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RightWing Bob: What the Liberal Media Doesn't Want You To Know About Bob Dylan

 
 
RightWing Bob: What the Liberal Media Doesn't Want You To Know About Bob Dylan
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RightWing Bob: What the Liberal Media Doesn't Want You To Know About Bob Dylan

Although I have several beefs with Bob but I have to admit that Dylan is America's greatest Anti-Communist Poet. Take this verse from It's Alright Ma:

"While one who sings with his tongue on fire" while those who speak out against the Soviet regime in no uncertain terms; Eleven Outlined Epitaphs 1964, "with melodies of Yevtushenko" Yevtushenko, through his poetry, was the first voice to speak out against Stalinism. Yevtushenko became one of the best known poets of the 1950s and 1960s in the Soviet Union. "Gargles in the rat race choir" refuses to be part of the culture of informing on others. Some Other Kinds of Songs 1964, "you tell me about politics / this that / you speak of rats" "Bent out of shape from society's pliers" Yevtushenko's maternal grandfather had been a Red Army officer during the Russian Revolution and the Civil War but both of Yevtushenko's grandfathers were arrested as 'enemies of the people' in 1937 during Stalin's purges. "Cares not to come up any higher" Yevtushenko was kicked out of the Soviet Literary Institute for individualism "But rather get you down in the hole / That he's in" but he would rather get you in a deep and isolated place of confinement; a dungeon. Yevtushenko was confined to the Soviet Union "But I mean no harm nor put fault" sarcastic; I would like to kill the Communists who bare the blame for the persecution this poet "On anyone that lives in a vault" on anyone that lives in a country where you have to get an exit visa from the Government to get out of, a vast minimum security prison known as The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. "But it's alright, Ma, if I can't please him" but who cares if I can't fulfill the will and desire of the Communists; 'May it please the court.'
You may hate my guts but as fate would have it I know Bob Dylan like I know the back of my hand!

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Product Details:
Author: National Institute of Dylanology / Yippie Museum
Paperback: 688 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: October 08, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439256152
Product Width: 225.5 centimeters
Product Height: 149.5 centimeters
Product Weight: 1.99 pounds
Package Length: 8.7 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 1.9 inches
Package Weight: 2.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
 
 

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33 of 37 found the following review helpful:

1Garbage from an expert on garbage  Dec 01, 2009
By D. Glassner "dah-boot"
The premise that Bob Dylan might be somewhat middle-of-the-road politically is hardly sensationalist enough to sell books, so this self-proclaimed Expert on Garbage [Weberman became "famous" for going through Bob Dylan's trash outside of his then Greenwich Village flat] needs to concoct the absurd notion that Bob Dylan is a racist. Apparently, the Right Wing media doesn't want you to know this either, as I don't see Fox News reporting it or even medicated Rush talking about it. It is ironic that he goes through garbage, as A.J. Weberman is literally the trash matter born of Bob Dylan. On a good day, Dylan sneezed and created Folk-Rock, Country-Rock, Gospel-Rock and "Wild Mercury" music. On a bad day, he went to the bathroom and allowed A.J. Weberman to escape before he had a chance to flush.

However, if you feel that in-depth insight can be gained by smelling empty pickle jars and picking the fecal-crust-of-the-famous out from ones fingernails, then by all means... buy this book.

21 of 24 found the following review helpful:

1weberman the dumpster maestro  Jan 09, 2010
By John S. Christopher "dylan defender"
sung to the tune " blowin' in the wind " -- how many times must we be subjected to this idiots ramblings ? the answer, my friend , is in not buying or reading this book...........

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1Ha Ha Ha  Jul 17, 2010
By Gary Mitchell
What a pile of garbage. At least with A.J., you don't have to go out and find his garbage, he publishes it. Don't take my word for it, just start reading through the pages of the book that are available on Amazon.com. You got to give him a tad of credit for the wildly inventive claim that Dylan, with the conspiratorial help of Peter, Paul & Mary, tricked MLK and the Civil Rights Movement, into singing Blowing In the Wind at the 1963 March on Washington: A.J.'s preposterous claim -- that the song is a racist dirge. This trash-heap of a text belongs in the Internet's ether and nowhere else.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1The author is a neo-maxy-zoomed-dweebee DOOFUSS!  Jul 11, 2011
By Ellen Morrison "BowzerBird"
What a jerk, ya go through peoples garbage, musta been hungry for F-U-D!! That's what most folks go through garbage for! BUT then, he finds a tasty "GOSSIP" morsel, and FEEDS on that! Puts it in a book and EVEN finds a publisher [or did you publish it yourself cuzz you couldn't find one??!!??]. Ya, BookSurge Publishing, what a joke.

Get a life, doofuss, and when you go through peoples garbage, watch out for the kitty litter! It could be like tea leaves . . . try reading THAT!!
DON'T BUY THIS BOOK OR ANY OF THE AUTHOR'S BOOKS. WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY.
Buy Bob Dylan's books & CD's instead, much better investment. Glad I didn't waste my money on this drek!

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1All you have to do...  Nov 12, 2010
By C. Williamson
...is to read the sample pages offered on Amazon to make a decision about this one. I have dozens of books on Dylan, but this isn't one I'll be buying. It seeems to be a *very* personal reading and interpretation of Dylan's work, interesting only to the writer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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