I don’t think he sold out by playing electric guitar. That’s where the music was taking him, and, in my view, the audiences were unfair to try to keep him from evolving. It was really interesting to read about the tour from Levon Helm’s perspective in his book “This Wheel’s on Fire.” I liked your ending–funny!, even though I like his music :)
Fabulous take on the prompt! I love where your mind took you on this. I really like the pacing of the piece, how you draw us in, condense Dylan’s career into 42 words, and still have time to give a little commentary. Great job. Thanks for linking it up!
Very creative take on the prompt. I like it!
Your 5th postcard is the individual one I like the best. But the entirety of the piece is huge.
very stimulating…lots of fun…creative take on “pain”
I don’t think he sold out by playing electric guitar. That’s where the music was taking him, and, in my view, the audiences were unfair to try to keep him from evolving. It was really interesting to read about the tour from Levon Helm’s perspective in his book “This Wheel’s on Fire.” I liked your ending–funny!, even though I like his music :)
This is a very unique take on the prompt. Your images are really great. I love Bob Dylan. He’s an amazing poet.
Haven’t really heard the music before and now I am wondering if I should ;) Last line is the clincher!
Oh wow! I love the way you’ve presented this…so unique! :)
I always enjoy reading, and seeing, where you’ve gone in your response to the prompt. Very cool indeed :))
Ha, totally cool. I do like dylan though. You’re right he is a great writer. :)
Fabulous take on the prompt! I love where your mind took you on this. I really like the pacing of the piece, how you draw us in, condense Dylan’s career into 42 words, and still have time to give a little commentary. Great job. Thanks for linking it up!
Enjoyed the picts as always. I think the gargleblaster suits your text.
“No Middle Name” says so much, all on its own. Nice.