After All These Years, We're Still Living in Dylan's America
And I'm thankful for that.
BY CHARLES P. PIERCE | MAY 24, 2016
Seventy-five years ago today, the Zimmermans of Hibbing, Minnesota, had themselves a baby boy. It hasn't been a great year for musicians; it started with Lemmy and it most recently cost us Prince. (The In Memoriam section of next year's Grammy awards is going to take a month.) So, on the occasion of The Master's Diamond Birthday, it's a good day in a tough year to be grateful for the continued grace of his presence and for what the Irish journalist Joseph O'Connor calls his "extraordinary single imagination." From The Irish Times:For myself, he opened the possibilities of the language like very few others did, and he opened up the possibilities of America the way nobody else did. He solved all the conundrums of the country and invented new ones. He learned all the country's spells and cast a few of his own. The America he invented is a glorious place and the real one that he improved is better for his having been born. And him? He's still on the road, heading for another joint. Thank god there are still joints. Thank god he's still here to head to them.
- You took the music of immigrant America, the ballads, the blues, the rambles of Woody Guthrie and The Clancy Brothers and Dominic Behan, the cadences of gospel, the imagery of William Blake and Bessie Smith, the amphetamine-fuelled poetry of bebop Greenwich Village and the windblown mournfulness of the lonesome prairie, and fired them in the kiln of the most extraordinary single imagination ever to work in popular music.
Happy Birthday to Bobby Zimmerman
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Happy Birthday to Bobby Zimmerman
From Charlie Pierce:
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Re: Happy Birthday to Bobby Zimmerman
Happy Birthday, Bob...
Re: Happy Birthday to Bobby Zimmerman
The wife of a former employer of mine (47 years ago) claimed to have gone to school with Bobby Zimmerman in Minnesota. I don't remember if it was Hibbing. The memory is too old. I got to thinking about her age when I heard Garrison Keilor mention his birthday this morning. Sure enough, she's right at 75 if she's still kicking, so maybe her stories were true. She was younger than her husband who was born in 1930. He died a few years ago.
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Re: Happy Birthday to Bobby Zimmerman
Bob Dylan makes Lenny Cohen sound good.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Actually Gob, I don't agree. Two talents - one world
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Happy Birthday To Bobby Zimmerman
And to think Dylan's "Fallen Angel" just dropped a few days ago. Who would have thunk he would last so long? At seventy-five he should be singing standards, right?
The times they are a-changin... many of them because he changed them.

The times they are a-changin... many of them because he changed them.


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Re: Happy Birthday to Bobby Zimmerman
I was lucky enough to see him in a small venue in Boston a few years back. He is exactly how you think he would be, and he lets his music speak for him.
Happy birthday, Bob.
Happy birthday, Bob.
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Re: Happy Birthday to Bobby Zimmerman
I saw him in the late 60s/early 70s and recall living the concert. Indeed, I've enjoyed his music through most of his changes except when he started doing gospel/contemporary religious music. I have a number of his albums and CDs that I still listen to.
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Re: Happy Birthday to Bobby Zimmerman
In the early 60's (1963?) he walked out of the Ed Sullivan show during dress rehersal becuse they wouldn't let him perform the song ,"Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues".
(Heard that tid bit on the Imus in the morning radio show)
(Heard that tid bit on the Imus in the morning radio show)