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Happy 75 to Bob Dylan!

parispal

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http://oldwoodenstove.yolasite.com/
Old Wooden Stove is an EDLIS site dedicated to a chronological record of Bob Dylan's hats and head-wear.

Wow !!!!!!



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parispal

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The Thunderclap:


Along with the whiteface came
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an amazing hat, part preacher, part sinner, part circus barker, what with its “bol de sucre” crown and Saturn Ring brim, along with the ethereal “chanson des fleurs” hatband, made of both real and fabric flowers and bits of straw grass and wheat. A hatband that grew and changed with each performance, as he continued to “enhance” it.

The hatband seemed to echo a rare natural performance in Dylan, both in his “unplugged” approach to the standards that he sang with his “troupe”, and the fact that he actually talked casually to the audience between sets in a clear and strong voice (something never really repeated again).

Our “Thunderclap” is a Special Limited Edition. The hat itself will be hand made to order, formed in a special block culled from the notes of the original. It can be ordered in our 100% Western Weight Fur Felt, or our very special 200XXX 100% Beaver.
http://baronhats.com/index.php/musician/product/101-the-thunderclap

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“West Texas" style fender-fold Cowboy hat:
https://baronhats.com/index.php/western/product/38-outlaw-blues

"As is the original, the “Outlaw Blues” is made of specially dyed “Silver Belly” 100% Fur Felt, with a lanky “moonshiner” styled and shaped crown, and wide brim, which we then sidewindered on both sides in a "West Texas" style fender fold."


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moontheloon

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Bob's swagger, utter and complete confidence allow him to wear whatever he chooses without a trace of self consciousness. The guy always looks great because he knows he looks great.

I've actually heard from guys who know Bob and have worked closely with him.... including Levon Helm and David Kemper ... that he is very self conscious and insecure and that he constantly second guesses everything he does and has ever done.

they say he is basically a shy introvert who is extremely private

seems odd for a musical genius but it's true ... and actually very common for a true artist

the conversations with those guys were the first things I thought of when I saw the IBM commercial
 
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I've actually heard from guys who know Bob and have worked closely with him.... including Levon Helm and David Kemper ... that he is very self conscious and insecure and that he constantly second guesses everything he does and has ever done.

they say he is basically a shy introvert who is extremely private

seems odd for a musical genius but it's true ... and actually very common for a true artist

the conversations with those guys were the first things I thought of when I saw the IBM commercial

Hah. I just looked that commercial up - I hadn't seen it. Good stuff.

And yes, it's often the neuroses that make the artist an artist. It seems to be a well that they draw from.
 

skydog757

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He certainly doesn't come off as a shy introvert on The Royal Albert Hall album or the Dont Look Back (1967) film or Newport, for that matter. But time can change a person. As you say, he is extremely private concerning his personal life and has revised several stories about his own history many times. He seems to like to keep people guessing.
 
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tropicalbob

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It's really impossible to begin to assess how important and how much influence Dylan has had on this culture over the last fifty-some years. I don't think any artist has been covered by other musicians as extensively as he has, and, it's funny, but some of his songs didn't really hit me until I heard them done by other musicians. I'd always thought "Nashville Skyline" was just an okay album until I heard Elvis Costello's version of "I Threw It All Away." When I listened to Dylan's album again it was a different one than the one I heard when I was in high school. To me, that's what makes a great artist: the material seems to change with you and deepen as you get older.
 
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