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I became a Bob Dylan fan this year (2008) when he was in Spain, though I've not been in any Concert. It just happened. I think his vibration was just "blowing in the wind".
I listened to Bob Dylan since I was 15 years old and I always liked him, but know is different....It touches me more deep the way he sings some old songs now. Before he used to "scream" some songs in the way a young person wil say it, but now (in some songs) he says things in a different way, more mature, with more serenity and tenderness.


Plugged or unplugged? Both.



Favorite album : "TIME OUT OF MIND"


Favorite album cover: Time out of mind


Favorite song: The album "Time out of mind" . For me the whole album is only one song and it is Bob Dylan's Masterpiece.


Favorite lyric:
Your cracked country lips,
I still wish to kiss,
As to be by the touch of your skin.
Your magnetic movements
Still capture the minutes I'm in.



Favorite Dylan cover: Desire

My top five (would need on the desert island) discs: "Time out of mind", Highway 61, The freewheelin, Pat Gerret,Garret, Hard Rain, Anotherside of Bob Dylan.

Favorite
Best Dylanlive film:recording: Renaldo1976 &_ ClaraHard (notRain
1975 the_ filmNight butof the performances)Best live recording: Hard RainHurricane


Best concert I ever saw... never been to one


Favorite quote:
Behind every beautiful
thing there's been some kind of pain


Bob Dylan inspires me too many things, specially love.
Anything else to add?
Songs that make me cry:
* "Time out of mind" the whole album as a single song. If "Baby stop crying" makes my heart lose a beat, the album "Time out of mind" makes my soul lose two beats.
* The album "Hard rain".

Some of the songs/lyrics that make me laugh:
"you don't read women authors, do you?"
Least that's what I think I hear her say,
"Well", I say, "how would you know
and what would it matter anyway?"

"Well", she says, "you just don't seem
like you do!"
I said, "you're way wrong."
She says, "which ones have you read then?" I say, "I read Erica Jong!"