(np) Dylan's _Chronicles vol 1_ AuH20

Mark Kohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 8 21:46:46 CDT 2011


"You'll want cause and effect now".....

Scaring me, Joseph, but I guess I'll just just see you as insightful in advance. 




----- Original Message ----
From: Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net>
To: pynchon-l at waste.org
Sent: Fri, April 8, 2011 9:25:54 PM
Subject: Re: (np) Dylan's _Chronicles vol 1_ AuH20

Speaking of Dylan Dreams
I had an intense lucid dream that I was at a concert and Dylan was playing with 
the Grateful Dead and he sang All along the Watchtower in this very electric 
version. Later that summer a friend came by and asked if I wanted to go see 
Dylan  with the Dead  in Oakland because his wife couldn't go and of course I 
went and It happened just like the dream. 


Funny cuz probably my favorite and most often repeated Dylan line is "I'll let 
you be in my dream if I can be in yours"

Since then I had a very dark dream  that started as an album cover called 
Jerusalem Burns.  There were tanks diving along a road and smoke in the 
distance. Hope this one 

doesn't happen.
On Apr 8, 2011, at 5:19 PM, Michael Bailey wrote:

> Jed Kelestron wrote:
>>  "He's protecting his art FROM politics."
>> 
>> I agree with this. I believe Dylan when he says he's on the planet to
>> write songs and sing, not to be a politician. His behavior matches
>> that.
>> 
> 
> he sure does a lot of it!
> 
> I've always blown hot and cold on Dylan -
> I think a lot of his lyrics are a little too mean, or gruff, or something...
> but the way he says "Beans" in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is perfect...
> but he was mean to Donovan...
> but Masked and Anonymous is about as good a movie as I've ever seen...
> but he liked Goldwater!
> 
> 
> still, II'd let him be in my dream - and I did dream once that I met
> him (told him "I've been a fan for 30 years!!")



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