It looks very Rolling Stone-ish to me, that art. But it is Dylan. I wasn't close enough to get a tight shot, though we do have a tiny clip. Not sure how to upload it though.
Great pictures! Very covert to give up the candy as a sacrifice!At the Dylan concert before this one I saw a couple guys dressed like the secret service come out into the crowd and confiscate a guys camera!
Grrrrr.... HE CAN STILL SING. He can sing as well as he ever did. Singing is not ALL about the voice but about the words and the emotion and the art of it. Were you moved? Did you enjoy the experience? Then he CAN still sing.
Anonymous: Why, that is precisely what I mean. The outward man is perishing. His voice, the instrument he depends on to move and delight his audience, is basically shot. The words haven't lost their force; his appeal is still universal. His act is outstanding. He, however, can no longer sing.
Singing IS about the voice, anonymous, but MUSIC is not. He could never sing well, but remains as great a musician as ever (I can only assume, having not seem live recently).
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Ah, gee.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Great pictures.
Great night.
Great people.
(So good to meet you and enjoy Dylan with you!)
--Naomi
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
I should recognize the art behind the band and therefore know who the "he" is...but I don't, and therefore I don't.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
It is Bob Dylan.
It looks very Rolling Stone-ish to me, that art. But it is Dylan. I wasn't close enough to get a tight shot, though we do have a tiny clip. Not sure how to upload it though.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Great pictures! Very covert to give up the candy as a sacrifice!At the Dylan concert before this one I saw a couple guys dressed like the secret service come out into the crowd and confiscate a guys camera!
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Grrrrr.... HE CAN STILL SING. He can sing as well as he ever did. Singing is not ALL about the voice but about the words and the emotion and the art of it. Were you moved? Did you enjoy the experience? Then he CAN still sing.
Friday, September 15, 2006
Anonymous: Why, that is precisely what I mean. The outward man is perishing. His voice, the instrument he depends on to move and delight his audience, is basically shot. The words haven't lost their force; his appeal is still universal. His act is outstanding. He, however, can no longer sing.
But he could once.
Friday, September 15, 2006
Naomi: Right back atcha.
Friday, September 15, 2006
Singing IS about the voice, anonymous, but MUSIC is not. He could never sing well, but remains as great a musician as ever (I can only assume, having not seem live recently).
Monday, September 18, 2006
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