Re: L.A. Times Zantzinger Obit
- From: The Hysterical Bride <rachelbl@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:42:45 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 14, 3:31 pm, Undecided <timocra...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dylan hummed in defense of a psychopath Texan (John Wesley Hardin(g)),
a mafiosa enforcer and killer (Joey Gallo), and another murderer prize
fighter (Hurricane). I thought he maybe had this one right, but the
suggestion is, a drunk rich boy with a toy cane tapping the "help" and
racist insults, from which a lady in poor health succumbed due to
stress. This is quite a bit different from the song.
me, I'm
-Undecided
I felt exactly the same way after reading the obits. But I didn't want
to say anything because I thought perhaps my emotions were colored by
my distaste for Bob Dylan's behavior in general, since I don't like
him very much anymore. He's terrible.
Unfortunately, I'm stuck with him, because I love him. :( (I'm also
stuck with him because I'm really terrible, too, and nobody I really
admire and respect would even give me the time of day, except perhaps
for one person who shall remain nameless.)
.
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