
Dylan’s love and appreciation for the blues is discussed as is his artistry as a blues singer. Bill Flanagan and John Hiatt are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
Recommended: DYLAN (DELUXE)
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Dylan’s love and appreciation for the blues is discussed as is his artistry as a blues singer. Bill Flanagan and John Hiatt are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
Recommended: DYLAN (DELUXE)
Visit: BOBDYLAN.COM
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April 8th, 2008 at 2:57 pm
I relate well with the Picasso reference, that say’s it all. I’ve been a Dylan Fan from the first note I heard in 1965 at 15. Many times over the years people would ask me how do you like the New Dylan Albam. I would and still do respond the same way. “It’s not for me to like or dislike” Most people would enjoy telling me how awful it is. I rarely reponded back to them - If I did - I would just say “you just don’t get it - no big deal -some are not meant too”. And that the truth. “All the truth in the world adds up to one big lie.” B.D. you got to love it
G Man
April 8th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
I relate well with the Picasso reference, that say’s it all. I’ve been a Dylan Fan from the first note I heard in 1965 at 15. Many times over the years people would ask me how do you like the New Dylan Albam. I would and still do respond the same way. “It’s not for me to like or dislike” Most people would enjoy telling me how awful it is. I rarely reponded back to them - If I did - I would just say “you just don’t get it - no big deal - some are not meant too”. And that’s the truth. “All the truth in the world adds up to one big lie.” B.D. you got to love it
G Man
April 13th, 2008 at 12:09 pm
Congratulations Bob:
On your Pulitzer Prize
Still amazin’
“I can’t help it if I’m lucky”