06 December 2005 09:29

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BOB DYLAN - VAN ZANDT: DYLAN KILLED ROCK

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Bob Dylan has produced a wine from Le Terrazze in a signed bottle and named after his 1974 album 'Planet Waves'

Caption: Bob Dylan (Picture) has produced a wine from Le Terrazze in a signed bottle and named after his 1974 album 'Planet Waves' Bob Dylan at the premiere of Masked and Anonymous at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah....

American rocker/actor/DJ STEVE VAN ZANDT blames legend BOB DYLAN for ruining rock music.

The 55-year-old E STREET BAND guitarist, whose radio show LITTLE STEVENS UNDERGROUND GARAGE plays rock 'n' roll to over 2 million people in the US, insists that Dylan's politically and socially charged music killed the fun rock of previous years.

He says, "Yes, I do actually (blame Bob Dylan). And I tell him any chance I can.

"Look, the truth is that of course I can see the value of the Bob Dylan thing, but we try to stay on balance on the fun part.

"I want to play music from a time when rock 'n' roll was fun and we danced to it."



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