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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:44 pm
Wot about that wonderful bard, hmm? He was friends with the Beatles, helped turn them onto something that made their songs even better. He was against the jail sentence of a boxer and thus wrote The Hurricane (one of my favorite songs). He was against all the bad feelings that went with segregation and I believe was at the commencement of that whole march thing. He was friendly with Jimi Hendrix. Talk about some of his best songs, such as Mr. Tambourine Man, Blowin' in the wind, The Times they are a-changin, Like a rolling stone, knockin on heavens door, lay lady lay, etc. or wot you think of him switching to a keyboard half the time (personally, my opinion is he can play wotever the hell he wants cos its his music but others dont feel the same XD)
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:21 pm
I love Just Like a Woman. his voice is so growly and no one can play the harmonica like he can. (cept maybe John)
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:24 pm
watarrmelonz I love Just Like a Woman. his voice is so growly and no one can play the harmonica like he can. (cept maybe John) you FAAAAKE just like a woooman. gah i think thats my favorite line of it <3 i like concert for bangladesh when george the gnome sings it with him. I like The Hurricane too. powerful lyrics. you could tell when he felt strongly for something. im going to see him in concert in less than a month n 3n im excited.
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 8:41 am
yeah he was definetly not only amazing, but innovating to the entire 60s generation. He was one of the first to write such original and artistic songs that had so much meaning. Even people like Jimi Hendrix said he respected Dylan's work so much because he felt they were similar in songwriting talent and also claimed that he himself could never usually finish his work and needed inspiration from Dylan to help finish a lot of his pieces.
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 8:50 pm
darkhorsegeorge im going to see him in concert in less than a month n 3n im excited. me, too! i'm seeing him on the 26 of july to a sold out crowd. XD
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:21 pm
RockerT yeah he was definetly not only amazing, but innovating to the entire 60s generation. He was one of the first to write such original and artistic songs that had so much meaning. Even people like Jimi Hendrix said he respected Dylan's work so much because he felt they were similar in songwriting talent and also claimed that he himself could never usually finish his work and needed inspiration from Dylan to help finish a lot of his pieces. yep. hes with jimi on one song i think at some performance. like a rolling stone? cos jimi says something about how its written by bob and bob's "aunt" is with him XD @ruthiey: ooh thats a liddle over a week after mine. shiz i didnt think it would be all that popular. im gonna have to show up uber-early cos its first come first serve seats and im short ;-;
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:28 pm
I heart Bob Dylan. My fav songs r Rainy Day Women #12 and 35, Mr. Tambourine Man, Like A Rolling Stone, and Blowin' in The Wind. blaugh If ur going to c him in concert ur lucky!
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