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Bob Dylan s greatest hits (and misses) explained | Times2

Bob Dylan s greatest hits (and misses) explained | Times2
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Bob Dylan: 80 things you may not know about him on his 80th birthday

Bob Dylan: 80 things you may not know about him on his 80th birthday
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The Double Life of Bob Dylan, by Clinton Heylin book review

Not Just a Voice of Protest - Washington Free Beacon

Not Just a Voice of Protest REVIEW: ‘The Double Life of Bob Dylan: A Restless, Hungry Feeling, 1941-1966’ WASHINGTON D.C. - AUGUST 28: Folk singers Joan Baez and Bob Dylan perform during a civil rights rally on August 28, 1963 in Washington D.C. (Photo by Rowland Scherman/National Archive/Newsmakers) Fred Barnes • May 16, 2021 5:00 am I remember exactly when I first heard Bob Dylan. I was living in a first-year dorm at the University of Virginia. The UVA radio station was on. As I walked out the door, I heard this: So long, New York. Howdy, East Orange. I’ve been a Dylan fan since that moment. It was 1963.

Rosemary Goring: The trials and tribulations of living with a Bob Dylan addict

IT was a dark winter’s evening in New York when we found a bar and escaped from the falling snow. As my husband ordered drinks, we shook the wet from our coats and rubbed warmth into our hands. The joint, called Caffe Vivaldi, was dimly lit, and apart from us the meagre clientele were all young. Spread between tables, their conversation was strangely subdued. Rather than chat, people were swivelled towards a student playing a grand piano and singing in a nasal twang. Scarcely daring to speak, we slowly realised that everyone else in the room was waiting their chance to perform. After thin applause greeted the first singer, the next took his turn. Wearing a shiny black stove-pipe hat and with a mouth organ around his neck, he was trying to embody a youthful Bob Dylan.

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