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Thanks for the kind vibes Reverb

Thanks for the kind comments. Dylan is brilliant, and I too am glad to see so much effort made in sharing our sincere appreciation for such a fine and talented artist.

I am just a mariner using a sexton to chart my course by the stars.

'Know thyself' was over the entrance to the Delphic Oracle in Ancient Greece. There, in Delphi, was a temple to Apollo, the god of balance and order. Apollo was also the god of truth, and is described as brilliant or the shining light of truth. Apollo was the direct link between mankind and the divine.

One could ask questions of the priestess @ Delphi, and it is claimed that Apollo would answer the question (& it would be in the form of a riddle, of course). Alexander the Great went to Delphi before he set off to Hellenize the world.

Some believe they know themselves, but in fact are not willing to examine themselves. Some believe they know things they really don't understand. It is difficult to change their minds, thus, they remain mistaken.

I am grateful to know that I do not know the "answers to the big stuff." By knowing that I do not know, I try to learn from my ignorance, so that I may truly 'know thyself.' It is a never ending project, since "the unexamined life is not worth living." It is hard enough to be real to one's own self. It is nearly impossible to prove anything certain about things beyond our perceptions of them.

Jen

**know thyself**

cool! Jenifer

Good to know others are thankful for such a great site to not only comment on Mr Dylan's work but to talk about what you want. in reason of course. to thyself know thyself, this much we know of our self.

Sincere Thanks to the Webmasters of this Site

See my complete comments about my gratitude for this site at my blog entitled the same "Sincere Thanks to the Webmasters of this Site."

The site is a brilliant improvement and the blog space is sweet too. It is good to have a place to collect and share all things Dylan.

Jen

http://jenniferleslietorgerson.net/
**know thyself**

Thankyou

I don't really know if Mr. Dylan will ever read this or not, but I just wanted to send it out anyway. I wanted to just say thankyou for all the music that finds a place with so many.
I wanted to thankyou for keeping things simple and close to home with your music. I have always been able to feel at home with Mr Dylan's music because he never tried to be something that he was not. So many musicians try to live a life that never really was. Wizard of oz kind of thing! Ya know?
So a big thankyou for keeping it real and closer to home.
Thankyou also for providing a website for people to write in and say what's on their mind as well as all the information and news of touring, art, and music. Thankyou for Christmas in the heart. I hope and pray everybody has Christmas in their heart this year!

Meeting Bob Dylan

What would you say if you met Bob? I think i would start by saying Hello. Then maybe ask him what he thought of all this going on today. Then again we might just talk about the weather or something like that. Maybe people no matter who
they are just want to be treated like every other person. Can you imagine all the questions people ask him about his songs, his life, his being famous? That would be so unkind to
ask about all that..unless he wanted to speak of it first. I guess it goes with the job. I love to enjoy the music and have
that unanswered quality to how it was come by. A musicians
life is filled with questions, wires, crowds, amplifiers, limosines, confusion, remembering, hotels, travel, ghosts,
and so many other things that are all you can do to bear.
No, if ever met him, i would just try to treat him with a little
understanding of our situation today, like being relevant to the moment in life. If i had been famous, few would have liked me,
because most of my answers would have been- I wouldn't know about that! because you tell somebody something and all of a sudden there's 10 different stories about what i said!
So if anybody out there does get to meet him, try to remember what the man's been through and find out if he's thirsty or hungry or just want's to walk in the park. Think about it. I guess it's blowin in the wind or something like that.

user name change

I think you can under account edit? take a look at it.
just trying to be helpful, hope it works for you. If you
can get the new christmas lp by bob, it's great!

You are doing a great job

Thanks again

RE:WHO'S GONNA FIX THE ECONOMY?

WHOS GONNA GET UP AND TAKE THE BLAME?
STAND UP SO WE CAN SEE YOU ITS NO SHAME
SOMEBODYS GOT TO SWALLOW THAT PRIDE
GET UP YOU CORPRATE DINGOS AND STEP INSIDE
WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE SO DONT TAKE A FENCE
ALL WE WANT IS A JOB TO PAY YESTERDAYS RENT
ALTHOUGH YOUR SCARED OF THE POWERS THAT BE
STAND OUT AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND SET YOURSELF FREE
I KNOW ITS A HARD THING TO DO TO BREAK FROM THE PACK
BUT PEOPLE ARE COUNTING ON YOU WHO HAVE GOTTEN THE SACK
LETS PUT AMERICA TO WORK AT FINDING THE FAULT
I KNOW SOMEHOW YOUR WORTH THE SALT
TRY AND MAKE THAT IN CHINA MR.DINGO!!!!!!

WHO IS THAT MAN!

JUST GUITAR AND A BARKING BOX WRITING ON A MAILTRAIN WITH NO FAME
SOMETIMES I GET TIRED, YES TIRED, SO TIRED, OF THIS RUSTED STEEL AND ROSEWOOD GAME. WHERE'S THE BEAR MOUNTAIN PICNIC? WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO BOB IF YOU MET HIM? YOU SEE THERES JUST TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD. THERES YOU AND THERES ME. ALL WE REALLY HAVE IN THIS OLD WORLD IS EACH OTHER. LOVE EVERYONE, EVERYDAY
AND WHO KNOW'S WHO OR WHAT IS AROUND THE BEND. YOU SEE WE KNOW SOMETHINGS GOING ON HERE BUT WE JUST DONT UNDERSTAND. DO WE? WERE COMPLETELY UNKOWNS.GOD BLESS YOU

Wavelength

Oh dear! Margo you are sooooo serious! I'm not usually on the same wavelength as others and often misrepresented by them, as evidenced by your reply. I'll say no more, apart from enjoy the concert, but I think I'll be tucked up at home with a cup of coffee and a croissant, avoiding that probably delectable leopard-skin outfit of yours. Now, I'll continue with what I have to say on this post:

I was walking down Princes Street in Edinburgh and suddenly heard Bob Dylan playing in the middle of the street. I turned, and low and behold, I'm standing right outside Jenners department store. I turn and see they have a speaker playing his music out over Princes Street and a small display in the window highlighting that limited edition prints of his artwork are on sale inside. I sense I must go and see these prints. I would like to buy some. I remember I have no money, but I continue. I pause at the door, reminding myself that I've never set foot in Jenners before. I object to this kind of store where a man in a funny hat and clothes has to open the door for you and you must smile at him in his strange hat. I recoil at the thought. Thankfully, no funny man is there. I am glad and enter. I land in a world of fallen women in mega heels and smelly perfume. I loudly sneeze. Dylan's pictures are on the third floor, so I try to get there.

A young guy, like me not a typical Jenners type, is in front of me. He's waiting for the lift and I stand behind him. He gets inside, but I wait, fearful of lifts. I'd prefer the stairs, but can't bloody find them. I stand waiting for the next lift to come, but the door opens immediately and the guy comes out. He seems a bit fluffed and I think he obviously hates Jenners as much as me. He's gone and I get in the lift, looking for the button to the third floor - there is none. I too am baffled and understand the man's fluffiness. I too depart from the lift without going anywhere.

I approach a mega-heeled woman to ask how to get to the third floor. She points to where the stairs are. I thank her, glad I am not wearing shoes like hers. I go up the stairs. I get to the third floor and, lo and behold, see the young guy. I follow him, thinking he'll lead me to Dylan's pictures. He doesn't. He leads me right past them and to a section of the gallery that they are obviously redecorating and he is obviously one of the painters. I think I might love him.

I retreat back to Dylan's pictures. There is a book of his artwork out on the table for people to peruse. Some of his 'limited edition' prints are on the wall. They are huge and in frames. I have in mind something a bit smaller and unframed. I approach the guy who obviously sells the pictures. He is busy looking at a laptop whilst conversing with two well-heeled ladies. Looks like a mother and daughter team buying lots of lovely pictures, doubt they're buying Dylan, but anyway. I tell the guy I'm interested in Dylan's limited edition prints. He tells me he'll pay me lots of attention in a minute once he has finished with the mother and daughter and I should go and read the book about the prints. I obey, reluctantly. I catch a glimpse of the price tag on one of the huge frames, it's about £1500. 'I don't have that kind of money', I think, 'where are the small ones at £50?'. I then realise they don't exist and turn to look at the bespectacled art dealer behind me. He's still on his laptop with the mother and daughter. I sense it will be a long time until he comes to discuss Dylan. I leave, without seeing the painter.

I walk back up Princes Street, going where I was originally headed before I got distracted by the sound of Bob in the air. He is still playing in the waves outside. I think, 'I'm not sure what Bob would say about being stuck in the window of Jenners and floating around Princes Street'. It doesn't seem right to me.

And Margo, please don't give me any guff about 'hurt' and all that New Age crap. It's just not romantic, unlike my life. Enjoy the concert. Birdy.

One day we will leave all this behind, but what will be our legacy?

Taste of the Roundhouse ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!

Ah well ... No Roundhouse performance put up here, but there are several versions of it floating around and it is worth hearing ... Maybe this link will be of some help to fans, like me, who weren't able to attend the show.

bd2009-04-26.km140.romeo.torrent
Copy and paste into your browser ... cheers

Let's have the Roundhouse show ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!
Bob's at the Roundhouse in London tonight ... Tickets for this show were being given away here and elsewhere as prizes for the fans. I was one of the unlucky contestants. Ah well, that's the way it goes ... but, hey, you good people who run this site could give us all a nice gift ... a download of the show! It's going to be up elsewhere for sure, so why not give it to us here! Nice a legal, too! C'mon ... give us who didn't win ticket and couldn't get to the show a real treat. Thanks and cheers!

new album!!!!

hey folks... i'm really excited about Dylan's new album 'Together Through Life' and i am surely giving myself a copy of it...

the songs gonna b great just like his other albums and hell yea i can bet a dollar on that...

BOB'S NEW BALLPARK TOUR!

Holy cow, Bob touring with the outlaw and John this summer! That just made my day.

Let's hear Bob talking ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!
Don't panic yet bobdylanfan ... it did say at the end of the Goodbye show, "See you in the Fall ..." That would seem to promise a new series, thankfully. Now, slightly more pressing matters: Bob talks to Bill Flanagan ... when can we expect a vocal download of that conversation, please? It's good that we get the written word, but what a treat it would be to actually hear the pair of them talking ... please and thank you, now. Cheers!

PLEASE SAY IT ISN'T SO!!!! THE LAST THEME TIME RADIO SEASON????

I just read news that this may be Bob's LAST SEASON??? i HOPE NOT!!!! The show is great, and his knowledge is as WELL!!!! I learned a lot from his shows, and the music was great as well. OK Bob fans, you need to write to Sirus and tell them you want Bob to STAY!!!!

Here is the story by David Hinckley:

Bob Dylan's 'Theme Time Radio Hour': His time might be up

By David Hinckley

Monday, April 20th 2009, 4:00 AM
It's uncertain whether Bob Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour" will be back. Walter/Getty

It's uncertain whether Bob Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour" will be back.

If we can trust the signals Bob Dylan seemed to be sending on his "Theme Time Radio Hour" program over Sirius XM last Wednesday, one of the best radio shows in recent years is all over now, baby blue.

It's also true that even deciphering Dylan's cryptic signals, never mind trusting them, can be an act of madness. Dylan's such a contrarian that he might do more shows just because his listeners assumed he wouldn't.

Right now, neither Dylan nor Sirius XM has made any definitive declaration beyond rerunning shows. A note on the XM "Deep Tracks" page last week mentioned "the fall season"; then that disappeared, and the company isn't returning phone calls.

Still, Dylan seemed to make it clear Wednesday that after 100 shows, almost all of which were good and many of which were wonderful, he's not going to stay in Mississippi a day too long.

That's Dylan's history. He stays a while in one place and moves on. He made that point in several ways Wednesday, most notably when a "listener" named "Morgan" called to say he can never say goodbye.

You gotta get over that, Dylan told him, or else everything in your life will be half-finished.

That message permeated a show whose musical theme was "Goodbye." It ended with Woody Guthrie's "So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh" and the sound of a needle clicking in the runout groove at the end of a vinyl record.

It wasn't sentimental, it wasn't sad. It was the loose, relaxed and funny Dylan who has made "Theme Time" a haven for great, offbeat music mixed with everything from divorce advice to recipes for cocktails.

On Wednesday, Dylan was listing members of the Warren Commission - he loves the sounds of words in lists - and "revealed" that one member was Rico Petrocelli of the Boston Red Sox.

So do we think Sirius XM would let this show go at a time when it desperately needs cool, unique programming?

Well, maybe. Dylan's main guy there, Lee Abrams, left. Cadillac, crunched by bad times, stopped sponsoring the show. Sirius XM has been slashing costs.

If the show is gone, for whatever reason, it's a big loss. It played music you rarely hear anymore and filled in the stories behind it - a music lesson that was never pedantic. Dylan may be the man of a thousand quirks, but he loves music, and that came across in every show.

Also, if the show is over, we've got 100 hours of memories - and that's not a bad hand to be holding when the deal goes down.

Like a Rollin' stone-
Bob Dylan

Let's hear Bob talkin' ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!
What a thing to say! Sure, we all would like to meet Bob Dylan ... My requests are slightly more possible: you have been giving us Bob's interview with Bud Flanagan ... you have given us two downloads as tasters for the new album ... please give us a download of Bud's entire interview so that we can HEAR Bob talking his way through the questions ... great interview. Please oblige! Thanks and cheers!

Dylan

Wish I could meet him.

Bob Dylan's Genius!!!!!

Bob Dylan's is an exceptional engineering, I would say that this is why it is that all the touring, I'm everywhere I'm a fan incontournable!
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I cannot go to my site...

I cannot go to my site since sunday morning. It seems to be a technical problem. I don't know what to do about it. Could you help me please?

Lise Tremblay
Site 4240

http://www.bobdylan.com/#/user/4240

Bob Dylan's Genius

Bob Dylan's ego is not so inflated that he is not humbled by his own genius. And that is why he tours so much.

Dylan--Made in the USA.

Please let US be your last NET ('aint talkin' bout a round up w/ other musicians).

To make you feel my love

Hi Guys
This is a link to a youtube of Sophie Hiller doing a really nice version of To make you feel my love

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLnMQzQqz4g&feature=channel_page

X
Lolly

New Album

I pre-ordered the new album today. I can't wait til next month!! Whoo hoo!!

Thanks ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!

Very good. Thanks for the Bill Flanagan interview with Bob ... nice to have.

WHO KILLED THE ECONOMY

WHO KILLED THE ECONOMY
(Who Killed Davey Moore, Bob Dylan)
WilliamBanzai7 Blog

Who killed the Economy,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not I," says Greenspan and Bernanke,
"Don't point your finger at we.
We could've stopped it before it was too late
An' maybe kept the markets from this fate,
But the crowd would've booed, I'm sure,
At not gettin' their asset bubble's worth.
It's too bad it had to pop,
But there was a pressure on we two, you know.
It wasn't we that made the economy fall.
No, you can't blame we at all."

Who killed the Economy,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not us," says the angry bear market crowd,
Whose screams inflated the subprime cloud.
"It's too bad the economy tanked that September night
That Lehman was left to its sorry plight.
We didn't mean for Fuld's bank to meet its death,
We just meant to see some sweat,
There ain't nothing wrong in that.
It wasn't us that made Lehman fall.
No, you can't blame us at all."

Who killed the Economy,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not me," says the Politician,
Puffing on a big cigar.
"It's hard to say, it's hard to tell,
I always thought Wall Street was a bottomless well.
It's too bad for our wives an' kids the Bull is dead,
But if he was sick, someone else should have said.
It wasn't we that made him fall.
No, you can't blame me at all."

Who killed the Economy,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not me," says the gambling man,
With his 401k Statement still in his hand.
"It wasn't me that knocked the Bull market down,
My hands never touched it none.
I didn't commit no ugly sin,
Anyway, I put all my money on it to win.
It wasn't me that made it fall.
No, you can't blame me at all."

Who killed the Economy,
Why an' what's the reason for?

Not we said the clowns over at AIG
We sell insurance to those in need
Our risk models run infallibly
It was a financial tsunami worse than any natural calamity
How big is our hole we just can't see
We're too big to fail
So bail us out Uncle Sam if you please

Who killed the Economy,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not me," says the feckless financial news writer,
Pounding print on his digital typewriter,
Sayin', "CNBC ain't to blame,
There's just as much danger in the finance game."
Sayin', "Wall Street greed is here to stay,
It's just the old American way.
It wasn't me that made it fall.
No, you can't blame me at all."

Who killed the Economy,
Why an' what's the reason for?

"Not we," say the pinstriped conmen whose securitized risks
Laid the markets low in an opaque cloud of toxic mist,
Who came here from some Ivy League door
Even though Ponziesque scammin ain't allowed no more.
"We scammed and we scammed them, yes, it's true,
But that's what we are paid the big bucks to do.
Don't say 'fraud,' don't say 'steal.'
It was destiny, it was God's will."

Who killed the Economy,
Why an' what's the reason for?

Together Through Life ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!
From Isis magazine comes the following: It is now strongly rumoured that the new Bob Dylan studio album is to be called "Together Through Life". The album will be released in three formats, Vinyl record, Single CD and a two-disc CD with bonus DVD. The release date is scheduled for the last week in April. A full press release is expected early next week. Presumably, something will finally appear around here, too.

Bob's new album reviewed ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!
Maybe this will encourage someone around here to tells more about Bob's new album, due out next month ... This is a review of some of the tracks from Mojo magazine ...

YESTERDAY, MOJO HEARD seven of what may turn out to be ten or eleven Bob Dylan originals to be released by Columbia Records in April, possibly the week of the 27th in the U.S. and Europe. The album is not yet titled and final track selection, sequence and artwork are still being finalized. Sources confirm what many have already heard: French filmmaker Olivier Dahan, who directed La Vie En Rose, the blood-on-the-tracks biopic of Edith Piaf, asked Dylan to contribute something to My Own Love Song, a road movie starring Forest Whitaker and Renee Zellweger about a wheelchaired singer and pal who travel cross-country to Memphis. Bob offered up Life Is Hard, a gorgeous ballad with a descending melody line that is reminiscent of the Bing Crosbyish, early 20th Century pop that Bob displayed on both "Love And Theft" and Modern Times.

Although the facts remain a mystery, evidently Dylan had more to say, more to write, or simply had accumulated enough songs for a new album. It took him four years to follow 1997's Time Out Of Mind with 2001's "Love And Theft", and five twixt Love... and '06's Modern Times, so no-one expected a new one so quickly. Details are sketchy about precise recording dates and personnel but sources say that Jack Frost (Dylan's nom de studio) produced and the line-up features Bob on guitar and keys as well as his road band and David Hidalgo from Los Lobos on accordion. Other possible contributors have been floated but have not been confirmed.

Your correspondent first heard of the possible existence of an album of new material on Dylan encyclopaedist Michael Gray's blog on January 22. The rumour quickly made the rounds of Bobsites, forcing sceptics to point to the alleged April release date as proof that this was an April Fool's joke. As recently as March 10, one naysayer posted on the New Yorker website that guesswork about the album's title was "the strongest evidence there won't be an album." After checking with a friend of Bob's who confirmed the rumour, arrangements were made with the appropriate gatekeepers. Drugged, blindfolded, and forced to switch transportation periodically, I awoke on a tropical island in a bamboo hut, sparsely outfitted with a lone stereo. Here's what I heard:

1) Beyond Here Lies Nothin' - A minor chord mid-tempo rocker. Like all the tracks and like Bob's last two albums, it's got a big, full, raucous, rocking sound, making the case that Jack Frost is indeed Bob Dylan's finest producer since the '60s and '70s. Likewise, his voice packs a punch; not the thin, reedy instrument that occasionally detracts during live sets. He's enunciating the lyrics with a fire and intensity we didn't hear on Modern Times. Hidalgo's soulful squeezebox is omnipresent here - and everywhere else.

2) Life Is Hard - The song that possibly buzzed his muse and encouraged him to write the others. "I need strength to fight that world outside," and "I'm on my guard / Admitting life is hard / Without you baby" are lines that leapt out in a paean to the notion that two are better equipped to weather tragedy than one. A forlorn twinkling mandolin and mournful pedal steel accentuate the deep blue lyrics.

3) My Wife's Hometown - Chicago blues has always been a huge influence on Dylan. From Bringing It All Back Home up through his most recent work, the ghosts of Chess Studios lurk inside the man from Minnesota. This one's reminiscent of Muddy Waters' I Love The Life I Live, I Live The Life I Love. Job loss is referenced (a topical theme, you may have heard), but Bob's black humour is in cheeky abundance: "I just want to say that hell's my wife's hometown" and "I'm pretty sure she'll make me kill someone," Bob sings and then laughs demonically at the end. Man, he's enjoying himself.

4) Forgetful Heart - Lots of tunes in minor keys on this record, including this one. A neat banjo barely audible in the mix and one of The Master's best lines ever: "The door is closed for evermore / If indeed there ever was a door."

5) Shake Shake Mama - More Chi-town chugga-lugga. Some artists retreat to servile reasonableness and bourgeois banality as they get older. Not Bob. He got Las Vegas out of his system at Budokan. "I'm motherless / I'm fatherless / Almost friendless too," he growls and you believe him.

6) I Feel A Change Coming On - Like Spirit On the Water from Modern Times, this one possesses a blithe jaunt and gorgeous melody. As in all his recent work, there are intimations of mortality ("And the last part of the day is already gone") but there's a devil-may-care wistfulness and a frisky sexuality in both lyrics and phrasing. Best lines: "I'm listening to Billy Joe Shaver / I'm reading James Joyce / Some people they tell me / I've got the blood of the land in my voice."

7) It's All Good - Propelled by a John Lee Hooker boogie rhythm with a stinging slide guitar, here's Dylan taking on human woes: social, political, personal. He itemizes crimes ranging from "politicians tellin' lies" to environmental illness ("a teacup of water is enough to drown"), urban degradation, murder and adultery and sarcastically and scathingly responds to each in the chorus with that hideous New Age cliché referenced in the title. More proof that Bob never really stopped writing "protest songs".

Other song titles that I didn't hear but have been mentioned elsewhere include If You Ever Go To Houston and This Dream Of You. Yet what I heard offered ample proof of an artist steeped in the past but thoroughly living in the present, cognizant of everything, not afraid to point fingers or laugh at fools or fall in love.

It's a powerful personal work by a man who still thinks for himself in an era of fear, conformity, and dehumanization. That it rocks mightily makes the message even more compelling. Whatever the hell it gets called, it'll be in the running for Best Album Of 2009.

Michael Simmons

Thousand miles behind ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!
Don't know why my previous message doubles ... strange, but then again that's what this place is like ... Another great fan of Bob comes up with a neat musical phrase to sum up bobdylan.com's slow approach to things .... "They are always "one too many mornings, and a thousand miles behind"." Yes, and Bob said it first ... cheers

Times A-Change Coming On ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!
C'mon, c'mon you organisers of this site ... I am learning more elsewhere about Bob's new album than here ... and should that be so? I think not. Anyway, for those who haven't read elsewhere that the album is called I Feel A Change Comin' On and there's ten tracks, some with accordion background and it's a bluesy/country style ... that is according to the man who has heard it. I was hoping the News section here would have this as its lead story, but, no, it is still the age-old story about the TTRH being extended. C'mon,boys, give us the latest news about Bob ... please.

Times A-Change Comiing On ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!
C'mon, c'mon you organisers of this site ... I am learning more elsewhere about Bob's new album than here ... and should that be so? I think not. Anyway, for those who haven't read elsewhere that the album is called I Feel A Change Comin' On and there's ten tracks, some with accordion background and it's a bluesy/country style ... that is according to the man who has heard it. I was hoping the News section here would have this as its lead story, but, no, it is still the age-old story about the TTRH being extended. C'mon,boys, give us the latest news about Bob ... please.

Are Alterations Allowed?

Does anyone know if we can change our usernames here at this website?

Errors

Anyone else getting these errors at the top of their screen?

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New Bob Dylan Fan Club Site at Twitter.

Hi everyone, I just set up a Twitter fan club for Bob Dylan:

http://twitter.com/dylanfanclub

and too for TTRH:

http://twitter.com/ttrh

If there are other groups and fans already over there, please let me know! The page is pretty basic at this point, but I couldn't find any Dylan-related presence there, and it just seemed like a good thing to do.

Sorry if this post annoys anyone, just trying to find a way for us all to be more connected! Thanks! m=^.^=M

Co Op advert

MarGoX , Hey is that you again Birdie? with your Doom ,Gloom and despondacy?C'mon girl wake up and smell the roses,yes life is shit and then you die!! if thats all you want goodnight and good bye. we are all just here because BOB DYLAN'S words& music has has touched us in one way or another,no matter what colour, creed,sex or age
the Co-Op advert is great, I dont know about you in scotland,you say it is really expensive, but it''s not down here in England it has allway's been for the people, O.K. it,s not
perfect but it,s getting there. do you know it started out as a way for poor people to get there relatives buried properly !
yes! Funeral directors! and they still do !! so I dont think Bob
would find that to bad. But more than that Birdie you are beginning to intrigue me, you seem to have a lot of shit building up girl and I dont think this site is the right place to dump it! you are obviously intelligent,and drawn to Bob's
work, but you dont say if you have been to see him, or if you are planning to on the spring tour! But hey you live in Scotland
you have Bob living there over christmas & new year, how lucky could you be? any way Birdie I wish you well, I've got tickets to see Bob in Bimingham on the 29 th. April, if you can make it I will be the tall woman in the "leopard skin pillbox hat" take care honey ,will be glad to geta private message if you want to talk!!

conscience?

What's happened to the political/social/environmental conscience? Are you not worried about GM in your edam that you don't know about? Why does everyone on this site seem to totally cheeeesssssyyyy? None of you seem real. What's happened to the radical '60s generation? All content to rest in your capitalist heavens now? Forget the struggles of the past because we're all cosy, warm and well-fed? Personally, I don't think Dylan would have changed all that much, unlike some other older singers. But his fans sure have. You wake up Canute, the struggles of the past are still all around us, everywhere. It's just harder to find them under all the spin and delusion. I'm leaving this site now because it is sooooo utterly boring. If you don't want to spend all your posts eulogising and kissin ass you don't fit in. Well, I won't have Dylan reduced to some kind of nice, new-age guru!!! He'll always be the Dylan of revolution, serious social and political conscience and repressed sex on legs. See ya.

One day we will leave all this behind, but what will be our legacy?

Thanks Bob Dylan!

... for all THE SONGS...

Yolanda

Edam up, Bob ...

Canute - take it easy, but take it!

Wake up, Birdy ... Bob Dylan and Jess Rosen and his associates know what they are doing ... Good luck to them and the Co-Op ... It is good to see and hear an advertisement on television that I enjoy .... cheers!

cheese and the co-op

I live on Britain and wonder about something. Bob Dylan's song 'Blowin' in the Wind' is currently being played to accompany an advert for the 'co-op'. For you folks who don't have a clue what that is, it is a sort of British institution that prides itself on being owned by 'the people, for the people' and all that. They have shops (which charge a fortune), a bank and other stuff. So my question is, firstly, would Bob have been asked permission before they used his song for their advert? Secondly, and more worryingly, the co-op surreptitiously sells a mature cheddar cheese that's made, can you believe it, with g.m. stuff (I suppose the Americans will be used to it, but we are not here in more environmentally friendly (just) Blighty). So, what do you think Bob would think if he knew 'they' were using his song to sell g.m. food to the public without their knowledge???? MMmmmm??? Annnyyyonnne???

One day we will leave all this behind, but what will be our legacy?

Rick Danko video

mmddw1

saw Rick, Eric and Fjeld not long before he died.....they had great chemistry and sounded terrific....the world was a better place with Rick Danko in it...

Dylan Cover Band

check out this band...The Complete Unknowns, a different kind of so called "tribute" groups.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Complete-Unknowns/44673422172?ref=ts

mmddw1

RIP Lux Interior

The Cramps. XXX

Rick Danko Videos

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Basement Tapes being Re-issued?

Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone knows the status of the Basement Tapes cd, which has recently gone out of print on Amazon. I thought i'd wait to purchase it, as common wisdom has it that eventually BT will be re-issued and remastered w/all the tracks included, probably as part of the Bootleg Series. Has anyone heard about this or care to speculate? thanks!

Hi MarGoX!

Envious oh yes, but happy for you! All in the merry month of May...! ^_^

down the highway

MarGoX
hey javology, thanks for that I became a member right away
I seem to be the only brit and what , only nine members! c'mon guy's have a look it's well worth it. by the way i have died and gone to heaven! because I have got front row central seats to see BOB at birmingham,( england )in may! cost me an arm& a leg ,but it had to be done!! can't wait.anyone
out there going ? no sad eyed lady now.cheers all.

p.s.could we brits have info.concernlng when theme time is on over here !!

Bad Forum?

I don't know if this is "bad form" or "bad forum" or not, but I want to sort of shill the existence of www.downthehighway.info because...I think it is an awesome Bob Dylan fan forum that is horrifyingly neglected! There's lots of great images and info consistently updated. Seems every time I go there, something interesting is happening... but there aren't very many members, and it has me baffled. I know, "get a life" right? I also know, though, with so much information competing for everyone's attention, it's easy to miss some shining, valuable things/ideas/places, because they are buried amidst all the advertising and CWOT sites. Okay. Thanks. Fire away at what jerk I am for "shilling," and have a good day.

Will you please put up a new

Will you please put up a new playlist now? maybe mine

Bob Dylan vs Jay Z experiment

I've just found this chanel and I think the two videos there are quite interesting: http://es.youtube.com/user/BobbyDvsJayZ
Do you like them?

"...I'll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours..." www.youtube.com/Soniags