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POPSMy Song about The Band posted on The Band Website You can follow the link The Beards are my friends from the Italian Countryside around Venice Italy I wrote the Lyrics and they did the Music please allow for the accents which do effect the lyrics a bit but they did a great job and these guys play great country blues Italiano style....
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POPSFiction has, once again, foreshadowed reality Certainly some of the parallels are coincidental. It is unlikely, for example, that the writers knew Mr. Obama had an affection for Bob Dylan when they made Santos a Dylan fan. But it is the unintentional similarities that make the DVDs of the sixth and seventh seasons, which at the time received mixed reviews, so rewarding to watch now. In both “The West Wing” and in real life, for example, the Phillies played in the World Series during the election campaign. :) more similarities inside...
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POPSBob Dylan Meets Powerpoint Garr Reynolds talks about the "Lessig Method" of presenting. Often using 100+ slides in a 15 minute presentation. Most slides only contain a single word, phrase or picture. Much like in the Bob Dylan video of Subterranean Homsick Blues. Also used quite a bit by Seth Godin.
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POPSYesterday 1. Elvis 2. Sinatra 3. Ray Charles 4. Marvin Gaye 5. Bob Dylan and more... 6. Marty Robbins
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POPSSavage Attack On Sarah Palin This guy is completely nuts! First he is saying, on two of his shows, basically the same stuff Matt Damon says about Palin, then he attacks Damon for saying it. Damon's comments on Palin were extremely mild compared to Savage! Yet Savage appears to have the 3rd most popular "conservative" talk show on the airwaves!
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POPSfeinstein poems/fotos Barry Feinstein finds Dylan poems. No comment from Dylan camp. Why? Copyright issues... who owns the copyright to the poems? Surely Dylan, no? Interesting....
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POPSDion sang 'worst ever cover song' Will Young was fourth with his cover of The Doors' Light My Fire, which reached number one in the UK top 40 charts in 2002, and The Mike Flowers Pops rounded off the top five with their cover of Oasis' Wonderwall. In the list of best covers, The Beatles' rendition of Twist and Shout, first recorded by the Top Notes, was in second place, followed by the Guns N' Roses version of the Wings' song Live and Let Die. Nirvana's cover of The Man Who Sold the World by David Bowie, and Muse's Feeling Good, made famous by Nina Simone, also appeared in the top five.
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POPSRolling Stone: 500 greatest songs, ranked 68. Tangled Up in Blue, Bob Dylan 69. Crying, Roy Orbison 72. Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, James Brown 74. Superstition, Stevie Wonder 75. Whole Lotta Love, Led Zeppelin 76. Strawberry Fields Forever,The Beatles 80. I Heard It Through the Grapevine, Marvin Gaye 82. You Really Got Me, The Kinks 83. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown), The Beatles 84. Every Breath You Take, The Police 85. Crazy, Patsy Cline 86. Thunder Road, Bruce Springsteen 87. Ring of Fire, Johnny Cash