Bob Dylan - Comments and Message Board

26th May 2009 16:00

woodstock     (1)

what about Time Out of Mind? I grew up with Bob Dylan's music, and I've been a fan since day one. Bob was born in '41 and I was born in '42 so I related to his music immediately. I'm a collector,(small time) mostly all cd's and some great posters. I have all 8 of the bootleg series and also the beautiful, beautiful set of The Traveling Wilburys and I'm current on everything he's recorded in the past, oh, I don't know, 20 years? maybe. So I'm thrilled that he's had this success late in life, and I say rock on little darlin' I'm hoping to get every single cd case and make a piece of art from them. Oh did you mention MTV Unplugged? The DVD from that gig is priceless. Oh did you mention The Kennedy Center honor? Or that he sang "The Chimes of Freedom" at Clinton's inauration, his appearance at Martin Luther King's march on Washington, and the I have a dream speech, August '63. The list is long my friends.

6th May 2008 12:00

Rrivkah18     (3)

I don't want to say anything bad here, but SUZE ROTOLO's Memoirs are out of place at this time in her life. This was a pure money making scheme.

3rd January 2008 01:00

Rrivkah18     (3)

I would say that Bob Dylan spent $200,000.00 on his New Year's Eve Party. It is only a guess, but if he had alot of guests, I think that my guess is pretty much accurate.

27th March 2007 10:00

egygurl     (1)

im a 14 year old egyptian gurl who unfourtantly never went to a dylan concert cause he doesnt do any in middleeast anywayz after listining to only few song i know he is one of the greatest most intellctual artistic minds america has seen if i ever go 2 america i wouldlove to know alot more about this very smart person he even erased my anti-semtism if thats how you spell it

17th December 2006 06:00

voegelin     (1)

interesting mix of comments - straight out of a dylan song - a lost person who is found again, an islander and a trickster - Jokerman, Carribean Wind, Mozambiqueand Desoaltion Row all rolled into one and - o yeah - add one more freaky character (no offense to all the above because in dylan land to be freaky is to be cool) me - a guy from Australia with a dylan fixation for 30 years who just doesnt care about any bad press dylan gets - the man is simply beyond all that stuff - and likeus writing in this obscure column - ok about our own weirdness. congrats you guys and see you in the man's next great song

6th October 2006 21:00

islander     (1)

the man is a living legend...he is awesome. I once was in one of his concert in Sydney, Australia..i'd say it's a lifetime experience. Though i'm from a small island in the middle of nowhere, his influence here musically and lyrically cannot be compared!!

14th August 2006 01:00

BOBBEE     (2)

I am at the worse possible place in my life. I watched the Martin Scorcese docu on Bob Dylan. I loved it! I bought my first CD and the Scorcese DVD. The late 60's 70's was my era BUT I was not there. So it has taken 40 or 50 years for me to find Bob Dylan and there is just something about him, his words, his personality that I felt about him as a young man. He made me laugh (in a good way.) This has become a good thing for me at this time. I want to see him but the baseball fields are too far away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope he comes to Jersey soon. His music, his words are wonderful one can't help but smile!thanxmarymiraglia2003@yahoo.com

24th March 2006 11:00

Rrivkah18     (3)

I would like to help in rennovating the london lovenest, or what have you? I would try to "M'kadosh" the flat. This of course, is a spritual term, but I think that is what the "flat" needs!Peace to everyone!Rivkah