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Dylan Goes Electric

Vue Music posted on Feb 12, 2009
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As I remember it: I convinced my good friend Bob Dylan that he put folk music behind him and go Electric. I am played lead for him that night as Mike Bloomfield was ill. It was a great set and the crowd really rocked. We returned to New York that night and partied with the Beatles. As it happened: At the Newport Festival in July 1965, Dylan played three songs with a rock backing and unleashed a storm of derision. The folk friendly crowd roundly booed Dylan's efforts. But, the page had been turned. Dylan was no longer a new-Woody Guthrie, but, a rock poet! Read about it at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Dylan_controversy Note: I have played bar band rock, country and blues for the last 40 years, so, I thought I would indulge myself with this 3D series of renders showing what a huge influence I was on Rock and Roll. :) I have been enjoying myself immensely! The musical instruments and set I did. V3, M3 and James for the characters. Dylan's hair is DigitalCurlz by Neftis.

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Ailig68

9:42PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

And I am glad he does! Interesting stuff....:)


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