Nov 16, 2023Liked by Dr. Jim Salvucci, Erin C. Callahan
I know, I know :)
but i have watched many interviews and so on. the discussion touches so many aspects. Elizabeth has expressed very interesting viewpoints on substack as well. she's, sorry to say it, my favorite philosopher! and Dylan is a very interesting person who has and has had deep experiences. i admire his energy and his way of not just being a poet and a singer, but even a sculptor, a writer, and a painter. and the 'community-aspect' is really the core of all, i guess. what matters to me? the cosmopolitan thing. the thing that brings people together! (and thanks for the kind reply!)
(my favorite interview with Bob is when he unperturbedly began to draw a portrait of the interviewer with charcoal when the man asked too many weird nerdy questions :) :)
Nov 16, 2023Liked by Dr. Jim Salvucci, Erin C. Callahan
that was a wonderful conversation! thank you both for publishing.
'always raising the tone' is true. what i liked most is the 'Estonian and American/Italian roots meet on Houston's soil. thanks! from someone that listened precisely 1 Dylan song it his entire life :)
Super conversation. Humor, interesting reflections, a delight.
Thank you, Peter. It was fun to talk with Elizabeth and to hear her insights on the folk community that has grown around Dylan.
I know, I know :)
but i have watched many interviews and so on. the discussion touches so many aspects. Elizabeth has expressed very interesting viewpoints on substack as well. she's, sorry to say it, my favorite philosopher! and Dylan is a very interesting person who has and has had deep experiences. i admire his energy and his way of not just being a poet and a singer, but even a sculptor, a writer, and a painter. and the 'community-aspect' is really the core of all, i guess. what matters to me? the cosmopolitan thing. the thing that brings people together! (and thanks for the kind reply!)
(my favorite interview with Bob is when he unperturbedly began to draw a portrait of the interviewer with charcoal when the man asked too many weird nerdy questions :) :)
He IS funny!!
that was a wonderful conversation! thank you both for publishing.
'always raising the tone' is true. what i liked most is the 'Estonian and American/Italian roots meet on Houston's soil. thanks! from someone that listened precisely 1 Dylan song it his entire life :)
Thank you for your kind words and your cool perspective. You need to listen to more Dylan!