Ugh, this is killing me! You know what, I'm gonna let you choose. For the playlist of Rare Gems (obscure songs that True Dylan Fans cherish and obsess over) which one should I keep?
First the rules: Original studio recordings only. No alternate takes or live versions (unless there are only live versions). And no songs not written by Bob. (Check out the debut album or World Gone Wrong if you want folk songs; Shadows in the Night if you want American Songbook)
Bob Dylan for Beginners: 80 Songs for 80 Years
Step 1: ICONS. Not the best or most important songs (though there are some of both) but the ones you probably know even if you're not really a Dylan fan open.spotify.com/playlist/7qwz4…
As far as I can determine it’s 2 or 3 illustrations like this, for orientalism, even though there some very much like it in Oh The Places You’ll Go, which has not been delisted
And here's one more article that claims to want people to deal not in generalities but with "six specific books containing vile racist depictions" -- yet makes no effort to point to any such depictions in On Beyond Zebra huffpost.com/entry/cancel-c…
I'm not saying this isn't true but it's worth noting that these five words are not in the song nytimes.com/2021/02/26/art…
"Greed is good" "Play it again, Sam" Many examples of smoothed over quotes but usually to make them work out of context. This is different. Correct but quirky grammar replaced just bc the wrong construction is more familiar
It's a bit similar to "Life is like a box of chocolates" (instead of "was") but there's more reason to change that to apply to situations outside the film. There's no real life reason to ever say "it was Agatha all along" so the fix is purely because we're not used to "it's been"
jfc these people are going to claim trump was right about the vaccine timeline. yes, many experts (not just nye, who is a knowledgable observer at best) were too pessimistic, but no one was as wrong as trump
To be clear, the experts who said 12-18 months was too optimistic were also very accomplished doctors and epidemiologists working outside the political realm. They were not bad people, simply wrong.
It's impossible to make a joke about a conspiracy theory because it almost certainly exists before you can make it and also you might ascribe it to the wrong ideological group
My hot take is that it's corny to use any kind of professional title -- academic, medical, military, religious, etc -- outside of a professional context