No, not because it's "steezy", LOL!
According to one book I read, On the '74 tour Bob put on white face-paint in a 'sarcastic-opposite' manner of the old Black-Face Broadville actors who would rather have white people paint their faces black then hire an actual black person.
Turkish Marvin, it's a form of eggplant that comes from Nebraska.
Bob Dylan was an American folk artist, he then went electric in the mid 1960s and continued to push back the boundaries of music and inspire many. Somewhere on the long, winding highway he's still doing it.
Some of his most famous songs are:
Blowin' in the Wind
A-Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
Masters of War
Knocking on Heaven's Door
but he has written and sung more than 300 songs and his repertoire is a goldmine of insight and innovation.
Yes, you're right, I am a Bob Dylan fan.
First time in 1965 when Uncle Bob was in England.
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yes he does Bob Dylan owns a farm in Minnesota with his younger brother David.
It was not "Face Paint" it was anti-flash cream, to reduce the chance of skin burns from explosions. It is the same as zinc cream sold for skin protection at the beach.
No, Bob Dylan has not retired. He is still touring across the country and putting out albums.
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They were mostly folk songs so he wrote most of his songs about stories
One of the guitars he played was a Gibson Les Paul. Bob Marley, played the one with two P-90s, with a wrap around bridge he took off and replaced with a stop type.
nope he's still touring has his own radio show even sells paintings . he's 67years old now and has played for presidents ,royalty and pope John paul at the christian youth days. his public fan base of which I'm sure doesn't include you.is loyal to him as is most of the entertainment field. he probally makes more in a month than you'll ever earn in your life. now do youhave a life insurance policy out on him ? why else would you care if he is dead . I'm sure he doesn't care if you're alive or dead. besides once he goes there will never be anyone to take his place.
Some sources claims he did, at least opium or morphine which was more available in the sixties. These sources claims he was hooked as well, which was what led him to religion.
These sources are dubious at best, but there is little doubt that Dylan tried most drugs, including opiates, and a famous interview in the back of a cab with John Lennon clearly shows Dylan strung out on either opiates or a high dose of benzos
What is the question? Both Dylan and the Stones are successful at performing and writing. They get to do what they love to do and get paid for it. Since they have been around for decades I'm assuming they have some business sense as well. AND most of them lived to tell about it!
Bob was discovered by a man who worked for Colombia Records while playing in the coffee houses in Greenwich Village, New York. The man reportedly told Dylan that he "loved his sound" and that he should come down to Colombia and maybe worked out a record deal. His debut album with Columbia was titled Bob Dylan and all but two of the songs on the album were traditional folk songs. This album was released in 1962.
It is currently unknown where he is residing as of late. He was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin so whether he still resides there it is not known.
Bob Seger as of right now spends most of his time playing in the meadow, earning money on the street corner, and cooking spaghetti
Bob Dylan has four children from his first marriage. Bob Dylan is a singer, writer, and artist. As of 2014 he is 73 years old.
Online tickets for the Paul Simon concert in Ramat Gan, Israel, on July 27, 2011, can be bought via a website called Leaan (website in Hebrew only).
According to the diagram on the website, the prices (in shekels) are 250, 450, 550, 650 or 1,000.
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Yes: Springsteen cites him frequently as one of his influences, along with Elvis and James Brown. His influence is notable in the poetic lyrics of Springsteen first albums.
On another level, Dylan, himself an admirer of Woody Guthrie, led Springsteen to Guthrie's work. ("The Ghost of Tom Joad" was inspired by Guthrie's work and the movie "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Ford.)
Dylan himself has called Springsteen "his younger brother".
Yes he did he gave Bruce the choice to be as independent as he wanted to be.