On Jan 2, 5:33 am, Jack of Thorns <javash...@shaw.ca> wrote: Finally I understand the feelings of the few Ashes and diamonds, foe and friend We were all equal in the end (Two Suns in the Sunset) Kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown Waiting for someone or something to show you the way (Time) And if the dam breaks open many years too soon And if
On Oct 9, 8:19 pm, Rachel <rache...@aol.com> wrote: On Oct 9, 7:50 pm, GSATTSP <notha...@nothanks.org> wrote: Seeing as he plays live so many nights and he's now reached age 66 (congrats, Bob... Now how unlikely did that seem in '66?), it's feeling more and more likely that Bob Dylan may indeed die on stage one dark day o'er the next ten years. If he does, it will
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 06:19:07 -0700, cyclist <TheGentleCycle@gmail.com> wrote: On Aug 30, 4:32?am, "Bluetele" <bluet...@nospam.net> wrote: I think we need to take a sirius look at Radio Nowhere. If you think about it, the lyrics are actually kind of funny. On one hand, it seems to be written from the point of view of a lone survivor in a post-apocolyptic world. That interpretation
"Steve Terry" <ruthanne@TAKE_OFFccrtc.com> wrote in message news:f28d6h$v29$1@news.iquest.net... I'm working out a version of Brokedown Palace on the ol' acoustic. What do the lyrics mean to you, my fellow deadheads. I'm not the most verbose individdle you'll meet but to me the song seems to be about the loss of a loved one. Is there any more to in than that? I'll be playing it this
In article <0e1410df-ab3d-46cb-9768-2acd5aa59351@ 26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, revolutionarysocialiststeve@yahoo.co.uk says... On 13 Jul, 00:55, animal02 <wherew...@tuesday.com> wrote: Somewhere in that mess he explained that the first time is was thrown in the kook house was because he was running around naked in public. Rubbish; just as you lie about 9/11, you lie about my