Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylanis an American singer-songwriter, artist and writer. He has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when his songs chronicled social unrest, although Dylan repudiated suggestions from journalists that he was a spokesman for his generation. Nevertheless, early songs such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" became anthems for the American civil rights and anti-war movements. After he left...
ProfessionFolk Singer
Date of Birth24 May 1941
CityDuluth, MN
Don't know which one is worse, doing your own thing or just being cool.
Disillusioned words like bullets bark as human gods aim for their mark.
Anger and jealousy's all that he sells us, he's content when you're under his thumb. Madmen oppose him, but your kindness throws him, to survive it you play deaf and dumb.
All that foreign oil controlling American soil.
They self-inflict punishment on their own broken lives, put their faith in their possessions, in their jobs, or their wives.
Too much information about nothing.
You were born with a snake in both of your fists while a hurricane was blowing.
The only sound that's left after the ambulances go is Cinderella sweeping up on Desolation Row.
The inmates and prisoners, I found they were my kind, and it was there inside the bars I found my peace of mind.
They're selling postcards of the hanging.
We're living in times where men commit crimes and crime don't have a face.
Ring the bells for the blind and deaf.
Mama, put my guns in the ground, I can't shoot them anymore. That long black cloud is coming down.
You'll find God in the church of your choice, you'll find Woody Guthrie in the Brooklyn State Hospital.