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#Renaldo & Clara
tedhead · 2 years
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JOAN BAEZ & BOB DYLAN ━ [renaldo and clara, ‘78. dir. bob dylan]
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lisamarie-vee · 1 year
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mystical-one · 11 months
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bob dylan and joan baez are like two bisexual girls in love and then one transitions and 10 years later the other one transitions so it goes from being wlw to mlm. im sorry i know i have said this before but sometimes the broken record skips on the best song if you catch my drift
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tweeterwilbury · 7 months
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[Me at a party, very drunk and thinking about something to say] hey look at this graphic i did
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Bob Dylan & Allen Ginsberg at the gravesite of Jack Kerouac, Edson Cemetery, Lowell, MA—The Rolling Thunder Revue, November 1975 © Ken Regan.
“Someone handed me “Mexico City Blues” in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1959 and it blew my mind. It was the first poetry that spoke my own language.”
—Bob Dylan to Allen Ginsberg when asked how he knew of Kerouac’s work
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fortheturnstiles · 4 months
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sweatloaf2002 · 5 months
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balladofhollisbrown · 1 month
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sick & twisted!
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phil ochs receives bob dylan’s hat from bob neuwirth before taking to the stage in dylan’s renaldo and clara (filmed in fall of 1975, released 1978)
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minglana · 2 years
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MALLORQUÍ-LLEIDATÀ ACCENT REP LETS GOOOOOOOOO
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lyrics365 · 1 year
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La Palma
No vaig estar ni estaré preparada Per entomar tanta mala jugada Una burrada darrere d’una altra És una cosa desorbitada Jo només vull deixar d’estar espantada Per si li queda més mal per fer encara Jo si pogués baixaria la guàrdia Però em confio i és falsa alarma Si posem a una balança Cada una de les parts La seva part s’endú la palma Amb tot el que s’ha passat Sempre tindré aquesta espina…
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graveyardsorbit · 2 years
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the urge to put don’t look back in my top 5 movies on letterboxd again
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shardblaster · 9 months
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Bob Dylan and his first wife, Sara Lownds
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Sara Dylan (born Shirley Marlin Noznisky; October 28, 1939 is an American former actress and model who was the first wife of singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. In 1959, Noznisky was wed to magazine photographer Hans Lownds, during which time she was known as Sara Lownds.She was married to Bob Dylan from 1965 until their 1977 divorce; they had four children together, and he adopted her daughter from her first marriage. Their marriage has been cited by music writers and biographers as the inspiration for many songs Dylan created during the 1960s and '70s, and the 1975 album Blood on the Tracks has been cited by many as Dylan's account of their disintegrating marriage
Lownds and Dylan became romantically involved in 1964;[9] soon afterwards, they moved into separate rooms in New York's Hotel Chelsea to be near one another. Dylan biographer Robert Shelton, who knew Bob and Sara in the mid-1960s, writes that Sara "had a Romany spirit, seeming to be wise beyond her years, knowledgeable about magic, folklore and traditional wisdom".
Sara Dylan played the role of Clara in the movie Renaldo and Clara, directed by Dylan, and the film was described by a Dylan biographer as "in part a tribute to his wife".
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mystical-one · 3 months
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the posture with which he plays guitar is so fascinating to me
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tweeterwilbury · 9 months
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Bob dylan looks like the kind of guy who would make an apology video on YouTube but instead of apologyzing he would lie or create things that didn't happen and say he is sorry for doing those things
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Willie Nelson “Time of the Preacher” Red Headed Stranger, May 1975.
“He's like a philosopher poet. He gets to the heart of it in a quick way...His guitar playing is pretty phenomenal...In my book he's up there at the top. He takes whatever he's singing and makes it his. There's not many people who can do that.”—Bob Dylan, 1993.
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