bob dylan, donovan, and mary travers at the newport folk festival, july 1965 (photos by david gahr)
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Tiny Donovan scribble I just did hehehe
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i miss talking to this one person for most of last year’s summer and i can only guess to why they haven’t responded back to me in months
i know you would’ve enjoyed this new version of them
whatever they’re doing i just hope they’re doing fine
it was a long talk but i thank you for making me understand
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ive been tagged by not one but THREE!! lovely mutuals [@coolstreetbubba @pleasuresoftheharbor @joanbaezed] to share five songs ive been listening to recently :) heres me songs
dance yrself clean - lcd soundsystem
i'll come running - brian eno
you ain't goin' nowhere - bob dylan and the band
colours - joan baez
only love can break your heart - neil young
no pressure tags :> @westerberg @cowboyinthesand and @critterdaddy teehee
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HEREEEEEEE instead of making a million separate posts about each song being like "I love this song so much I want to puke the world is so beautiful" here's the full playlist I just made
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By Gary In 1963 I heard a song that remains with me today, “Blowin’ in the Wind” It was written and sung by Bob Dylan; hence, America had it’s Bard. In 1965 I heard a song called “Catch the Wind” by a person with the name of Donovan Leitch thus the UK had its Bard. I am Canadian, born and bred, it was 1965 and I heard a song called “Ribbon of Darkness” by a person that at one time, played on the sidewalk of Yonge Street in Toronto and we would throw money in his guitar case. He was Gordon Lightfoot and we had our Bard.
https://strathdee.wordpress.com/2014/08/20/gordon-lightfoot/
Gordon Lightfoot, Ian Tyson, Donovan, Sylvia Tyson
Information and sourcing Harlow Rioux
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