as well as Bob and Fan on BBC4 tonite also this
The Bob hits seventy thread!
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post.......Of course with Desolation Row one also thinks of the epics "Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands" and "Highlands". Although the latter came many decades later, it is one to make you laugh as well as think.
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Anna
Only just twigged what this thread is about. Greatly enjoyed the BBC4 prog, had no idea about Dylan really, only thing I knew was the The pumps don't work cos the vandal took the handel didn't know about McCathyism or any of that stuff. Makes me want to investigate a lot more.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostInterestingly, or not, Paul Simon also 70 this year - we are all getting old brothers and sisters - says in a recent interview...."One of my deficiencies is my voice sounds sincere," Simon says. "I've tried to sound ironic. I don't. I can't. Dylan, everything he sings has two meanings. He's telling you the truth and making fun of you at the same time. I sound sincere every time"I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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well he might, i think Paul Simon is an immense talent and think his work excellent .... it is just that Dylan is truly something else again ... no one can live where he works .. watching the Scorse film Part 1 last night brought to mind the sheer impact he had on everyone everywhere .... and it is all still standing ... the lyrics are still spellbinding and original ...According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Lateralthinking1
I completely agree with the above post. I believe R4 are doing their bit on Bob at 8pm tonight. Welcome but they have been doing their utmost all day to turn themselves into what R2 should be. Earlier, a half hour slot on Francoise Hardy - recommended for those who use the I-Player and this afternoon, a programme in which three people chose their most meaningful song. Less successful - Rush from 1977 didn't exactly grab me.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostI completely agree with the above post. I believe R4 are doing their bit on Bob at 8pm tonight. Welcome but they have been doing their utmost all day to turn themselves into what R2 should be. Earlier, a half hour slot on Francoise Hardy - recommended for those who use the I-Player and this afternoon, a programme in which three people chose their most meaningful song. Less successful - Rush from 1977 didn't exactly grab me.
btw I only have 1 small piece of trivialese about BD - I knew the man who drove him some of the time when he toured UK. The car was an elderly SAAB (9.5 Aero) but the possibly fascinating fact (other than that Bob was perfectly pleasant, whereas his minder was a p*** in the a***) is that, at every gig Bob used to get dropped off a few hundred yards away as he always insisted on walking to the gig. Presumably round the back. er, that's it.
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostI hope Paul Simon doesn't mean that he's just a lightweight alongside Dylan. 'The Boxer' and 'Slip-slidin' away' are two of the heaviest, saddest, finest C20 songs I know.
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how much of the interest in Dylan is to do with the lyrics of the songs ? not the music ................I'm not a great fan myself but do sometimes find the whole way that music has become (was it ever not ? ) so entangled with the word that when people say they like a particular songwriter they are often more interested in the words than the sound of the thing ............
Geeky saab moment (why do so many musicians drive these ?)
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"The car was an elderly SAAB (9.5 Aero) " surely you mean a V4 95 (that was the first car i had) the estate version of the 96 ?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Posthow much of the interest in Dylan is to do with the lyrics of the songs ? not the music ................I'm not a great fan myself but do sometimes find the whole way that music has become (was it ever not ? ) so entangled with the word that when people say they like a particular songwriter they are often more interested in the words than the sound of the thing ............
Geeky saab moment (why do so many musicians drive these ?)
whats a
"The car was an elderly SAAB (9.5 Aero) " surely you mean a V4 95 (that was the first car i had) the estate version of the 96 ?
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