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My paintings / photographs. Bob Dylan related posts.

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I’m walking through these summer nights jukebox playing low yesterday everything was going too fast today it’s moving too slow I got no place left to turn I got nothing left to burn don’t know if I saw you If I would kiss you or kill you It probably doesn't matter to you anyhow

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Bob Dylan talking about how Meade Lux Lewis was one of the kings of the honky-tonk piano, and like a lot of the great piano players he used his rocking left hand to imitate the rhythm of the trains on the tracks. — Theme Time Radio Hour — Trains Painting by Bob Dylan Bob Dylan

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Bob Dylan Bob Dylan talking about the first time he heard Woody Guthrie — “..and then it all came together for me” — 1984 interview with Bert Kleinman & Artie Mogul.

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With no direction home like a complete unknown like a rolling stone ... — Bob Dylan. Like a Rolling Stone Brixton, London 25 November, 2003.

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Red River Shore. Tell Tale Signs. I think must be up there with my most listened to Bob songs over the last ten years or so. If I ever am travelling somewhere and realise maybe I don't have many songs with me downloaded -- I will quickly download Tell Tale Signs.

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Coming August 1: Emma Swift graciously chatted with me about her new album, her work, and covering Dylan. It was a lovely way to spend and afternoon. Thank you, Emma.

Coming August 1: Emma Swift graciously chatted with me about her new album, her work, and covering Dylan. It was a lovely way to spend and afternoon. Thank you, Emma.