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Bob has the money to afford access to Bond Supervillain levels of health care. My mom once was at Mount Sinai hospital in New York and (very long story short) the hospital had to upgrade her to the Rich People Private Care ward ,and Bob was in a room down the hall. It was an eye-opener to exactly what kind of care the

The first time I listened to Biograph (which is available to stream on Amazon Prime, btw), that version of Caribbean Wind hit me right between the eyes. I use it sometimes as a guide for calm breathing.

I would suggest maybe not starting on Saved with the album itself. There's a great album called "The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan," that has many of the country's top gospel groups covering songs like "Saved" and "Pressing On."

I wish critics would re-appraise Dylan's gospel era. He did some amazing, electrifying work, both as a writer and as a performer.

Good lord, people regard this as a masterpiece? I saw this at the old Ziegfeld Theater, and left FURIOUS. The only reason I stayed for the whole thing was I was with a friend who loved it.

The name of the band is Talking Heads. No "the."

As someone who loves Dylan and really appreciates his voice, the single off this one doesn't fill me with hope. Which is too bad. Musically, it sounds like it's going to be more beautiful than Shadows, but man his voice is in rough shape. Still, I'll buy anything he puts out, so what, I'll stand in line.

Is there a feature called "ShameSong?" Fields of Gold is maybe my guiltiest musical pleasure.