lower half

Mohamed 2022-04-12 09:01:11

Thirteen: "It is a painful thing to work with him. He is always changing. Yesterday he played in 4 time, and today it may become 3 time. I thought I knew him, but I didn't."

Fourteen: " The meaning of language changes, and the same word was understood by people ten years ago and today is different.”

Fifteen: “The addition of the electric guitar improves the sound of the music, and subsequently increases the applause and cheers of the audience. , but also elevates the mood of the whole scene."

Sixteen: "An artist can never feel "finished", but should be "transformed", as long as you feel the transformation, everything is OK"

Summary: Dylan's stage image for me There are obviously three changes: at the beginning, it is in a state of youthful, sincere, and hard-working; after becoming famous, with a cynical self-confidence and complete self; He always looks indifferent; and the state that Jiaju gave me will always stay in the youthful period. Jiaju will always be a sincere big brother next door. Maybe this is also because of his untimely death. What about Luo Dayou? ? Luo Dayou will always feel like an uncle.

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Extended Reading
  • Betty 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    why would i become someone you are expecting me to be?

  • Dasia 2022-04-16 09:01:09

    Who can turn his head over and over and pretend that nothing happened.

No Direction Home: Bob Dylan quotes

  • Reporter: How many people who major in the same musical vineyard in which you toil, how many are protest singers? That is, people who use their music, and use the songs to protest the uh, social state in which we live today, the matter of war, the matter of crime, or whatever it might be.

    Bob Dylan: Um... how many?

    Reporter: Yes. How many?

    Bob Dylan: Uh, I think there's about uh, 136.

    [People around him giggle. The reporter doesn't laugh]

    Reporter: You say ABOUT 136, or you mean exactly 136?

    Bob Dylan: Uh, it's either 136 or 142.

  • Bob Dylan: We all like motorcycles to some degree.