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Wednesday, November 21, 2007 12:00 AM

"I'm Not There"

This dazzling film explores the idea of Bob Dylan, "poet, prophet, outlaw, fake, star of electricity."

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  • Friday, November 23, 2007 10:56 AM

    He not busy being born is busy dying -- er, DIY --

    " . . . . as a member of a younger generation, I'm just sick to death of having to hear about how SIGNIFICANT and IMPORTANT Dylan, the Beatles, Woodstock etc. were."

    Why do you bring up Woodstock? Neither The Beatles nor bobby d. played there.

    Yes, you're sick to death of hearing about them because there is nothing in your generation which can achieve their level of creative brilliance. You're jealous -- just as those who loved 50s rock 'n roll rejected The Beatles for also sorts of nonsense reasons, when the real reason was that not only did they blow all the crap off the radio, but those folks recognized that the crap they'd fallen for was exactly that.

    "Did anyone read David Brooks' column yesterday?"

    You mean the pro-Bushit neo-con[artist] right-wing hack?

    "My God! I'm a musician myself, and I don't need some weiner from the E Street band telling me I don't know the history of popular music . . . ."

    You show no evidence that you do know that history.

    ". . . any more than I need to see yet another film about how Mr. Zimmerman was actually Jesus Folkie Christ."

    No one said he was, except those who confuse the artist for the art.

    "One thing I appreciate about my parents (who are boomers) is that they actually follow and enjoy all kinds of contemporary music."

    Who says bobby d. fands/"Boomers" other than your parents don't "follow . . . all kinds of contemporary music"? (Do you know the scope of the meaning of "contemporary"? The Beatles and bobby d. are contemporary.) Most of us do -- and explicity reject (as example) Britney Spears. And many of us have rejected those who came after The Beatles who engaged in freak shows because they hadn't the talent to reach the bar as it had been raised by The Beatles.

    Ya see, most of us "Boomers" grew up during the latter 1950s, and remember the period between the deaths of Buddy Holly, Big Bopper, and Richie Valens; Elvis being drafted; Chuck Berry being in jail; and Little Richard quitting rock 'n roll and returning to "religion" -- and that the industry filled that gap with manufactured "teen idols". (It was The Beatles who blew away that crap -- and bobby d., and John Lennon, who made possible and acceptable a mature song lyric in popular music. It isn't their, or our, fault, that there hasn't been anyone since, rally, who can meet the high standards they set.)

    So we well recognize that we are currently suffering the same imposition of manufactured crap.

    "Also, I have to agree with the earlier poster who mentioned the apparently unmentionable (and highly embarrassing) "Christian" phase."

    It was mentioned. And those in the know about bobby d. knew it was both genuine and temporary -- and that an artist has the right to explore whatever s/he wants, regardless whether we "approve". Ya see, bobby d. is the kind of artist who takes risks; he jumps in, goes through, then comes out the other side. A lot of people didn't like and disapproved of Yoko, and criticized Lennon for his relationship with her, even though they weren't married to her and it was none of their business; what mattered, what was relevant, was his work as an artist, not his private life as a human being, except as _he_ chose to make it so.

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