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Pastimes : Robert Zimmerman, Bob Dylan, Dylan -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: elpolvo who wrote (2459)9/29/2005 9:32:54 AM
From: Lost1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2695
 
It was so perfect when he returned to play an acoustic tune for the newport set..and it was "it's all over now"...that just struck me as perfect. He was giving them what they wanted..as far as they knew, yet ......

I was never aware of just how large of a price he paid for "going electric"..night after night

my fear is that most of the younger people will never really get him and that's a huge bummer

During the film it struck me several times how much I'm going to miss him one day

he really had his shit together in the present day interviews.

Even my kids could see how freakin cool he still is

can't wait for the next tour



To: elpolvo who wrote (2459)9/29/2005 10:37:37 PM
From: dylan murphy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2695
 
Thanks, I am still in my forties, not sure that is considered youth or not :)

However I didn't start to get interested in his music till after his hayday.

When they gave Dylan the 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration I saw the guest list and could fit everyone in except The Clancey Brothers with Robbie O'Connell and Tommy Makem. Seemed to me they came out of nowhere. Now I can see how they were a part of his early life.