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To: Satr who wrote (7499)5/25/2001 7:42:41 PM
From: HG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13018
 
Mrs Peel ought to spank you for your ignorance !!!

Yes -now repeat after me...Happy Birthday Zimmy !

The interesting exchange between mr mark and myself is totally Dylanonian...as are these :

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The song you asked about is 'Not Dark Yet' from the album "The Essential Bob Dylan". An essential album for your collection.

BTW: We only have quotes on this thread....no conversation please...



To: Satr who wrote (7499)5/26/2001 5:58:02 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13018
 
You can get Not Dark Yet on two Dylan albums, which if you don't have any Dylan yet are a great place to start.

One is the two-disc "The Essential Bob Dylan" (it's on Disc 2)....the other is "Time Out Of Mind"....the Dylan album from four years back which won the Grammy....."Time Out Of Mind" is an amazing CD from start to finish.....a master at the top of his craft, at an age when most others have burned out or faded away.....

And since this is a quote thread.....from that album....

Insanity is smashing up against my soul
You can say I was on anything but a roll
If I had a conscience, well I just might blow my top
What would I do with it anyway
Maybe take it to the pawn shop

My heart's in the Highlands at the break of dawn
By the beautiful lake of the Black Swan
Big white clouds, like chariots that swing down low
Well my heart's in the Highlands
Only place left to go


Bob Dylan, Highlands (excerpt)