In a message dated 2/27/01 3:57:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> Rose, sweetie, darling, dearest Rose, you missed my point, so I'll try again.
> 
> I will preface it by saying that Bob Dylan is one of the greatest 
> singer-songwriters that ever lived. He even influenced Joni; she says when 
> she heard "You've got a lot of nerve to say that you're my friend", it 
> opened her eyes to the possibilities of what one could write about in the 
> pop arena. 
> 
> Blood On The Tracks is one of the greatest records ever recorded by anyone.
> 
> Bob's '98 tour was very successful and received rave reviews.
> 
> In Atlanta, he also rocked, had the crowd going apeshit, dancing around and 
> experiencing multiple eargasms...blah, blah...
> 
> MY POINT WAS...Dylan's show was radically different stylistically than 
> Joni's. Joni was subtle and intimate, Dylan was raucous. Like a ballet in 
> one ring and a lion tamer in the other...
> 
> I love wine AND greasy burgers as well!! And no, not JUST Boone's Farm!! ;~)
> 
> Bob
> 
> NP: Crowded House, "Distant Sun"
> 
Bob Honey, 

OK, I guess I understand what you were saying. I tend to be very defensive of 
this singer/songwriter/poet. One of the most prophetic, poetic voices of our 
generation. He's up there with Joni and Cohen in my book.

NP: Things Have Changed, Bob Dylan :~)

Rosalita

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