Dylan's Nobel Prize affirms 60's liberation movements
The awarding of the Nobel Prize in Literature to Bob Dylan is an affirmation of powerful song-writing and the 60's liberation movements to which his work meant so much.
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You'll see a lot of people smiling today, I reckon:
You'll see a lot of people smiling today, I reckon:
4 comments:
count me amongst the smilers ;-)
You don't need a weatherman. To know which way the wind blows.
:-)
John Lennon's GIVE PEACE A CHANCE was inspired by Dylan. Never a great singer, but Dylan's lyrics were the reason the flower children listened to his albums.
He was a prophet on campaign finance reform- "Money doesn't talk, it swears."
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