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  • When Bono (U2) Met Bob Dylan
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    When Bono (U2) Met Bob Dylan

    On July 8th, 1984, Bob Dylan played a concert at Slane Castle in Dublin that was flimed for broadcast on MTV.  His band that night, and his touring band for the entire ’84 summer tour, included Mick Taylor formerly of the Rolling Stones on guitar and Ian MacLagan formerly of The Faces on keyboards.  Sitting in on […] More

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    Bob Dylan and Donovan – What is The Story?

          July 24th, 1965 – Bob Dylan, Donovan and Mary Travers hung out backstage at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. Donovan had performed the night before with Joan Baez during her headlining set. Later that afternoon, Dylan would perform three acoustic songs at the festival workshop, as a warm-up for his headlining slot the following night. […] More

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    Mark Spoelstra and Bob Dylan

    Mark Spoelstra: “A friend of mine ran into me on the street one day and said there was a guy he thought I should meet. He was sitting alone in a joint, having just come to town. So I was one of the first acquaintances Bob Dylan met when he came to the big city. […] More

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    Bob Dylan With Celebrities, 11 Photographs, Part 1

    http://www.feelnumb.com/2011/05/24/the-beatles-official-twitter-wishes-bob-dylan-a-happy-birthday/  John Lennon with Paul McCartney holding The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan album… “As John Lennon once said in discussing The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, which reached the Beatles in their Paris hotel fully a year after its release,” I think it was the first time I ever heard Dylan at all… And for the rest of our […] More

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    Bob Dylan Walking With His Umbrella – Photographs

    Bob Dylan – “hand me down my walking cane … ain´t talking, just walking”  “the umbrella is folding…” (Series of Dreams, 1989)  Recoleta Cemetery – Buenos Aires, Argentina – 1998 https://tr.pinterest.com/pin/415457134366322837 source    source source source sources source : http://www.plotek.pl/plotek/56,79592,17842174,Nic_dziwnego__ze_Bob_Dylan_ukrywa_sie_pod_kapturem_.html Photographer : Unknown (please mail to [email protected] if you are photographer)   [wp_ad_camp_2] More

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    10 Bob Dylan Songs That Will Make You Cry

    Few artists in history have captured the human experience—its pain, hope, and heartbreak—quite like Bob Dylan. With a career spanning more than six decades, Dylan’s words have inspired revolutions, comforted the broken, and moved millions to tears.Here are 10 Bob Dylan songs that will touch your heart and maybe, just maybe, make you cry. 1. […] More

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    Leonard Cohen’s Honest Deception: The Story Behind His “Lie” to Bob Dylan

    Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan: A Friendship Built on Admiration The creative bond between Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan represents one of the most fascinating relationships in music history. Both men, regarded as poets before musicians, shaped the world of songwriting with profound emotion and literary mastery. For decades, their paths intertwined—two icons of alternative […] More

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    10 Bob Dylan Songs That Capture the Soul of American Life

    Below are ten of Bob Dylan’s greatest songs that capture the essence of America — its struggles, dreams, and contradictions. 1. The Times They Are A-Changin’ (1964) This timeless anthem became the voice of a generation demanding change. Dylan warns politicians, parents, and skeptics that the world is shifting fast — an echo of America’s […] More

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