Dylan has tried SO hard to be cool in the past. His gumbo of Dean, Guthrie, Williams (and just about anyone else he idolized) has molded him into just about the coolest thing ever...so I guess he did it right. But remember, without those idols which drove him there would be no cool Dylan...check them out!
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"Don't know which is worse, doin' your own thing or just bein' cool" - Bob Dylan (on his "Slow Train Coming Album"
Dylan has tried SO hard to be cool in the past. His gumbo of Dean, Guthrie, Williams (and just about anyone else he idolized) has molded him into just about the coolest thing ever...so I guess he did it right. But remember, without those idols which drove him there would be no cool Dylan...check them out!
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