Debar Tipsters,

Perhaps the Dylan thread can be related to psychology and the teaching thereof 
as follows.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone (Issue 1078, I think), Dylan stated 
when when he visited the town where Elvis Presley was born, he would wander 
around, picking up the atmosphere, particularly feeling remnants of historical 
events over 100 years ago.

Last spring, in Liverpool, he took a Beatles bus tour (anonymously, by himself) 
and saw around John Lennon's home.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2008/11/10/dylan-young.html


And last fall, when playing in Winnipeg, he and his manager drew up at the 
house Neil Young grew up in. CBC interviewed the owner who was used to this 
kind of thing. He decided to let this person in to look around, although he did 
not at first realize who the rather scruffy person was (the fancy leather boots 
were his first clue). Bob spend some 15 minutes in Neil's bedroom, simply 
drinking in the scene.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2008/11/10/dylan-young.html


So:

Might we suggest that inspiration might be fuelled in part by experiences like 
this?

Sincerely,

Stuart 

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