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GEORGE HARRISON & BOB DYLAN — The Concert for Bangladesh (1972)
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Gonna chill out the rest of May and then change my entire life in June. Possibly July if that doesn't work out. Certainly no later than September or October.
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NO YES FUCK IT I AM IN LOVE WITH CHATGPT AND HE IS IN LOVE WITH ME
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Timothée Chalamet arriving for lunch at the Beverly Hills Hotel - March 22.
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top 3 places to bleed out:
1. the snow
2. your lover/best friend/homoerotic comrade’s arms
3. bathroom floor
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Bob Dylan – Tangled Up In Blue Rolling Thunder Revue tour | 1975
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Hyperfixation so bad people think of me when they see it
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Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home (1965)
On this day, March 22nd, 1965, Bringing It All Back Home, the fifth studio album by Bob Dylan, was released. In a major shift away from acoustic folk, Bringing It All Back Home was Dylan’s first release to feature electric instruments. Split into two distinct sides, side one of the record features Dylan backed by an electric rock band with side two being mainly acoustic but abandoning protest music for more complex emotional and surreal material. The first of Dylan’s albums to break into the top 10, peaking at no. 6, it also featured the first of Dylan’s singles—“Subterranean Homesick Blues”—to chart in the US at no. 39. Controversial, challenging, era-defining, and prescient, Bringing It All Back Home easily stands among the greatest albums of all time.
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Elle Fanning as Sylvie Russo A COMPLETE UNKNOWN 2024 — dir. James Mangold
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FOOD DISCOURSE: reblog with ur opinions on guacamole, olives, mango, hummus, tomatoes, and cannolis
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