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Thread started 09/27/05 8:25am

MisterMan38

the "BOB DYLAN" story on PBS

anyone catch this ....

i found it interesting ... i did not see it all ... i had heard some of the "hype " on martin scorsece doing the work on this "documentary" ... i saw some of it last night ... i found it interesting- not being a huge fan of Dylan's .... i learned alot ! the whole thing with how they "created " peter paul and mary .... and Dylan just being himself and his role in the "civil rights" times .... cool Since Prince is taking a hiatus ... maybe i will have to start listening to ole bob dylan stuff to learn more ... cool confused
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Reply #1 posted 09/27/05 8:30am

Ace

I saw part of it. As much as I like some of Dylan's work, he is a world-class liar (perhaps only rivalled by Prince). It's too funny to watch him blow all his B.S. by Scorsese unchallenged. hah!
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Reply #2 posted 09/27/05 8:32am

Anxiety

i'm looking forward to catching this on DVD. nod
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Reply #3 posted 09/27/05 8:48am

Ace

Anxiety said:

i'm looking forward to catching this on DVD. nod

Don't get me wrong - I will watch it all. I will just watch it all with a very jaundiced eye.
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Reply #4 posted 09/27/05 8:51am

Anxiety

Ace said:

Anxiety said:

i'm looking forward to catching this on DVD. nod

Don't get me wrong - I will watch it all. I will just watch it all with a very jaundiced eye.


was it worse bullshittery than a prince interview? giggle
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Reply #5 posted 09/27/05 9:04am

MisterMan38

he is a world-class liar (perhaps only rivalled by Prince).


classic

i must admit -- everytime dylan was on -- i found it hard to hear what he was saying .... i had the tv turned down for my kids were sleeping lol

hmmm does Prince lie ??? maybe he and Mayte are still "its all good" like in the Oprah interview after the death of their child .... and he is still working on that childrens song album ... and the concert with ALI is gonna happen ... and the musicology dvd is coming out soon ... and ... oh well ... u get my jist ... wink
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Reply #6 posted 09/27/05 9:07am

Anxiety

MisterMan38 said:

he is a world-class liar (perhaps only rivalled by Prince).


classic

i must admit -- everytime dylan was on -- i found it hard to hear what he was saying .... i had the tv turned down for my kids were sleeping lol

hmmm does Prince lie ??? maybe he and Mayte are still "its all good" like in the Oprah interview after the death of their child .... and he is still working on that childrens song album ... and the concert with ALI is gonna happen ... and the musicology dvd is coming out soon ... and ... oh well ... u get my jist ... wink


i don't think prince lies as much as he doesn't really place much of a premium on interviews. he doesn't exactly enjoy opening a vein for the public, and if he's going to be forthcoming about anything, it's going to be music-related.
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Reply #7 posted 09/27/05 9:13am

Ace

Anxiety said:

Ace said:


Don't get me wrong - I will watch it all. I will just watch it all with a very jaundiced eye.


was it worse bullshittery than a prince interview? giggle

Tough call. I'd say Dylan is slightly worse, in that he's invented an entire revisionist history of his life before he was in the public eye.

Must be something in the water in Minnesota.
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