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Pastimes : Robert Zimmerman, Bob Dylan, Dylan

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To: mr.mark who wrote (511)2/13/2001 9:01:29 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.   of 2695
 
Bob is mentioned in lots of Grammy articles but most of them are
only a few words. Here's an excerpt from another one with some substance:

Music Veterans Compete for Oscar
news.lycos.com

Tuesday, February 13, 2001

By ANTHONY BREZNICAN
AP Entertainment Writer

Bob Dylan was nominated for ``Things Have Changed'' from
``Wonder Boys,'' about a befuddled English professor named Grady
Tripp, whose personal life collapses over one frenzied weekend.
Dylan wrote the song after viewing rough footage of the movie,
according to ``Wonder Boys'' director Curtis Hanson.
``The thrill is that this isn't a song stuck in a movie,''
Hanson said. ``What Bob did so brilliantly is he wrote the song
Grady Tripp would have written if Grady Tripp were a poet.''
``Things Have Changed'' was the first song Dylan wrote directly
for a movie since ``Knockin' On Heaven's Door'' in 1973 for
director Sam Peckinpah's western ``Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid.''
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