Bob Dylan

NOUN
  1. United States songwriter noted for his protest songs (born in 1941)
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  • Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks
  • I can only liken this to one of Bob Dylans songs – written completely as a palindrome … or more recently Weird Als song also in palindrome entitled Bob. What is missing? « Write Anything
  • If "The Bootleg Series" sounds familiar, it's probably because you know of the multidisc Bob Dylan albums released under that banner, in nine volumes over the last 20 years. NYT > Home Page
  • Hearing such a revelation from the mouth of a British fighter is akin to discovering Bob Dylan wants to trade his acoustic guitar for a sampler. Elliot Worsell: Britain's Third Wave of Mixed Martial Artists
  • Bass’s primo piece of artistic hackery is that famous Bob Dylan poster he did circa 1970 – it features all those colors radiating around a silhouette of Dylan. Bass-O-Matic : Scrubbles.net
  • But the eyebrows really raise with Noel's songs. ‘Mucky Fingers’ proves he can pastiche the Velvet Underground and Bob Dylan as well as the Beatles.
  • In the past, Costello has duetted on stage with Bob Dylan and Tony Bennett, written songs with Burt Bacharach and Paul McCartney, and recorded a whole album of country standards.
  • Well his mother tells that now famous story about the Bible resting open on a stand in the middle of Bob Dylan's study, as an indispensable source for his music; is that apocryphal?
  • Bob Dylan as a "fake" and a "plagiarist" - insisting the folk legend's entire act is a Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine
  • At the 1965 Newport Folk Festival Bob Dylan was barracked for using electric instruments.
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