fucking deafening

Hellen 2022-04-13 09:01:07

How much is the doggie in the window. This song is not our reality, our reality is depression, fear is everywhere.

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When bob signed with columbia, it was big news in the industry. People don't want to admit that they're so hungry too. So they turned it into a moral issue and they attacked him or had to admit that they didn't like the way they were.

People couldn't bring themselves to admit, that they're that hungry.

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The Beatles, Bob Dylan and Allen Ginsberg get together.

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How many protest singers like you or influenced by you or aligned with any other of you are on a social issue or other social problem?

how many? I think it's about 136.

Probably 136?

Either 136 or 142.

Salary is what they pay you to make you forget your dreams.

The reason there is no urban literature is that we don't have adolescence. Adolescence is about making bands, collecting figures, garages, even scientific experiments, but none of them, we are doing problems. But unfortunately, doing the question is not youth. At most, we have a video game.

Lennon once publicly apologized for saying in an interview that many young people today don't know God, but they do know the Beatles. To them, the Beatles are greater than God. The last half of the sentence made headlines and was accused of boycotting by devout Americans, concentrating and burning their albums. In the end, Lennon had to come out and apologize. Seeing this, I thought, I would rather offend sentient beings than apologize for what I did not do. Face and reputation are second, and it is scary when mentality and youthfulness are affected. When Bob Dylan sang folk to rock and roll, he scolded the traitor, he turned the sound up to the maximum, and said: It's fucking deafening!

That's it.

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  • Mickey Jones: People have said to me the word that, uh, he was a traitor to folk music, the *pure* music.

    Bob Dylan: I'd just about had it, though, I'd had it with the whole scene. And, uh, whether I knew it or didn't know it, I was, uh, lookin' to quit for a while.

    unknown: Well, what about the scene? What had you "had it with"? What about the scene were you sick of?

    Bob Dylan: Uh, well, ya know, people like *you*, people like, uh, ya know, just, ya know, like bein' pressed and hammered and, uh, bein' expected to answer questions. It's enough to make anybody sick, really.

  • Bob Dylan: [while reading a store sign] I'm looking for a place that will collect, clip, bath and return my dog. Kn1 7727, cigarettes and tobacco. Animals and birds bought or sold on commission. animals and birds bought or sold on commission. I want a dog that's gonna collect and clean my bath, return my cigarette, and, and give tobacco to my animals, and give my birds a commission. I want- I'm looking for somebody to sell my dog, collect my clip, buy my animal and straighten out my bird. I'm looking for a place to bathe my bird, buy my dog, collect my clip, sell me cigarrets and comission my bath. I'm looking for a place that's gonna collect my commission, sell my dog, burn my bird, and sell me to the cigarette. Going to bird my buy, collect my will, and bathe my comission. I'm looking for a place that's going to animal my soul, knit my return, bathe my foot and collect my dog. Comission me to sell my animals to the bird to clip and buy my bath and return me back to the cigarettes.