RE: A Complete Unknown (Three Tune Tuesday)

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It was fantastic!! And I was really wary going in 'cause of this whole trend of less than great biopics, but he's a very talented actor, I suppose (Norton was terrific, too!).

I love Dylan. Saw him in concert with my best friend when we were 14. It was not my kind of concert (or his, really) at all, since it was in this old, stuffy Communist hall with uncomfortable seats (who ever heard of sitting down at concert!) and he sat down actually the whole way through. I guess he was still quite old even ten years ago. Nevertheless it was mindblowing, even if not the Dylan experience I'd imagined. And now I realize I was so lucky to have seen him live at all.

Great music. And much love to you, my dear <3 you are so beautiful and real. Always a pleasure to find you.



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Oh you saw him too!!! Epic. He's such an amazing lyricist. I didn't like the second time I saw him but I'm glad I got one good concert, and both times with my beautiful Dad.

You know who I regret not seeing is Tom Waits when I was in Zagreb in 2001. I saw the poster and he was playing that night and I think that would have been epic too.

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You know who I regret not seeing is Tom Waits when I was in Zagreb in 2001.

Oh I bet that would've been epic, for sure. But I guess we're all fated to have one or two artists we miss, even for all the amazing shows we manage to catch. I'm glad you could share those with your Dad <3

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And yes Noton was amazing!!!!! I love him anyway but he was great in this.

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I saw Dylan live in 2003 in Budapest. It was an amazing experience, but not what I expected, at all! In fact, the only song I recognized from that show was Highway 61, but even that got a weird new twist. Clearly, he's a serious musician, who has moved on from his classic hits, making music for the moment.

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