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'Like a Rolling Stone', song and lyrics by Bob Dylan cover by Rolling Stone, May 2024 Vegas, USA

Mick 81, Richards 80, a miracle on stage...( i'm amazed he still remember Dylan's long lyrics!)

Like a Rolling Stone; hit it!
 
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very interesting end credit song from 'Black Myth Wukong',

the story is from the 16 Century novel, 'Travel to the West', ('西遊記'; means travel to India, West of China), and Sun Wu-kong 孫 悟空 is a monkey, fighting off all monster and bad deities on the way...well it's a big video game hit...

the song title '屁' means...'Fart', but in 16th Century it means 'Nonsense'...or 'Emptiness'...you know, it's Zen, Buddha stuff, the purpose of 'Travel to West' in the novel is to seek Buddha ( in India)...

'Fart', 'Emptiness', the end credit song from ' Black Myth: Wukong ' btw Wu-kong 悟空 means 'understanding emptiness'...the video game is of course for 22 or younger! let me try my
animation manga style laughing....'ha ha ha ha Ha....who is Zen?! ha ha ha...'

 
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'Like a Rolling Stone', song and lyrics by Bob Dylan cover by Rolling Stone, May 2024 Vegas, USA

Mick 81, Richards 80, a miracle on stage...( i'm amazed he still remember Dylan's long lyrics!)

Like a Rolling Stone; hit it!

thank you for reminding us of this incredible recent music..yes they both (sorry Ron 3 yrs to go) still got it at 80+.
 
As always. Jazz 24 on my laptop. Broadcasting to the panel out of Washington (the state).

Someone here at RFF wrote about this wonderful station, a long time ago. One of the (many) great things I've got from this site. Thanks!!
 
if doubting Dylan's guitar skill, well, he is as good as Clapton's...here

The two collaborated on Dylan's own 'Born in Time', in Madison Sq Garden in the turn of Century...i say this is a great song by Dylan...
the song here, more or less has Clapton's beat...i'll find Clapton's own version later...

Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, 'Born in Time', song and lyrics by Bob Dylan, great song...great song...
( song quality is good, IQ is bad... )
 
My wife and I recently spent 6 days in Hakodate City in Hokkaido, Japan. On our last day we were going to visit the top of Mt. Hakodate by ropeway. The ropeway is quite an elaborate facility, the cable cars are huge. Anyway, while we were standing in line waiting for the next cable car I was listening to the music playing over the sound system and I suddenly realized they were playing Andy Williams singing "September Song". I was suddenly flooded with happy childhood memories, my dear parents (who are both long gone), sitting around the TV as a family at night watching the Ed Sullivan Show; my mother making popcorn, not having a worry in the world. For a moment I thought I was going to cry. Such is the power of music to trigger old memories.



All the best,
Mike
 
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