Whoever it was in 1969 who named the very first Bob Dylan bootleg album “Great White Wonder” may have had a mischievous streak. There are any number of ways you can interpret the title — most boringly, the cover was blank, like the Beatles’ “White Album” — but I like to see a sly allusion to “Moby-Dick.” In the seven years since the release of his first commercial record, Dylan had become the white whale of 20th-century popular song, a wild, unconquerable and often baffling force of musical nature who drove fans and critics Ahab-mad in their efforts to spear him, lash him to the hull and render him merely comprehensible. --- Bruce Handy, NYTimes ____________________________________________ I figured we can start fresh with Bob Dylan. Couldn't resist this photo of him striking a Woody Guthrie pose. Looks like only yesterday. Here is a link to the comments building up to this reading group.
Obama celebrated International Women's Day,
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but yes the recent vote breakdown on the Violence Against Women bill was disappointing, with fully two-thirds of Republicans voting against it.
When I type in "George Bush International Women's Day," virtually all I get is Laura Bush, including this "initiative" apparently headed by Laura,
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I guess he is too busy with other things on the "ranch."
Yeah, I forgot that. Barefoot, pregnant, and beat up. It's amazing when you think about it.
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Apparently, it is a Siberian hunter's song.
Eat your heart out Busby Berkeley.
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