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10/14/2016 11:57:12 AM · #1
Show us your poetic take of Bob Dylan.

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10/14/2016 12:01:07 PM · #2
"A poetic Attitude to Bob Dylan" sounds very strange, I'm not sure what it means. "A Bob Dylan Tribute" as a title followed by "Let's honor Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan with images inspired by his work."? Would that work for you? Or do you have another suggestion for a title and/or description for this one?
10/14/2016 12:11:52 PM · #3
I know exactly what it means. There's a lot of debate right now about whether or not Bob Dylan is a poet.

Maybe call it "The Poetry of Bob Dylan" ?

Would make for a great extended challenge, just sayin'
10/14/2016 12:32:20 PM · #4
I think it ought to be Extended as well, FWIW. Don, can you come up with a description to go with that title? Mita, does that work for you?
10/14/2016 12:43:50 PM · #5


Bob Dylan is in debt with me, I was a prophet in the challeng "poem"

Yahoooooo!!!! Great Bob
10/14/2016 01:38:27 PM · #6
I have one in my collection of quotations ...
10/14/2016 02:12:56 PM · #7
Perhaps it's an, "If a picture paints 1000 words then show us a picture of Bob's", thing.
10/14/2016 04:15:35 PM · #8
I didn't know about his price at that moment, but that song just came in my mind.



No problem to do something again (hopefully standard editing)...
10/14/2016 09:48:51 PM · #9
description: Bob Dylan just won a Nobel prize in *literature*. Show us the poetry of Bob Dylan.
10/14/2016 10:01:47 PM · #10
and not bob's thing
10/15/2016 02:55:54 AM · #11
Originally posted by posthumous:

description: Bob Dylan just won a Nobel prize in *literature*. Show us the poetry of Bob Dylan.

That, and Extended Editing work for me.

Thanks!
10/15/2016 11:14:35 AM · #12
Originally posted by mitalapo:

Originally posted by posthumous:

description: Bob Dylan just won a Nobel prize in *literature*. Show us the poetry of Bob Dylan.

That, and Extended Editing work for me.

Thanks!


+1
Bob Dylan has always been a poet to me.
10/15/2016 11:46:40 AM · #13
I don't know... My brother is a singer/songwriter, and he never received a nobel prize.

When I asked him why he didn't win one for his song: "Don't never hit your grandma with a great big stick", he said that they didn't want multiple winners from Minnesota.

So Dylan stole my brother's nobel prize by getting there first! ;P

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10/15/2016 05:19:05 PM · #14
Originally posted by vawendy:

I don't know... My brother is a singer/songwriter, and he never received a nobel prize.

When I asked him why he didn't win one for his song: "Don't never hit your grandma with a great big stick", he said that they didn't want multiple winners from Minnesota.

So Dylan stole my brother's nobel prize by getting there first! ;P
That argument is remarkably similar to the one that a lot of academic poets are using right now...
10/15/2016 06:27:34 PM · #15
Originally posted by posthumous:

Originally posted by vawendy:

I don't know... My brother is a singer/songwriter, and he never received a nobel prize.

When I asked him why he didn't win one for his song: "Don't never hit your grandma with a great big stick", he said that they didn't want multiple winners from Minnesota.

So Dylan stole my brother's nobel prize by getting there first! ;P

That argument is remarkably similar to the one that a lot of academic poets are using right now...

I'm following the "discussions" with more than slight amusement :-)
10/15/2016 08:46:56 PM · #16
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by posthumous:

Originally posted by vawendy:

I don't know... My brother is a singer/songwriter, and he never received a nobel prize.

When I asked him why he didn't win one for his song: "Don't never hit your grandma with a great big stick", he said that they didn't want multiple winners from Minnesota.

So Dylan stole my brother's nobel prize by getting there first! ;P

That argument is remarkably similar to the one that a lot of academic poets are using right now...

I'm following the "discussions" with more than slight amusement :-)

I don't know what the big deal is -- my English teacher had me typing out Dylan's lyrics for class study as "poetry" in 1970 ... unlike most of the other popular lyrics of the era you couldn't type a verse by copying/pasting the same line three times and changing a couple of words the fourth time ...
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