of stuck in my mind and hurt, lumping me in with everything he didn’t like. But of course times have changed and he’s changed too. If hippies were around today, he’d be on their side and he himself is part of the counter culture … so yeah, things change. I’ve toured with him and have the highest regard for him, his songs, his talent – I even wanted him to play fiddle on one of my records and his Jimmie Rodgers tribute album is one of my favorites that I never get tired of listening to. He’s also a bit of a philosopher. He’s serious and he’s funny. He’s a complete man and we’re friends these days. We have a lot in common. Back then, though, Buck and Merle were closely associated; two of a kind. They defined the Bakersfield sound. Buck reached out to me in those days, and lifted up my spirits when I was down, I mean really down – oppressed on all sides and down and that meant a lot, that Buck did that. I wasn’t dissing Merle at all, we were different people back then. Those were difficult times. It was more intense back then and things hit harder and hurt more." Bob Dylan

 

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Johnny's in the basement
Mixing up the medicine
I'm on the pavement
Thinking about the government
The man in the trench coat
Badge out, laid off
Says he's got a bad cough
Wants to get it paid off
Look out kid
It's somethin' you did
First thing I thought I of.
 
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Bob Dylan is an epic prick after what he said about Merle Haggard...he’s dead to me. If not for psychedelic drugs he would have never sold a single record. I’ve seen him live and was not impressed. He can blow me in the wind
This is pretty snowflaky stuff. Merle and Dylan were both important american artists. I don't think either one really harbored a grudge against each other.
 

Pygmy Sasquatch

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Dylan talked about rap artists from the 1930s and said that rap had been around long before that.
 

gollumcat

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IDK about Dylan being the first rapper.

But The Who were the first punk band, and "My Generation" was the first punk song....13 years before Punk "began".