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1. Crooning Bob, Hidden Muse
2.Masked&Anonymous                                                               

3. Robert Allen Zimmerman
4. Elston Gunn
5. A Star Is Born
6. A Legend Mends A Legend
7. Emergence
8. Bringing It All Back Home
9. Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid
10. Grammy Time
11. Pope On The Red Line
12. In Their Father's Footsteps?
13. Albums Of The Year
14. Hollywood Hit List
15. Jack Fate
16. Award Monger
17. The Missing Beatle?

"I think of a hero as someone who
understands the degree of responsi-
bility that comes with his freedom."

                                                          Bob Dylan

1. Crooning Bob, Hidden Muse

Recently a Japanese writer named Junichi
Saga was astonished and flattered to learn
that passages from one of his books
apparently found their way into a few
of Bob Dylan's lyrics.

In Bob Dylan's 2001 song, "Floater",
he croons -

"My old man, he's like some feudal lord,
got more lives than a cat." "I'm not quite
as cool or forgiving as I sound" "Sometimes
somebody wants you to give something
up, and tears or not, it's too much to ask."



On page six of Junicihi Saga's book,
"Confessions of a Yakuza"
, he writes -


"My old man would sit there like a feudal
lord." "I'm not as cool or forgiving as I
might have sounded." Then on page 182,
writes - "Tears or not, though, that was
too much to ask."


The practitioner of Chinese medicine
resounded that the revelation of Dylan
calling upon his own work was surprising.
This could be counted as a literary theft
of sorts, but the author has stated he

has no plans to sue. "Why would I sue? To
take something that made people around
the world happy and try to exploit it for
money - that's poverty."
, stated Saga.

"This shows that people in other countries
can relate to the harsh realities of prewar
Japan, which was a poor, struggling
nation. I'm just happy somebody read
my book andliked it."
, said Saga. "My book
hasn't even sold that well, and it's out of
print in Japan."


He further added he has estimated to
have only made about $8,475 from the
publication.

A few weeks ago, Saga bought his first Bob
Dylan  CD, "The Best of Bob Dylan".

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2. Masked & Anonymous

"Would you reach out a hand to
save a drowning man if you thought
he might pull you in"?

This is the tagline for Bob's latest film
called, "Masked & Anonymous". In it,
Bob plays, Jack Fate, a singer whose career
has gone on a downward spiral and is forced
to make a comeback to the performance
stage for a benefit concert. For this film he
was joinedby some of Hollywood's hottest
and brightest, all of which reportedly signed
onto the film atscale rates. The cast
includes:


John Goodman, Jessica Lange, Luke
Wilson, Jeff Bridges, Penelope Cruz, Reggie
Lee, Angela Bassett, Steven Bauer, Larry
Campbell, Bruce Dern, Alex Desert, Treva
Etienne, Dan Frischman, Tony Garnier,
Laura Elena Harring, Ed Harris, Shawn
Michael Howard, Val Kilmer, Bruce
Kirschbaum, Antonio David Lyons, Cheech
Marin, Chris Penn, George Receli, Giovanni
Ribisi, Mickey Rourke, Sam Sarpong, Charlie
Sexton, Jon Sklaroff, Christian Slater and
Fred Ward.

On top of all of that, T-Shirt King friend,
Keri Bruno, pulls 2nd Unit Directing duties
on the talent heavy film.

The film hits theaters in a limited US
release on July 25th.

3. Robert Allen Zimmerman


At 5 foot six inches, Robert Allen
Zimmer-man
might be a slight man,
but under the name Bob Dylan, he is a
legendary giant of a musician.

4. Elston Gunn

Robert Allen Zimmerman was born
May 24th 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. His
father, Abe, was employed by the Standard
Oil Company there, but when Robert was
six the family moved to Hibbing, Minnesota.
The one riddling note about Hibbing is that
is very often the coldest place in the United
States. Yikes. Growing up there he taught
himself piano and guitar and formed several
high school rock bands. Around this time he
toyed with the stage name, "Elston Gunn"

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5. A Star Is Born

By 1959, Robert entered the University of
Minnesota and began performing under the
name Bob Dylan at clubs in Minnesota and
St. Paul.

6. A Legend Mends A Legend

In 1960 he traveled to New York to perform
in various folk clubs throughout Greenwich
Village. While in New York he spent time
with his idol, Woody Guthrie

7. Emergence

Late in 1961 he landed a contract with
Columbia Records and the following year
his debut album was released with two
original songs. A year after that,
"The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan"

emerged with an all original album,
including a song that became an
anthem of the '60's - "Blowin' in the
Wind".


8. Bringing It All Back Home

In February 1964 Dylan and a small group
of friends drove south out of New York
City and stopped in unannounced to see
poet 'Carl Sandburg' in North Carolina
Disappointingly, Dylan left only 10 minutes
after arriving when he realized he couldn't
get the venerable man of  letters to take
him seriously as a fellow poet. He popped
folk-rock into the mainstreamafter touring
with Joan Baez with his own flavor of
electric/acousticswagger, culminating with
his hit song,"Bringing it all Back Home".
Soon after the Byrd's turned his song
"Mr. Tambourine Man" into another hit
with their cover version of the famous tune.

9. Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid


Following a motorcycle accident in 1966
which took him out of the limelight until
1969. Around that time, Sam Peckinpah
asked him to compose the score and appear
in his film, "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid".
This would be the only the beginning of a
long and continuing relationship with Holly-
wood and filmmaking.

10. Grammy Time


In 1974, Bob Dylan and The Band hit
the road to promote their first number one
album, "Planet Waves". The next year
they had another chart-topper with the
release of, "Blood on the Tracks". He
followed that with several Rolling Thunder
tours, a film called, "Renaldo and Clara"
and then stunned the music world with the
release of his fundamentalist Christian
album, "Slow Train Coming". A song
from this album garnered him his first
Grammy.

11. Pope On The Red Line


In May 1997, he was stricken with hista-
plasmosis, a possibly fatal infection of the
heart sac, but recovered to take on a tour
of Europe. He kicked off the trip by
September, starting off in Rome by special
request of the Pope.

12. In Their Father's Footsteps?


His son Jakob Dylan has made a good
time semi-emulating his infamous father
with his own band, The Wallflowers.
However, his Jesse Dylan has taken a
slightly altered route to stardom, opting
for the glamor of Tinseltown. His first
major directing gig is about to be released,
"American Pie 3". Jesse also directed a
film called, "How High" and appears with
a special thanks credit on "The Matrix
Revisited".

13. Albums Of The Year


He is truly legendary, his 1997 album,
"Time Out of Mind" and his 2001 album
"Love and Theft" were both voted Album
of the Year by the Village Voice's annual
critics' poll. Seems like a no-brainer to us.

14. Hollywood Hit List


He has composed and recorded songs or
had his recorded songs used in the
following films:

  • Gods & Generals
  • Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya
    Sisterhood
  • Vanilla Sky
  • Bandits
  • Blow
  • Remember the Titans
  • High Fidelity
  • Wonder Boys
  • The Hurricane
  • American Beauty
  • Hope Floats
  • Fear and Loathing in Las
    Vegas
  • The Big Lebowski
  • Jerry Maguire
  • Breaking the Waves
  • With Honors
  • Dogfight
  • Band of the Hand
  • American Pop
  • Renaldo and Clara
  • Pat Garrett and Billy the
    Kid


15. Jack Fate


The small $10 million dollar film, "Masked
& Anonymous"
was directed by veteran
TV comedy director, Larry Charles, who
has also helmed shows for, "Mad About
You" "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm".

He appeared on the TV show, "Dharma &
Greg" playing himself. When he met Conan
O'Brien at a recent concert, Bob was quoted
as saying, "I know you from the TeeVee."

16. Award Monger


He has received numerous awards of
note,  including:


  • The Polar Music Prize from the Royal
    Swedish Academy of Music in 2000,
  • The Commandeur dans l'Ordre des
    Arts et des Lettres from France in
    1990,
  • an honorary doctorate from Princeton
    University in 1970
  • and was inducted into the Rock and
    Roll Hall of Fame byBruce Springteen
  • at New York's Waldorf  Astoria Hotel
    in 1988.


17. The Missing Beatle?


He appears on the sleeve of the Beatles'
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club".

At the famous "Johnny Cash at San
Quentin"
concert, Johnny Cash
i
ntroduced a song he co-wrote with
Dylan by describing his as
"…the greatest writer of our times."


Author Resource:- To read more articles by Chad,
visit the American Pop Culture Encyclopedia at:
http://www.americanpopcultureencyclopedia.com.

If you would like to read this article, or others like
it, on American Pop Culture Encyclopedia, visit:
http://www.americanpopcultureencyclopedia.com/

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