Articles about Bob Dylan (0-50 of 302)

  • How To Sing- Are You Able To Honestly Gain The Ability To Sing?
    By: bryXqns6dr | - Can anybody sing? Or more expressly, can any person be a crooner or a excellent vocal virtuoso?

    I am here to tell you that singers are only singers because they have the guts to be one!

    What about legitimate talent? I was taught if you were born a vocalist you will at all times be a singer. If you are not born with it, you don't have the essential ability. It's not creditable. Not only is it not acceptable, but I will share with you some things that you need to consider ...

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  • Discount Neil Diamond 2012 Tour Tickets
    By: Jush Medina | - After Diamond skilled signed a take care of MCA Data, whose label at the time was Uni (when MCA's mother or father corporation, Universal Photographs), he moved to Los angeles in 1970. Their sound mellowed, working with these types of songs as "Sweet Caroline", a US hit inside of 1969, "Holly Holy", "'Cracklin' Rosie" and "Song Sung Blue", the last two reaching Almost no. 1 on that Sizzling a hundred. "Sweet Caroline" was Diamond's 1st significant hit after their slump. Diamond admitted in 2007 ...
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  • Asscher Diamond Pendant -get Connected All The Time
    By: fascinating diamond | - Have you ever thought, How does it feel to be on your own, without a home, like a rolling stone. Well with these famous lines of Bob Dylan, one thing is for sure, he would have felt the grip of loneliness at some point in his life. As the times have since changed, the idea of connectivity was best explored by Stevie Wonder while calling his loved one and telling her I just called to say I love you.

    Connectivity is the mantra of modern times. Millions and billions of dol ...

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  • Why Choosing A Web Development Company Offers Complete Solutions For Web Development Is A Good Idea
    By: Tommy Welgone | - As Bob Dylan's famous lines said: "Times are changing,"-and continue to change. Previously, the company's reputation in the great world depended on the opulence of the building is in the freshness of your letterhead and strength of the number of years that had existed. Then the radio and television ads became the definition of the factors, the company was judged on its ads. Times are changing and is now creating web sites that crucial first impression. Now it's your web site and is the combinati ...
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  • With Ray Ban Wayfarer Glasses Have A Classy Style
    By: 30 | - Ray Ban have been one of the top level designers of glasses since the 1930s, and their unique style has become imprinted on the worldwide consciousness due to fans like Audrey Hepburn and Bob Dylan. Although technology has moved far ahead the materials available within the 30s, the customary fashion of the glasses has remained intact in well-known styles such as the Ray Ban Wayfarer. The Ray Ban Aviators style is also very fashionable, with the latter being directly associated with the earliest ...
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  • With Ray Ban Wayfarer Glasses Have A Classy Style
    By: Christian Halstead | - Ray Ban are one of the top level designers of glasses from the 1930s, and their distinctive style has become imprinted on the global consciousness thanks to fans like Audrey Hepburn and Bob Dylan. Although technology has moved far beyond the materials available in the 30s, the customary fashion of the glasses has remained intact in well-known styles like the Ray Ban Wayfarer. The Ray Ban Aviators style is as well more popular, with the latter being directly linked with the earliest types of glas ...
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  • Why Choose A Web Development Company, Offering Complete Solutions For Web Development Is A Good Idea
    By: Tommy Welgone | - As Bob Dylan's famous lines said: "Times are changing," and need to be changed. Previously, the company's reputation as a major world depended on the opulence of the palace was housed, the sharpness of letter paper, and power had existed for many years. Then, the ads on radio and television has come to define the factors, the company is judged by its advertising. Times are changing and now there are sites that create the impression that life first. Now is your site, and is a combination of its l ...
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  • Diamond Jewelry Keeps You Connected All The Time
    By: fascinating diamond | - Have you ever thought, "How does it feel to be on your own, without a home, like a rolling stone". Well with these famous lines of Bob Dylan, one thing is for sure, he would have felt the grip of loneliness at some point in his life. As the times have since changed, the idea of connectivity was best explored by Stevie Wonder while calling his loved one and telling her "I just called to say I love you".

    Connectivity is the mantra of modern times. Millions and ...

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  • Films Begin Between 8p.m.
    By: zidit | - A wide variety of walking tours cater to every interest from Bob Dylan fans to chocoholics. If Dad is more of a culture vulture than a sports buff, take in one of the free concerts or big-name benefit shows offered at new daddy gifts the Central Park SummerStage outdoor venue, or head to Rockefeller Center early on a Friday morning to enjoy the free summer concerts put on by NBCs Today Show.Shakespeare in the ParkSince 1957, the Public Theatre has been presenting the wildly popular Shakespe ...
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  • Zac Brown Band Tickets : Zac Brown Band Was Also A Headliner At The 2010 Detroit Hoedown
    By: Amanda Harrison | - The Zac Brown Band then signed to Live Nation Records in 2008. Their first single, "Chicken Fried", was originally recorded in 2003 and included on the Home Grown album, but later re-recorded and released to country radio in 2008. This song was also recorded by The Lost Trailers, whose 2006 recording was released as a single but withdrawn after Brown decided that he wanted to release it himself.Brown also co-wrote "Simple Life", a song recorded by The Lost Trailers on their 2006 self-titled albu ...
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  • Bob Dylan Tickets : A Number Of His Early Songs Became Anthems For The Us Civil Rights
    By: Amanda Harrison | - Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, musician, poet and painter. He has been a major figure in music for five decades and has had immense influence on popular music.Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly reluctant figurehead of social unrest.

    A number of his early songs such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" became anthems for the US civil rights and anti-war movements. Leaving his in ...

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  • Bob Weir Tickets : Weir Sang A Portion Of The Lead Vocals Through All Of The Dead's 30-year Career
    By: Amanda Harrison | - Bob Weir is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist, most recognized as a founding member of the Grateful Dead. After the Grateful Dead disbanded in 1995, Weir performed with The Other Ones, later known as The Dead, together with other former members of the Grateful Dead.

    Weir also founded and played in several other bands during and after his career with the Grateful Dead, including Kingfish, the Bob Weir Band, Bobby and the Midnites, RatDog, and his newest band Furthur, co- ...

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  • Bob Dylan Tickets : Dylan Has Had Immense Influence On Popular Music
    By: Amanda Harrison | - Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, poet and painter. He has been a major figure in music for five decades and has had immense influence on popular music. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler, and an apparently reluctant figurehead, of social unrest.

    Though he is well-known for revolutionizing perceptions of the limits of popular music in 1965 with the six-minute single "Like a Rolling Stone," a number of his earlier song ...

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  • Bob Weir Tickets : Early Pictures Of The Warlocks In Concert Show Him Playing A Gretsch Duo-jet
    By: Amanda Harrison | - Bob Weir is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist, most recognized as a founding member of the Grateful Dead. After the Grateful Dead disbanded, Weir performed with The Other Ones, later known as The Dead, together with other former members of the Grateful Dead.

    Weir also founded and played in several other bands during and after his career with the Grateful Dead, including Kingfish, the Bob Weir Band, Bobby and the Midnites, RatDog, and his newest band Furthur, co-led by f ...

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  • Happy 70th Birthday To Bob Dylan
    By: Jon White | - Today (May 21 2011) ushers in the 70th birthday of one of the most important singer songwriters of our times, Bob Dylan. Born on May 24th, 1941, in the scruffy city of Duluth, Minnesota, Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman) has gone on to spark new genres of music (folk-rock and country-rock) and revolutionise songwriting. He first came to prominence in 1963 with his second album The Freewheelin Bob Dylan which offered such epochal songs as Blowin In The Wind, Masters Of War and A Hard R ...
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  • Kesha Tickets : Kesha Uses A Spoken Word Rapping Style On Many Songs
    By: Amanda Harrison | - Kesha Rose Sebert , better known mononymously as Kesha is an American pop singer-songwriter and rapper. In 2005, at 18, Kesha was signed to Dr. Luke's record label, Kemosabe Entertainment, and publishing company.

    Although an active musician since then, singing background vocals and writing songs for other artists, her breakthrough only came in early 2009 after appearing on Flo Rida's number one single, "Right Round."

    Kesha's debut single "Tik Tok", released in late 20 ...

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  • The 10 Most Influential Albums Of The 60's And 70's
    By: Jon White | - We all know that there are no right or wrong answers when naming the greatest albums of all time. It's a purely subjective thought process that is influenced, more than anything, by age. Most of us think that the albums we grew up with - the ones that provided the soundtracks to our youth, are the best. However, the perceived wisdom is that there are ten albums, all of which were released between 1965 and 1979, that provided the template for everything that followed. These are as follows:
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  • Bob Dylan Tickets : Bob Lyrics Incorporated A Variety Of Political As Well As Literary Influences
    By: Amanda Harrison | - Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, poet, and painter. He has been a major figure in music for five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler, and an apparently reluctant figurehead, of social unrest.

    Though he is well-known for revolutionizing perceptions of the limits of popular music in 1965 with the six-minute single "Like a Rolling Stone," a number of his earlier songs such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times ...

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  • A Bob Dylan Cd Should Not Be Performed As Muzak Music But Listened To Properly
    By: Carl H. Timbur | - My favorite musical artists are singer songwriters, especially those that write fantastic lyrics. A Bob Dylan cd is very often on my player, both new and outdated releases. Some albums stand out over others however I by no means tire of the gravelly voice and words stuffed with metaphor. Take the music away and the songs arise as poems, holding their very own with the opposite nice poets.

    In the 1960s, Dylan was revered as a protest singer, a label he didn't really like. He refused ...

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  • Art Supplies Help Dylan Forge New Career
    By: Martin Hofschroer | - People know that Bob Dylan is one of the world's most famous musicians but few realise that he is also an accomplished artist.

    The Drawn Blank Series, an exhibition of the singer-songwriter's work created with art supplies while travelling on tour during the late eighties and early nineties, was launched to critical acclaim in 2007.

    Portraits, interiors, landscapes, still lifes, nudes and street scenes are included in the Series, which were done by Dylan in an attempt t ...

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  • Bob Dylan
    By: Amar | - 1. Crooning Bob, Hidden Muse
    2. Masked & Anonymous
    3. Robert Allen Zimmerman
    4. Elston Gunn
    5. A Star Is Born
    6. A Legend Mends A Legend
    7. Emergence
    8. Bringing It All Back Home
    9. Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid
    10. Grammy Time
    11. Pope On The Red Line
    12. In Their Father's Footsteps?
    13. Albums Of The Year
    14. Hollywood Hit List
    15. Jack Fate
    16. Award Monger
    17. The Missing Beatle?

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  • Electronic Press Kit For Bob Dylan
    By: sid tivatne | - Electronic Press Kit is fast supplanting the traditional press kit as the most widely used media promotional tool.

    One of the worlds most loved popular music artistes, Bob Dylan is an American singer, songwriter and musician.

    In a career which has spanned for more than five decades, Dylan has built a cult status among followers of music from across the globe with his experimental genre of songs containing subtle social messages.

    Dylan was born to a Jew ...

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  • If You Collect Rock Memorabilia, You Need To See The Website For Music And Video
    By: Timmy Vic | - Whether you are an avid collector of rock memorabilia, or are simply looking for that sentimental record from your younger days, Music and Videos website: www.musicandvideo.com will rock your world! They have all kinds of rock memorabilia, from guitars to sheet music and everything in between, you will be shocked at the over 11,000 items in their inventory.

    This website is run by a music and rock memorabilia collector who travels the world looking for unique and sought after rock ...

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  • Is There Such A Thing As Amateur Web Design Anymore?
    By: Gary Klingsheim.. | - Let's get one thing straight right from the beginning. There never was a Golden Age (of anything), the good old days probably were not good (just old) and there is no reverse gear on clocks (the past is staying right where it is, behind us). That said, it does seem at times that Bob Dylan should have named his plaintive old folk tune, "The Times They Are A-Changin'... and Really Fast." It is hard to stay abreast of the changes in our heavy-duty digital era, and often we notice trends after they ...
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  • The Pitch - Part 2
    By: Brian Doherty | - Silly Me

    With the above in mind, here's my theory and the essential points of my pitch:

    - Record labels invest in genuinely creative acts (like Pink Floyd and The Doors) who produce quality products, which then generate billions of dollars. This type of music becomes the industry standard for the Rock genre as well as for generations of Rock fans.

    - The aforementioned "standards" so easily generates money year-after-year, that the music industry has the abi ...

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  • Gallery Owners Laud Bob Dylan Prints
    By: Martin Hofschroer | - Gallery owners have revealed how much they admire the artistic ability of American musical legend Bob Dylan.

    The Acorn Gallery in Pocklington was selected to exhibit Bob Dylan prints from The Drawn Blank Series collection and the gallery owner explained how proud she was to display the artist.

    Diane Wass, who runs the gallery with her husband John, told the Pocklington Post that it was privilege to exhibit Bob Dylan prints because they were impressed with his visual sty ...

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  • Global Interest In Bob Dylan Prints
    By: Martin Hofschroer | - Signed Bob Dylan prints were in demand from an international audience of art enthusiasts when they went on sale in Britain last month.

    The Journal reported that an American man registered his interest in the musician and artist's latest limited edition graphics while playing golf on a course in the States before the prints were available to the general public.

    Castle Galleries in Newcastle received the call but were unable to make a sale as the golfer called before 9am ...

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  • Bob Dylan Prints On Sale
    By: Martin Hofschroer | - Art enthusiasts will have the chance to buy Bob Dylan prints throughout the United Kingdom this month.

    The collection of Bob Dylan prints are based on the musician's The Drawn Blank Series, which was created between 1989 and 1992 whilst Dylan was travelling on tour.

    Dylan painted the artwork between 2007 and 2008 and this is the first time that this limited edition collection has ever been published.

    He said: "I was just drawing whatever I felt like drawing ...

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  • Ten Greatest Dylan Cover Versions
    By: Robin Smith | - When faced with the challenge of naming the ultimate Dylan covers, I think it may be easier to list artists who HAVENT covered Dylan. With hundreds of covers to choose from, we at Rokpool had a real job of selecting what we deemed to be most worthy. With the likes of Hendrix, Clapton and Neil Young in the running, it was no easy task. However, after a long heated debate in the office, we finally managed to get it down to the final 10.

    10. Rage Against The Machine Maggies Farm

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  • Florida Tax Deed Sales - How To Legally Steal From A Bank
    By: Harry Connor Jr | - Let's be honest, banks are not very popular at the moment. Why?

    Well, they have been legally stealing our treasure for decades, and often with the full knowledge and permission of our governments.

    But, as the troubadour Bob Dylan once sang, "The times, they are a changing".

    This time, changing to the benefit of the people. And Florida is where the new treasures are.

    When you understand how tax deed sales work in Florida, and understand past st ...

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  • Oris For Bob Dylan
    By: Dean Martin | - Oris has been known to have an interest in the arts from their collections of driving, diving, and aviation timepieces. But Oris goes beyond what other watchmakers do, they think outside of the box, like when they featured Robert Mapplethorpe in an advertising piece.

    Oris has created a series of watches paying tribute to the great talents in jazz like Miles Davis, Charlie Parker and Louis Armstrong.

    But who would have expected them to pay tribute to Bob Dylan; you can g ...

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  • Vegetarian Populations Around The World
    By: Russell Eaton | - What do Brad Pitt, Martina Navratilova, David Duchovny, Bob Dylan, Pamela Anderson, and Brigitte Bardot have in common? All are known to be vegetarians. Apart from India, it is estimated that about 1% of the global population abstains from poultry, meat and fish and that about 0.1% are vegans, avoiding all animal products. These figures translate into about 60 million vegetarians worldwide, not including India.

    In a 2008 study [Vegetarianism in America, published by Vegetarian Tim ...

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  • Building Your Web Marketing Consulting Business
    By: Marilyn Gordon | - In these uncertain economic times, it's not enough to just be talented. To survive in the stormy waters of the current economy, you also have to be able to see an opportunity and seize it.

    Internet marketing consulting is a growth industry that offers talented writers, designers, developers and salespeople -- the very same people who big companies have downsized, furloughed and otherwise trampled upon -- an opportunity to leverage their skills into a high-paid work from home busines ...

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  • Let's See A Bob Dylan Movie!
    By: Brad Sturdivant | - Richie Valens, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bobby Darin, Ray Charles and Johnny Cash are just some of the famous musicians that have gotten major Hollywood biopics made about them over the years. While there are many more musicians that deserve their own movie, none of them deserve it more than Bob Dylan. I've been a Dylan fan for a few years now and although his music is something you just have "to get", his persona and legend is undeniable.

    And yes, I know last year, I'm Not There came ...

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  • All Time Best Songs
    By: Brian Jones | - Songs are important to most people. Music reflects the emotions and aspirations not just of the composer and singer but the listener as well. It makes listeners laugh when they are happy. Sentiments are more heartfelt during sad times.Some songs expose important social issues and make listeners act for remedy. Below is a list of the best and most influencial songs as compiled by Rolling Stone:

    1. Like a Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan

    2. Satisfaction, The Rolling Stones ...

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  • Bob Marley: His Life And Enduring Legend
    By: Scott Cable | - Few popular musicians have inspired the kind of long-lasting devotion and admiration as Jamaica-born singer, musician and songwriter Bob Marley. From his formative years spent in spirit-breaking poverty to his later worldwide success as leader of the influential 1960s and 70s reggae band The Wailers, Marleys life has become the stuff of legend. Crossing over into mainstream success, his hits I Shot The Sheriff, Stir It Up, and especially his autobiographical anthem No Woman ...
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  • 1964's Best Seven Albums
    By: Marvin J Markus | - 1964 was not only the year of The Beatles invasion of America. It was also the year of Bob Dylan & of great jazz music from Miles Davis and other jazz legends. Speaking of that, all apologies to Herbie Hancock for leaving Empyrean Isles off this list. The seven albums listed below may not be your favorite seven albums of '64 but they are seven albums you should hear.

    #1 Charles Mingus's Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus. Yes you are reading that album title correctly, it really i ...

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  • Seven Essential Albums Of 1965
    By: Marvin J Markus | - The Beatles went from "All My Loving" in 1964 to "The Word" & "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" in 1965. The Rolling Stones went from doing generic R&B inspired rock n roll in 1964 to writing & recording "Playing With Fire" in 1965. Bob Dylan went from "Blowin' in the Wind" in 1964 to "Ballad of a Thin Man" in 1965. Tho Who hit the scene with songs like "My Generation." As these examples make clear, popular music changed a lot from 1964 to 1965.

    The albums listed here are don ...

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  • Seven Essential Albums Of 1966
    By: Marvin J Markus | - 1966 has to be one of the greatest years for music ever. Not only is the music from '66 timeless in that it still sounds amazing today. It also laid the groundwork for almost everything we hear today. All of the sounds of the late '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, and today were being laid down for the first time during this period. That's what was so exciting about popular music at that time, it was actually evolving right there for everyone to hear. These seven albums best represent the evolving sounds ...
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  • Handle With Care, A True Classic From 5 Outstanding Musicians
    By: Martin Sejas | - The first song written by the supergroup Traveling Wilburys showcases the wonderful and unbelievable talents of 5 awesome musicians. The song and group's conception is the stuff of legend. In 1988, George Harrison had lunch with Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne (from Electric Light Orchestra) to discuss helping him write and compose a song to be added to the B-side of his next single "This Is Love."

    All of them agreed and so they decided to go to Bob Dylan's home studio in Malibu, Cali ...

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  • Great Blu Ray Disc Features
    By: Ivan j Finch | - As Bob Dylan would say, "Times, they are a changin." It was hard to imagine that home movie viewing could get any better once the DVD replaced VHS tapes, but now Sony's Blu Ray disc player has revolutionized how we experience audio, visual and interactive features encoded onto our new DVD movies.

    With the Blu Ray disc technology, you can finally enjoy all the benefits of the movie theater at home, provided that you have an HD-TV, Dolby Digital Surround Sound and a comfy seat. The ...

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  • Money And Your Longevity
    By: Stephen Lau | - Can money make you live longer? You bet! Money and your longevity are interrelated. Your longevity has everything to do with money.

    The purpose of living longer, however, is not to accumulate wealth, but to enjoy it. It is important that money is a means to an end but not an end itself. Otherwise, having money may not make you live longer. Having said that, money is one of the determinant factors in how long you may live.

    First of all, money is a BIG stress factor i ...

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  • The Top 10 Rock Albums Of All Time According To Rateyourmusic.com
    By: Billy Beansprout | - I'm a big fan of the site RateYourMusic.com (I'm also a huge fan of the site http://www.MusicByDay.com by the way!) and one thing I really like to look at is the overall charts to see which albums have been the top rated of all time. If you don't know what RateYourMusic.com is, it's a site where music lovers (like myself) rate all of the albums they've listened to. Some raters also write their own reviews which can be very interesting to read.

    This article is a review of the t ...

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  • A Very Small Introduction To Berlin
    By: Cathy Peterson | - In the past century, Berlin has undergone more identity shifts than Bob Dylan. Too many people, Berlin evokes unfortunate images of World War II or stereotyped images of lederhosen, but the reality is that Berlin is a vibrant city of the 21st century. Often the conflict between Old Berlin and New Berlin overwhelms visitors, so this short introductory guide aims to lay out a few must-see spots within walking distance of each other. Your trip will most likely start at the new Hautbahnhof (main tra ...
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  • The Wall, Senator Clinton And Bob Marley
    By: eileen fleming | - On November 15, 2005, Senator Clinton stood on the Jerusalem side of The Wall and was quoted in Ha'aretz, expressing support for The Wall because it "is against terrorists" and "not against the Palestinian people."

    Senator Clinton did NOT visit the Little Town of Bethlehem in Occupied Territory, to see what The Wall has done to the Bethlehem economy. But I have.

    On New Years Eve Day 2005, I visited a family who had just rebuilt their home in Dasheish, one of three ...

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  • Witnessing Michael Jackson & Co. Create "we Are The World"
    By: Khaliq Glover aka Khaliq-O-Vision | - Copyright 2006 Khaliq Glover aka Khaliq-O-Vision

    Witnessing Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, and Quincy Jones Create We Are The World by USA For Africa."

    One of the greatest memories in my musical career is witnessing the making of USA For Africa's We Are The World project. This project was (and still is) the biggest collection of Stars coming together to make a recording for a charitable cause. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie (better known as ...

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  • 9/11, Bob Dylan, A Beautician And Me
    By: eileen fleming | - "If it keeps on raining, the levee's gonna break,
    If it keeps on raining, the levee's gonna break,
    Some people are still sleepng,
    Some people ARE WIDE AWAKE"-Bob Dylan, 2006.

    Five years ago to that Tuesday in September, Bob Dylan's previous most recent release, "Love and Theft" came out. On September 5, 2006, the sixty-five year old legend released "Modern Times".

    THAT DAY, five years ago when the Twin Towers fell and the Pentagon tattered, I ...

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  • The Legend Of Bob Marley
    By: Dylan Mccabe | - Whether you are of the sixties generation, or the seventies, or maybe even the eighties, Bob Marley as a legend will mean something different to you. It might mean peace and love, reclaiming spirituality, or sadness at losing him to cancer in the end. With his energizing music and deep lyrics, Bob Marley means the ultimate in reggae to some. Others may view Marley as the assistant to their self-discovery and/or spiritual journey. Lastly, some see Bob Marley as love in its purest form. As we reme ...
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  • Baby Boomers - Changing The Values Of Shopping
    By: John Stanley | - Baby boomers, that group of people, according to Bob Dylan and his peers who were going to change the world. The anthem Things are a Changing is very true of this market sector. From Woodstock to today this has been a group keen on making a difference to traditional values.

    The generation that put garden centres on the map in the 80s and 90s is now buying properties abroad and having tropical holidays rather than pruning the roses. A decade ago this was the DIY gen ...

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