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Hekate

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286. Jesus, what a thread. You mean this guy? https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220454643#post15
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 02:24 PM
Jul 3

QUOTE:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220454643#post15

Wiz Imp
15. Somebody with the following track record seems like a pretty good guy to me:
Reply to Happy Hoosier (Reply #4)
Thu Jul 3, 2025, 07:23 AM
https://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/bob-dylan
Dylan was involved in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, and joined protest rallies and concerts. He won the “Tom Paine Award” from the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee in 1963.

He performed at George Harrison’s Concert For Bangladesh in 1971 – the first big rock concert organized by a musician to aid a cause.

Bob Dylan has supported the following charities listed on this site:

Amnesty International
City of Hope
End Hunger Network
Feeding America
K9 Connection
MusiCares
Music Rising


https://philanthropydaily.com/what-can-bob-dylan-teach-us-about-the-giving-pledge/
Meanwhile, crown prince of American folk music Bob Dylan has been earning headlines recently with a perfectly Dylan-esque speech at a charity gala held in his honor. The speech is interesting and beautiful in its way, and you can read it here, but much of the news coverage has blown breezily past the fact that MusiCares, the group that singled Dylan out as its 2015 Person of the Year and threw the star-studded party, was recognizing his many years of philanthropic efforts.

But wait, Bob Dylan: philanthropist? If that doesn’t quite seem right it may be because Dylan, though he has given generously to charities for many years, has hardly raised a finger to cultivate an image of himself as a philanthropist. On the contrary, there is reason to believe Dylan prefers anonymous charity; gossip tongues wagged in 2004 when Dylan made a low-key trip to an Irish children’s hospital which he had explicitly asked to be kept a secret (someone later leaked the story) and again in 2007 when it was discovered he had been singing in a California grade school (whose students thought he was just “Weird Guitar Guy”).

Indeed, over the years Dylan has donated many millions to charities like Amnesty International and Feeding America (which received all the U.S. royalties for his chart-topping 2009 Christmas album), but has done so with a minimum of fanfare or self-promotion. It seems entirely plausible that Dylan would lend his considerable resources to any number of causes on the condition of anonymity; there are untold other philanthropists who similarly prefer to operate behind the scenes.

The Giving Pledge appears to be saying that philanthropists like Dylan are somehow less worthy than those who chose to announce their giving plans to the world. After all, the pledge contains zero enforcement measures—it only serves to publicize giving that would, presumably, be made anyways. But Dylan reminds us – in his characteristically cool way – that there is a different style of philanthropy. A quieter, less eager style.


https://bobdylancenter.com/about/
Located in the Tulsa Arts District, the Bob Dylan Center serves to educate, motivate and inspire visitors to engage their own capacity as creators. While the center is anchored by a permanent exhibit on the life and work of Bob Dylan, it also offers additional exhibits, public programs, performances, lectures, and publications, through which it aims to foster a conversation about the role of creativity in our lives.

As the primary public venue for the Bob Dylan Archive® collection, the center offers curated exhibits pulled from the priceless collection of more than 100,000 items spanning Dylan’s career, including handwritten manuscripts, notebooks and correspondence; films, videos, photographs and artwork; memorabilia and ephemera; personal documents and effects; unreleased studio and concert recordings; musical instruments; and many other elements.

Both the Bob Dylan Center and the Woody Guthrie Center operate under auspices of the American Song Archives, a project of the George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF).


https://www.bobdylan.com/news/bob-dylan-partners-international-charities-help-feed-hundreds-thousands-during-holiday-season/
BOB DYLAN PARTNERS WITH INTERNATIONAL CHARITIES TO HELP FEED HUNDREDS-OF-THOUSANDS DURING HOLIDAY SEASON

CRISIS UK AND WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME TO RECEIVE ARTIST’S ROYALTIES FROM CHRISTMAS IN THE HEART CD IN PERPETUITY

LONDON (23/09/2009) All of Bob Dylan’s international royalties from his forthcoming album of holiday songs, Christmas In The Heart—which is being released on Monday, October 12—will be donated to The World Food Programme and Crisis UK in perpetuity, it was announced today by Columbia Records. Dylan’s immediate donations will provide 500,000 meals to school children in the developing world during the holidays through the WFP and 15,000 meals to homeless people in the United Kingdom during the eight days of Christmas (December 23—December 30) through Crisis.

The WFP is the world’s largest humanitarian organization fighting hunger worldwide, aiming to feed 108 million people in 74 countries in 2009. Crisis is the United Kingdom’s national charity for single homeless people, dedicated to ending homelessness by delivering life-changing services and campaigning for change.

Today’s news follows the recent announcement of Bob Dylan’s partnership with Feeding America in the United States in which he is donating all of his U.S. royalties from Christmas In The Heart to that organization in perpetuity.

“Bob Dylan’s generosity to help WFP feed the world’s hungry couldn’t come at a better time. Starting this Christmas, we can give a meal to thousands of hungry school children all over the world ,a gift of a lifetime” said Josette Sheeran, Executive Director of WFP. “The number of hungry in the world—many of them children—has hit a historic high while food assistance has reached a historic low. For 80 percent of the world, a government safety net is little more than a dream. Bob Dylan’s new album will help change that.”


https://www.facebook.com/cinematalk19/photos/one-of-bob-dylans-most-meaningful-acts-of-kindness-was-his-role-in-launching-the/122235569930222351/
🎤🎤One of Bob Dylan’s most meaningful acts of kindness was his role in launching the first major charity concert in history — the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971.

Organized by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar, the concert aimed to raise money and awareness for refugees affected by war and famine in Bangladesh. At the time, Bob Dylan had mostly withdrawn from public life and hadn’t performed live in years — but he agreed to come out of seclusion and take the stage.

His surprise appearance at Madison Square Garden electrified the audience and added massive star power to the event, helping raise over $10 million for UNICEF and inspiring future charity concerts like Live Aid and Farm Aid.

Dylan’s performance and participation weren’t about fame or profit — they were about using music to heal and help people in crisis. It was a powerful moment that showed how music could truly make a global difference.


https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-56716269
Blowin' in the Wind, the opening track on the album, was the song that made Dylan famous - initially thanks to the Peter, Paul and Mary version - and it also forever aligned with him the civil rights movement and anti-war protests. The song has a similar melody to that of the African American spiritual song No More Auction Block. It came about as musician Agnes 'Sis' Cunningham urged artists like Dylan to put contemporary activist lyrics to old tunes which she then published in her Broadside magazine. Dylan performed the number near to Dr Martin Luther King Jr at a march on Washington DC in 1963, becoming the voice of a generation in the process - a label he always rejected. He said that Dr King's famous I Have a Dream speech that day affected him "in a profound way".

Last week, it emerged Dylan had agreed to become an honorary patron of the The Bob Willis Fund - a new charity in memory of the late England cricketer. "Bob Willis was a great sportsman who left too soon," Dylan noted. "I'm happy to help keep his flame and cause alive."

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*Just a quick note: wolfie001 Jun 29 #1
First I knew. I'm done with Dylan then. Captain Zero Jun 29 #2
Thank You! wolfie001 Jun 29 #3
Yup, the answer my friend is blowin in the wind... I'm done too!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 29 #82
Well said!!! wolfie001 Jun 29 #112
Doesn't bother me a bit Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #4
Keep denying what's in front of your own eyes wolfie001 Jun 29 #6
Recording a song written by a gay man for a Reagan biopic isn't an endorsement of Reagan's evils Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #14
He doesn't really deserve any more accolades from us Dems wolfie001 Jun 29 #16
OK. I've read enough to try to discern vanlassie Jun 29 #96
Yes, if you came to the conclusion that he just doesn't give a f6ck wolfie001 Jun 29 #102
Google Sundown On The Union by Bob Dylan. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 30 #183
"Union Sundown" and "Workingman's Blues #2" tetedur Jun 30 #208
I'm a Union man, worked a Union job and retired on a Union pension wolfie001 Jul 1 #216
FYI, Dan Lauria was in the movie playing Tip O'Neill Wiz Imp Jun 30 #206
He's not the greatest lyricist in the last 100 years synni Jun 29 #66
If you say so Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #67
Hey, hey there's no need to group arcade fire and Radiohead fujiyamasan Jun 29 #87
I just picked the first three.. Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #122
Sprawl 2 is an amazing song so phht. JanMichael Jun 30 #138
RH is overrated? wolfie001 Jun 30 #162
I'm not mad at Radiohead Fiendish Thingy Jun 30 #181
"Please don't embarrass me motherfucker..." SC rubbersole Jun 30 #142
'Creep" is iconic wolfie001 Jun 30 #161
Creep was plagiarized from the Hollies "the Air That I Breathe" Fiendish Thingy Jun 30 #179
Hey, aren't they British? wolfie001 Jul 1 #233
Bob Dylan TnDem Jun 29 #83
I heard Bernie voted for trump too. A-Schwarzenegger Jun 29 #89
This must be snark wolfie001 Jun 29 #103
lol wolfie001 Jun 30 #160
Who are the greatest lyricists of the past one hundred years? DemocratSinceBirth Jun 30 #184
My favorite live version of Hurricane. it's a work of art DoBW Jun 29 #81
Brilliant performance. Thanks for posting it! highplainsdem Jun 29 #133
The whole gig .... DoBW Jun 30 #186
He loved President Obama, talked him up at some of his concerts, and received the Medal of Freedom from him. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 30 #180
He's not MAGA Fiendish Thingy Jun 30 #182
I don't believe he's MAGA wolfie001 Jul 1 #213
He's not BannonsLiver Jun 30 #190
Send this over to the OP DemocratSinceBirth Jun 30 #197
He isn't MAGA, and in fact does not believe in politics or labels, and people will find he says very little about lostincalifornia Jul 1 #254
To me markodochartaigh Jun 29 #5
Thank you!!! wolfie001 Jun 29 #8
It's not up to celebrities to save democracy - that's our job. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #15
As an American, I beg to differ wolfie001 Jun 29 #17
You seem to think some hands are more important than others Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #22
Saying something pro Freedom into his microphone..... wolfie001 Jun 29 #23
re: artists TnDem Jun 29 #39
It can't be held against him for not speaking out. He stopped protest music nearly 60 years ago. Also... themaguffin Jun 30 #195
dont get me started on raygun and what he did to ca and sag aftra. took us years to recover from his bs. AllaN01Bear Jun 29 #7
The asshole worked hand-in -hand with Senator McCarthy for christo-psycho sakes!!! wolfie001 Jun 29 #11
I remember finding out a few decades ago that he was suffering from I got mine to hell with you syndrome. nt ImNotGod Jun 29 #9
Yes! My personal, "He's a greedy asshole" detector is bleeping quite loudly wolfie001 Jun 29 #12
Isn't he really old ? Maybe he is too tired to do anything JI7 Jun 29 #10
He wasn't that old when the fat orange imbecile rode the elevator down in the tRUMP Tower (2015) wolfie001 Jun 29 #13
Joan Baez and Neil Young are really old too DBoon Jun 29 #18
Those 2 are great folk singers I respect! wolfie001 Jun 30 #148
I have no Dylan worship beyond respecting his musical past; but we are upset because he allowed song in a Reagan movie? hlthe2b Jun 29 #19
I guess his not lifting a finger in opposition to rayguns and tRUMP is "No biggie" wolfie001 Jun 29 #21
You did not read my full post, obviously because I addressed what appears to be his lack of response to Trump, BUT hlthe2b Jun 29 #24
I saw an interview Quaid gave discussing tRUMP and...... wolfie001 Jun 29 #109
"F6ck Bob Dylan!" A-Schwarzenegger Jun 29 #76
6 is also a Cyrillic letter nocoincidences Jun 29 #88
I took it as a sub for u. A-Schwarzenegger Jun 29 #90
I have been throwing out the expletives frequently here lately wolfie001 Jun 29 #110
Ironically, Neil Young was a huge Bonzo fan at the time... regnaD kciN Jun 29 #31
Correct. Neil Young, for some inexplicable reason was a supporter of Reagan himself Wiz Imp Jun 29 #49
He probably had Union relatives that got hammered wolfie001 Jun 29 #113
Neil also has the advantage of being a lot more enjoyable to listen to than Dylan BeyondGeography Jul 1 #227
I was a young idiot when 'Heart of Stone' was released wolfie001 Jul 1 #235
I love them both but at some point I realized I listened to Neil more than anyone BeyondGeography Jul 1 #238
I'll have to do a deep dive wolfie001 Jul 1 #240
That's a matter of taste Retrograde Jul 1 #278
He might be a Trumper or he might not be newdeal2 Jun 29 #20
"As vocal"? Really? wolfie001 Jun 29 #25
If there's one thing about Bob Dylan that I can assure you, or anyone else for that matter Docreed2003 Jun 29 #26
I only saw Babs and "old bob" wolfie001 Jun 29 #114
So the thing that got you so hopping mad was a thread that just mentioned Dylan's name muriel_volestrangler Jun 30 #191
I think BD is so far above ANY of the other musicians who performed on that "thing" wolfie001 Jul 1 #224
Just stop orangecrush Jun 29 #27
If he ever says something to support freedom and/or Democracy and/or women's rights wolfie001 Jun 29 #117
Why Is He Obligated RobinA Jun 30 #199
My guess would be that he does not speak out because he recognizes that LuckyCharms Jun 29 #28
OP's rant-a-thon sounds a lot more personal than political. A-Schwarzenegger Jun 29 #86
Not really. I love "Shelter From the Storm"! wolfie001 Jun 30 #149
Naw, I dont think you really give a hoot about Dylan either way. A-Schwarzenegger Jun 30 #200
It's the second time I've said something about BD's silence wolfie001 Jul 1 #222
i feel your pain, man. A-Schwarzenegger Jul 1 #228
Truly an enigmatic character! wolfie001 Jul 1 #232
I think you have put your finger right on it Hekate Jul 4 #289
Guess he blew with the wind Aviation Pro Jun 29 #29
There is not one iota of evidence mcar Jun 29 #59
LOL! You're so CORRECT!!! wolfie001 Jun 30 #150
"I think he pulled the lever for tRUMP in Nov. 2024" flvegan Jun 29 #30
Exactly. Smearing by inference... Now who else does that? hlthe2b Jun 29 #33
Sitting on the sidelines and never saying anything about tRUMP since he rode down the escalator in 2015 wolfie001 Jun 30 #154
Well, I agree that your making assumptions based on an absence of evidence is very much like the hlthe2b Jun 30 #171
It's a hard rain a gonna fall. gab13by13 Jun 29 #32
Are we still allowed to say "chillin' like Dylan" or is that verboten too? Blues Heron Jun 29 #34
You should only use the expression after you finish filing your taxes correctly wolfie001 Jun 30 #163
This message was self-deleted by its author Iggo Jun 29 #35
I don't care Texasgal Jun 29 #36
I do wolfie001 Jun 30 #164
It's always been Dylan's style... Mike Nelson Jun 29 #37
Hurricane Mike Nelson Jun 29 #40
Bob wrote H2O Man Jun 29 #42
Ah... Mike Nelson Jun 29 #45
Bob was close H2O Man Jun 29 #50
Thank you... Mike Nelson Jun 29 #57
It was cast H2O Man Jun 29 #61
I seriously doubt that Wiz Imp Jun 29 #53
Here's a clue: H2O Man Jun 29 #60
Interesting that Jacques Levy himself has seemed to contradict your claim Wiz Imp Jun 29 #64
Er, not at all. H2O Man Jun 29 #65
🙂‍↔️😏🙄 Wiz Imp Jun 29 #94
It's okay. H2O Man Jun 29 #106
Maybe you can get Charlie Kirk to autograph some memorabilia from the "masterful rayguns doc" wolfie001 Jun 29 #99
Good gravy Hekate Jun 29 #38
There would seem to be H2O Man Jun 29 #43
IKR!? sheshe2 Jun 29 #93
When he's covered in dirt, I'll forgive him wolfie001 Jun 29 #104
I think thats a leap Samael13 Jun 29 #41
Bob Dylan owes you nothing TheProle Jun 29 #44
And he can go fuck off. Oh, and JK Rowling too wolfie001 Jun 29 #100
Nah, to have hurt my feelings TheProle Jun 29 #132
Thank you. MarineCombatEngineer Jun 29 #135
Don't care if it "gains traction" here wolfie001 Jun 30 #145
Then why are you beating it to a bloody pulp? What the hell? Are you going to hang around telling us about ... Hekate Jul 3 #288
I love things that are unintentionally hilarious. BannonsLiver Jun 29 #46
Thanks for the reality check. Mike 03 Jun 29 #48
Speaking of unintentionally hilarious... Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #71
I just keep imagining the OP having this conversation with somebody. BannonsLiver Jun 30 #143
I just visit DU and vent wolfie001 Jun 30 #158
Bless your heart. BannonsLiver Jun 30 #205
lol wolfie001 Jul 1 #214
Can't wait to see the next totally irrational takedown! BannonsLiver Jul 1 #256
C'mon man? lol wolfie001 Jul 1 #267
No seriously! BannonsLiver Jul 1 #269
That astrological cray cray? wolfie001 Jul 1 #270
You need to go after Fred Rogers Wolfie! BannonsLiver Jul 1 #271
This message was self-deleted by its author MarineCombatEngineer Jun 30 #210
I gotta admit this thread has me chuckling fujiyamasan Jun 29 #92
It's even better when the lead is nuttier than squirrel shit. BannonsLiver Jun 30 #137
I'm just happy you read it and maybe see some of the disconnect associated with his public persona wolfie001 Jun 30 #151
Oh I see plenty of disconnect alright. BannonsLiver Jun 30 #209
Again, lol wolfie001 Jul 1 #215
It's very hard to believe the man who wrote "Caribbean Wind" and "Brownsville Girl" Mike 03 Jun 29 #47
Would be nice if he presented a shred of insight wolfie001 Jun 30 #152
Wolfie who? Itchinjim Jun 29 #51
Judas! BluesRunTheGame Jun 29 #54
Well now you know! wolfie001 Jun 30 #153
I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table and say... BluesRunTheGame Jun 29 #52
And what about Ersel Hickey? Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #70
It's gonna be a pretty long list. BluesRunTheGame Jun 29 #74
What!?!? Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #75
It's possible that he's Ted Nugent's bass player... BluesRunTheGame Jun 29 #77
It must be true, because I read it on the internet... Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #78
Really, if you're an artist and having spoken out publicly about the nazi tRUMP regime..... wolfie001 Jul 1 #217
Purity Control OC375 Jun 29 #55
A simple sentence, something wolfie001 Jul 1 #231
Bob Dylan is an asshole with no principles Mysterian Jun 29 #56
Sure TnDem Jun 29 #85
Not all of us Mysterian Jun 29 #95
The whole story behind "The Band's" royalty contracts wolfie001 Jun 29 #121
THANK YOU!!! wolfie001 Jun 29 #98
You think he voted for FOTUS? mcar Jun 29 #58
There is Zero evidence Bob Dylan has ever supported Donald Trump Wiz Imp Jun 29 #62
Don't let truth and reality get in the way of a vigorous recreational outrage session. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #68
Everyone with any amount of empathy reacted as BD did to that murder wolfie001 Jul 1 #239
As if your previous rantings weren't enough, you just showed how serious anyone should take anything Wiz Imp Jul 1 #242
I guess it's just too hard on the feels wolfie001 Jul 1 #244
75. Sad 🙄😖😱🤯🤐 Wiz Imp Jul 1 #246
Well, you read this thread wolfie001 Jul 1 #247
I wish we didn't learn about their politics TinyBlueDot Jun 29 #63
Dude was drugging himself and working with Nixon's anti-drug campaign wolfie001 Jun 30 #156
He's dead to me! egduj Jun 29 #69
Yeah, I don't care about this silly original post and will continue to listen to Dylan's music. themaguffin Jun 30 #194
Maybe one of his handlers will read the post and he'll say a word or two wolfie001 Jul 1 #265
I think that it's stupid that he would be involved in the Reagan movie, but it's not enough to fume about. themaguffin Jul 2 #284
It's silly to assume Dylan voted for Trump. Also silly to cite a hallucinating chatbot like Google's AI highplainsdem Jun 29 #72
Agreed SheltieLover Jun 29 #73
What you fail to grasp is the totality of the situation in the US right now wolfie001 Jun 29 #107
What about the surviving Beatles? And Yoko? Fiendish Thingy Jun 29 #124
2 Brits and a Japanese person? Why can't we focus on "old bob the rebel-free spirit"? wolfie001 Jun 30 #146
They all live in the US Fiendish Thingy Jun 30 #178
I'm still miffed on how she broke up the Fabulous 4! wolfie001 Jul 1 #236
What I "fail to grasp"? You've been here nearly as long as I have, but have posted only 1/10 as much. highplainsdem Jun 29 #131
Thanks for noticing! wolfie001 Jul 1 #237
"Pardon me but get it through your thick skull please..." That kind of nasty personal attack shouldn't be highplainsdem Jul 1 #241
Post removed Post removed Jul 1 #245
It's clear you think your nastiness is cute and that you enjoy baiting people. Your kind of behavior highplainsdem Jul 1 #249
Let's see wolfie001 Jul 1 #252
An OP that's an AI summary? No thanks. chia Jun 29 #79
I have no dog in this fight Keepthesoulalive Jun 29 #80
OH fer ch's sake! elleng Jun 29 #84
Really? Renew Deal Jun 29 #91
This song seems highly appropriate. Tarzanrock Jun 29 #97
You've. Got. To. Be. Kidding. nt scipan Jun 29 #101
NOT EVERYONE can be Bruce Springsteen..... ! Jack Valentino Jun 29 #105
these lyrics remind me of every MAGAt I know Skittles Jun 29 #115
Bruce is a fearless hero rebel wolfie001 Jun 30 #165
Here's another Dylan song that predicted today, listen to the lyrics gab13by13 Jun 29 #108
One of my favorite Dylan songs, along with this one: MarineCombatEngineer Jun 29 #120
So here's my take, MarineCombatEngineer Jun 29 #111
So I guess that we should now smear the late Tom Petty because he used Confederate flags MarineCombatEngineer Jun 29 #116
If he were still alive right now, I think he would've retired that flag wolfie001 Jun 29 #119
Maybe, maybe not MarineCombatEngineer Jun 29 #123
That's from 1985 or so wolfie001 Jun 29 #125
I don't know and neither do you, after all, he is dead, so he can't say whether or not he would. MarineCombatEngineer Jun 29 #126
Corrected my spelling. lol wolfie001 Jun 30 #147
He already did, long before his death. Tommy Carcetti Jun 30 #174
There is a tell who hates Dylan gab13by13 Jun 29 #118
Maybe when he read and saw the hate, he shied away instead of speaking out against it wolfie001 Jun 30 #166
This message was self-deleted by its author wcmagumba Jun 29 #127
So what if he's a rich dude, MarineCombatEngineer Jun 29 #134
And he switched from nylon strings to steel strings... LastDemocratInSC Jun 29 #128
LOL!! MarineCombatEngineer Jun 29 #129
! Kali Jun 30 #185
You do you. I'll do me. NBachers Jun 29 #130
lol wolfie001 Jun 30 #167
You found way to distract a certain demographic from criticizing others as nonsensical or kooks Ilikepurple Jun 30 #136
God, that show was so great! wolfie001 Jun 30 #168
I've always thought Dylan was over hyped GenThePerservering Jun 30 #139
Purity Testing Bob Dylan? Give me a break! comradebillyboy Jun 30 #140
Just wondering why he hasn't thrown anyone a "life-preserver"....... wolfie001 Jun 30 #170
Dylan never claimed to be a revolutionary. delisen Jun 30 #141
I grew up during his era. That IS NOT how he was presented in the media wolfie001 Jun 30 #144
I grew up in the 60's, played in a band even. gab13by13 Jun 30 #157
I of course would welcome any former republican that turned Democratic wolfie001 Jun 30 #159
I know that this thread is about Bob johnnyfins Jun 30 #155
I didn't even realize the movie hasn't come out yet wolfie001 Jun 30 #169
It's already been released, like a year ago. BannonsLiver Jun 30 #188
The rating for the movie on rotten tomatoes is 18% Wiz Imp Jun 30 #201
That will keep me smiling ALL WEEK!!! wolfie001 Jul 1 #220
For the OP and those who agree, where do you shop? Which supermarket? Which online stores? Doodley Jun 30 #172
I shop Union grocery wolfie001 Jul 1 #219
That's very impressive! Everything you wrote, including losing weight and the wedding suit still fitting! Congrats! Doodley Jul 1 #223
Love that! wolfie001 Jul 1 #225
He had me at "Masters of War" MineralMan Jun 30 #173
I'll probably just keep separating the art and the artist Torchlight Jun 30 #175
I stopped listening to Clapton when I realized he doesn't just 'appropriate', he steals. GoneOffShore Jul 1 #226
Bayreuth Wagner? wolfie001 Jul 1 #234
No one can be apolitical anymore. Not now. paleotn Jun 30 #176
Not everyone's going to be an activist. Tommy Carcetti Jun 30 #177
IMO Bob Dylan has always been over-rated and a bit of an asshole. Happy Hoosier Jun 30 #187
Update: The comments are equally unintentionally hilarious! BannonsLiver Jun 30 #189
Oh ok everybody someone on the Internet "thinks" something about Dylan, so go burn your records. Oof. themaguffin Jun 30 #192
Yeah, if Bob comes around here wanting any homage he can pay for it himself. betsuni Jun 30 #193
This was certainly a way to kill a few minutes during lunch Blue_Adept Jun 30 #196
He should e-mail his representatives about his animus towards Bob Dylan. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 30 #198
Why stop with an email? MorbidButterflyTat Jun 30 #203
It would probably be more helpful ... Tarzanrock Jun 30 #204
What if he did it simultaneously? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 1 #243
Not really personal. Ironically, I loved the man when I was younger wolfie001 Jul 1 #221
Dylan 'overhyped' -- yeah, sure! Tarzanrock Jun 30 #202
I never said he was over-hyped wolfie001 Jul 1 #263
I guess we need to boycott Anthony Hopkins as well Wiz Imp Jun 30 #207
I got "a hint" for you: wolfie001 Jul 1 #218
I liked his work with Johnny Cash. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 30 #211
Johnny Cash left us too early to work with him, but we stole some of his DNA just in case DFW Jul 1 #230
Dylan can't be categorized. Don't Fence Him In. Just Listen. thought crime Jul 1 #212
I listen to U2 and they seem involved. Many others too wolfie001 Jul 1 #268
Original post is a 'stretch' by any definition. Joinfortmill Jul 1 #229
At this point, if listening to Bob Dylan gives someone Bettie Jul 1 #248
Of course wolfie001 Jul 1 #250
This has really become a "Look at meeee!" clusterf*ck. Heidi Jul 1 #251
+1,000,000 highplainsdem Jul 1 #253
The complete lack of self awareness is the best part. BannonsLiver Jul 1 #255
It'd be funny if it weren't so sad. Heidi Jul 1 #257
I said that in another post on this thread. BannonsLiver Jul 1 #258
When we know better, we do better. Heidi Jul 1 #259
I tried. A-Schwarzenegger Jul 1 #260
Y'all are like the Dem version of Susan Collins wolfie001 Jul 1 #262
On Old DU, that post would have been gone in 30 seconds. A-Schwarzenegger Jul 1 #273
Me? Being edgy? wolfie001 Jul 1 #261
Never thought I'd see the day when people on this site would dump on Dylan. ificandream Jul 1 #264
Pretty sure we're already back in the 1950s at this point wolfie001 Jul 1 #266
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Jul 1 #272
Fella could use a break. A-Schwarzenegger Jul 1 #274
I think we all could at this point lol BannonsLiver Jul 1 #275
lol indeed A-Schwarzenegger Jul 1 #276
He has been rightwing since the 60s IbogaProject Jul 1 #277
The problem with the angry, vocal, uber-Left in this country ... Tarzanrock Jul 2 #279
Bull shit ... marble falls Jul 2 #280
Poor OP's done gone. A-Schwarzenegger Jul 2 #282
Why was he so popular, anyway? kudzukimchi Jul 2 #281
which lyricists impress the properly educated, in your estimation? thebigidea Jul 2 #283
Ph.D. in American Literature here. RedArkGuy Jul 2 #285
Jesus, what a thread. You mean this guy? https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220454643#post15 Hekate Jul 3 #286
Thanks, Hekate & Wiz Imp! A-Schwarzenegger Jul 3 #287
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