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I'm Not There, I'm Here Mama.
As he approaches his 70'th birthday, Bob Dylan is still a staple in this countrie's landscape. Recently performing a private performance for the President, he left the president confessing "Even I couldn't impress Dylan." A recent rare obscure showing on History Channel's "Pawn Stars" left many raising their eyebrows. A new exhibit is on display entitled “Forever Young: A Retrospective of Bob Dylan Photographs by Douglas R. Gilbert." Gilbert's intimate privy photos of a young Dylan are going to be on center stage for the audience at hand. And a week from today, Dylan's "Witmark Demos" are set to drop. The private and intimate session displays a young Dylan joking and forgetting even his own lyrics. But rare performances of his most famous songs and unreleased treats as well. To go along with the anticipated release, "Bob Dylan-The Original Mono Recordings" also will release. The box set includes the legend's first 8 studio lps in one complete boxset. At the moment Dylan is still on tour, and you can believe there is no looking back for the man who shaped music forever. So a little over fifty years in music, the rambling, traveling, lying, finger pointing, folksinging, times a changing, voice of our generation is still singing today. For himself and for everyone who can't.
Clip from: "The Other Side of The Mirror"
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