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#1 ArthurDaley

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Posted 24 May 2011 - 06:21 PM

70 today for that great singer songwriter, ( and HORNETS fan ) Bob Dylan. Many Happy returns BOB
What a great bloke in the sixtys, he used to get right up the nose of perents. I remember sitting at home listening to Bob on the old radiogram, while reading my HORNETS programme, and the owd fella threatening to burn that bloody rubbish. Happy days. ( Bobs record not HORNETS programme )

Just a taste of Bobs earlydays.

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A large VAT Dave please.

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Posted 24 May 2011 - 07:43 PM

70 today for that great singer songwriter, ( and HORNETS fan ) Bob Dylan. Many Happy returns BOB
What a great bloke in the sixtys, he used to get right up the nose of perents. I remember sitting at home listening to Bob on the old radiogram, while reading my HORNETS programme, and the owd fella threatening to burn that bloody rubbish. Happy days. ( Bobs record not HORNETS programme )

Just a taste of Bobs earlydays.

http://www.youtube.c...feature=related


Not only is Bob Dylan a fan of Hornets but most Hornets are fans of Bob Dylan. So deal with it!!!

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Happy birthday Bob, see you at the next home game :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
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#3 Pugwash

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Posted 25 May 2011 - 12:20 AM

I recorded the Bob Dylan programmes that were on BBC4 last week and there's some great stuff, goes without saying really, on it. I will be putting it on a DVD for posterity, I never tire of a bit of Dylan.

Does anyone remember when a lot of his fans deserted him when he experimented with an electric guitar?

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#4 Ex-Kirkholt

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Posted 26 May 2011 - 01:12 PM

I recorded the Bob Dylan programmes that were on BBC4 last week and there's some great stuff, goes without saying really, on it. I will be putting it on a DVD for posterity, I never tire of a bit of Dylan.

Does anyone remember when a lot of his fans deserted him when he experimented with an electric guitar?

Pugwash.

and when he "experimented with Christianity" !!
Looks like it wer' organised by't Pennine League

#5 DiddyDave

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Posted 27 May 2011 - 04:28 AM

Pretty sure it was my Freewheelin` LP that Jim was going crook at Arthur! Dylan was pretty raw in those days,but got more melodic as the years wore on,though I recall going to Manchester in `65 or `66 to see him with The Band and he wasn`t too good live then. I think that was the concert when someone shouted out "Judas" to him for going away from his folk roots,but time has told us that that was the way he wanted to go and he`s never looked back,undoubtedly being the number one musician in the history of popular music. Good on Bob Dylan,still going and still writing very clever stuff.




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