Austerby
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Anyone else see the similarities between Bob Dylan and Leica?
a) their major heyday was a long time ago now;
b) since then, something of a specialised taste;
c) but both have produced masterpieces throughout that time, along with many misses;
d) a committed group of devotees who remained faithful;
e) a consistent, if modest, stream of new enthusiasts;
f) a recent rejuvenation just when it could all have dissipated;
g) re-discovery by many who'd thought there was nothing new;
h) new discovery by a new generation;
i) recognition of something precious still with us in our time;
j) a renewed interest in past achievements;
k) unexpected and interesting surprise moves;
l) keen interest in what comes next.
Any evidence that His Bobness likes Leica?
a) their major heyday was a long time ago now;
b) since then, something of a specialised taste;
c) but both have produced masterpieces throughout that time, along with many misses;
d) a committed group of devotees who remained faithful;
e) a consistent, if modest, stream of new enthusiasts;
f) a recent rejuvenation just when it could all have dissipated;
g) re-discovery by many who'd thought there was nothing new;
h) new discovery by a new generation;
i) recognition of something precious still with us in our time;
j) a renewed interest in past achievements;
k) unexpected and interesting surprise moves;
l) keen interest in what comes next.
Any evidence that His Bobness likes Leica?
Sam N
Well-known
m) very likely to die in the next 15-20 years (sorry)
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JohnTF
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Funny you should mention--

ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
So Leica going digital was like Bob Dylan going electric?
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Bob is more of a Nikon SP
...well , ever since the Highway 61 LP
...well , ever since the Highway 61 LP
Austerby
Well-known
So Leica going digital was like Bob Dylan going electric?
No, to me the M5 was - way too radical for the purists but it contained the future.
Really great photo JohnTF - thanks for sharing: when was that, mid 70's I guess?
wgerrard
Veteran
I haven't heard what an M9 sounds like, but Dylan's voice has taken on the characteristics of a digital appliance.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
http://thepriceofsilver.blogspot.com on the July 11, 2006 post has a Leica shot of Bob Dylan with Joan Baez.
Most likely a black dial Leica IIIf with a black 85mm f/2 Nikkor.
Most likely a black dial Leica IIIf with a black 85mm f/2 Nikkor.
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JohnTF
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No, to me the M5 was - way too radical for the purists but it contained the future.
Really great photo JohnTF - thanks for sharing: when was that, mid 70's I guess?
Thanks, Mid to late 70's as I recall, I saw him up close twice that summer, a friend grabbed the Michelob bottle he drank from. This was the first time, in Toronto at the Mariposa Folk Festival.
John
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