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Bob Dylan Interview on Sixty Minutes on Dec. 5, 2004

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The late Ed Bradley interviews Bob.

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  • Whatsup with 12:25-12:29?

  • @ARTannenbaum here's how it is ""I'd seen all these titles written about me," says Dylan. "I believed it, anyway. I wasn't getting any thrill out of performing. I thought it might be time to close it up. … I had thought I'd just put it away for a while. But then I started thinking, 'That's enough, you know?'"

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  • I don't care what anyone says! This man is amazing, and I like him and I'm not going to let anyone tell me shit about him. I'm a true fan and I know the truth. You're not supposed to worry about how he is as a person or if he's a dick or not. Just LISTEN to the MUSIC.

  • I dont know if its the right thing to say but I kinda feel sorry for bob its like the world as made him so cynical and sad and im a massive fan have been for 40 years I just care for him its too deep really but ill.allways be gratefull to him

  • @donjames150 great book ;)

  • @TopherBlairMusic Read the entire thread. I've dealt extensively with learning the difference.

    As a legal professional, and as a poet, I'm constantly focused on the distinction between subjective and objective, projection of subjective, and objective evidence -- and lack of objective evidence.

  • @JNagarya bit subjective, someone could easily say the same thing about you...maybe want to get an education in subjective and objective.

  • He was melodiously subliminal and metaphorical for his own understanding, and with great timing as it was. He marketed himself well. .

  • @Rhondalove Bob turned to painting more full time..rather than writing...Chronicles II is certainly late......and it will be even later waiting for the "Book Signing" at barnes and Noble..try another50 years or ask CHUMLEE to get it signed lol

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