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To: Peach who wrote (326)2/15/2000 2:27:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2695
 
hi peach,

glad you liked the special lyrics. and belated happy v day to you too.

here's some skinny (about a 30 second video clip) on the new dylan song, things have changed

sonymusic.com

and a previously posted link to the lyrics...

#reply-12755720

i used to care but - things have changed <g3>

btw, this just in (as the saying goes)... from columbiarecords.com

"Do Not Miss

Access Hollywood

tonight, February 15

BOB DYLAN's
"THINGS HAVE CHANGED"

Brand new video, directed by Curtis Hanson,
from the upcoming film, WONDER BOYS."

Bob's first new song since his Grammy-
winning, Time Out Of Mind, appears on the
Wonder Boys soundtrack.

Access Hollywood is on NBC @ 7:30 pm
check local listing for time in your area."


right. when i forced myself to sit through that god-awful entertainment tonight a few nights back because dylan was scheduled, i was rewarded with about 6-8 seconds of the man. way too high a price to pay, i say! <g3>

i suppose it's all about where the neon madmen climb...

:)

mark



To: Peach who wrote (326)2/21/2000 2:30:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2695
 
rollingstone mag (march 2000) has a piece about bidding on rock memorabilia and mentions...

goodrockintonight.com

where a search for bob dylan turns up...

Original Bob Dylan type-written lyrics from the Blonde On
Blonde recording session


"Blonde on Blonde was released in 1966. It was recorded in Nashville. Dylan had brought type-written lyric sheets to the session. When the session was over, about ten sheets were left behind. The collecting community has known about them for years, but they rarely come up for sale. They are accepted by the collectors as being absolutely genuine and the only available Dylan lyric sheets of the era.

This sheet features several of the verses to "Temporarily Like Achilles," with handwritten re-working of several sections of the song. It also features a section of what appears to be a very early version of "Absolutely Sweet Marie."

You can literally feel the... how shall we say it... energy coursing through his veins, and you can see the genius dripping off the page. A truly incredible piece of music history."


collectors.com