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 put my faith in nobody, not even a scientist.
Ain't it hard when you discover that, he wasn't really where it's at, after he took from you everything he could steal. How does it feel?
Every cause that ever I fought, I fought it full without regret or shame.
Good and bad, I define these terms, quite clear, no doubt, somehow.
I can't see my reflection in the waters, I can't speak the sounds that show no pain. I can't hear the echo of my footsteps, or can't remember the sound of my own name.
The truth is far from you, so you know you got to lie. Then you're all the time defending what you can never justify.
The tree of life is growing where the spirit never dies, and the bright light of salvation shines in dark and empty skies.
The enemy is subtle, how be it we are so deceived, when truth's in our hearts and we still don't believe.
Pain sure does bring out the best in people, doesn't it?
Nothing is better, nothing is best, take heed of this and get plenty of rest.
Life is sad, life is a bust, all you can do is do what you must.
If I lived my life by what others were thinkin', the heart inside me would've died.
Crimson flames tied through my ears rolling high and mighty traps, pounced with fire on flaming roads using ideas as my maps.
The truth was obscure, Too profound and too pure, To live it you had to explode