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
You had no faith to lose and you know it.
And there's no one there to dry your tears. I could hold you for a million years. To make you feel my love.
Don't matter how much money you got, there's only two kinds of people: there's saved people and there's lost people.
I'm ready to go anywhere, I'm ready for to fade, into my own parade, cast your dancing spell my way.
I am hanging in the balance of a perfect finished plan, like every sparrow falling, like every grain of sand.
Gonna change my way of thinking, make my self a different set of rules. Gonna put my good foot forward and stop being influenced by fools.
If you want to keep your memories, you first have to live them.
What's money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.
Twenty years of schoolin' / And they put you on the day shift.
Blame it on a simple twist of fate.
Both these girls . . . brought out the poet in me.
A hero is someone who understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom.
Well, the future for me is already a thing of the past.
Of all the versions of my recorded songs, the Johnny Rivers one was my favorite. It was obvious we were from the same side of town . . . the same musical family and were cut from the same cloth. I liked his version (of 'Positively 4th Street) better than mine.