The Top Ten Songs by Bob Dylan
Staying in There in Modern Times
By Mary Anne Simpson, published Sep 22, 2006
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Bob Dylan will be there When The Deal Comes Down. Whether in the Village, a western bar or the Universal Amphitheater he is always a part of Modern Times. Whether he is 26 or 60 something he taps into his biggest resource a true heart. He is Forever Young because he really does want God to bless and keep you and all of your wishes come true and wish you do for others and let others do for you. He sends a genuine heartfelt wish to the world, "May you build a ladder to the stars and climb on every rung, May you stay forever young." He had the courage to drop a comfortable certain life by making a hedged bet of hitting the big time in NYC. It was a hedged bet because he had talent. Young, but the sheer determination distinguishes him. Hooking up with the 1960s Village residents, The Mamas and the Papas, writer Jack Kerouac and birth of the folk rock era. This marks the glory of the 60s that migrated West to San Francisco picking up along the variety and blends. Bob Dylan was the original. Confident, but not territorial. How can you describe an exceptionally, prolific, talented and confidant artist with an inferiority complex. An infinite humor about his talent and success. He isn't saying his work is phenomenal, but he's just novel and seems surprised as anyone that it turns out okay.
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- Bob Dylan is Now, Yesterday and Tomorrow
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- Bob Dylan loves the complexities of human kind.
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I really don't think he knows why he is so good. He just keeps doing it.Resources
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