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I wrote the 1st critical study of Bob Dylan's work, over 50 years ago. And I'm still alive. Very fond of dogs. I'm English and regard myself as European.
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The number, not the amount.
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I'd recommend 'Johnny and Mary' instead.
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Most music videos are unfit for broadcast, and only hinder enjoyment of the music.
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Thank you! Yes, I'm pleased with it.
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Just makes me want to re-listen to Bob's version.
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Marvellous live television, breaking through the show's formatted slickness with something alive and real.
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Well done that man.
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They want to be Jefferson Airplane.
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It isn't within my control, I'm afraid. And if you have truly *never* resorted to ordering anything from Amazon, you're unique among people with an online life.
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I found that first album first, so for me the far more commercially successful 2nd one sounded like lots of the AOR of its day. Still really like that first one.
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Not good enough: so many missed/slurred syllables in every stanza.
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Why are you posting this? It's one of the most boring, clumsily written stories ever told and the Dylan connection may as well not exist for all the use that's made of it here.
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And very attractive harp it is, especially that first passage.
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Much more committed to the harmonica than to the vocal here.
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Wow!
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Hahaha.
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Oh dear - you can't even spell Jimi Hendrix...
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Craig: email me - resume contact.
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Such a rude audience; why do Americans never stop talking?
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Very much a minority opinion then John. (No novelty there for you then...)
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Haven't managed to see it yet. I want to see it on the big screen, and when it finally reached this part of rural France it didn't start till almost my bedtime.
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Good straightforward speech. Nicely unshowbiz.