- Nov 23
If I live to be a thousand, I'll never forget the image of Bob at the outset of this show - at center stage twisting, turning, unleashing 'Gotta Serve Somebody' with elemental passion and fury. He never let up for the rest of the evening. He still has that ability to surprise and challenge us. That's why we love him so, is it not?
- Aug 18
From New York Times (Aug 16):
August 16, 2008
Dylan’s Poetic Pause in Hollywood on the Way to Folk Music Fame
By JULIE BOSMAN
Barry Feinstein, the rock ’n’ roll photographer, was digging through his archives last year when he came across a long-forgotten bundle of pictures, dozens of dark, moody snapshots of Hollywood in the early 1960s.And tucked next to the photographs was a set of prose poems, written around the same time by an old friend: Bob Dylan.
My Playlist
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A Hard Rain's A-Gonna FallLive 1964
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Love Minus Zero/No LimitBringing It All Back Home
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Don't Think Twice, It's All RightThe Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
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Let Me Die In My FootstepsThe Bootleg Series Vol 1-3
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I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)Another Side of Bob Dylan
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It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To CryHighway 61 Revisited
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4th Time AroundBlonde On Blonde
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I Am A Lonesome HoboJohn Wesley Harding
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Desolation RowHighway 61 Revisited
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Blind Willie McTellThe Bootleg Series Vol 1-3
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It's All Over Now, Baby BlueBringing It All Back Home
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Simple Twist Of FateBlood On The Tracks
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Tomorrow Is A Long TimeBob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
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Restless FarewellThe Times They Are A-Changin'
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High Water (for Charlie Patton)Love And Theft
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Blood In My Eyes (traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)World Gone Wrong
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Not Dark YetTime Out of Mind
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Every Grain Of SandShot Of Love
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Things Have ChangedThe Essential Bob Dylan
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When The Deal Goes DownModern Times
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Like A Rolling StoneLive 1966






