
Well, I see that Dylan is comin' back to Reno on April 1st. I remember seeing his show last year at the recommendation of Dennis Clifton, and was amazed at the ability that Dylan had to be "in the moment"-he was so in the zone that he only said two words to the audience the entire night, but put on a hell of a show with his band. All he said was "thank you, friends." Reading his autobiography is like riding along with someone as they go "stream of consciousness" on you, giving you random, disjointed tidbits of information that sometimes confuse, sometimes entertain, but always seem to inspire. He's quite a character, and doesn't seem to have lost any of his Devil-may-care attitude over the years, like many from his generation. Yet one of their own says he thinks they've lost what made them so special. Check out this article...care to comment? http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2006/02/24/entertainment/entertainment/d4bd475d7da81a5d86257116007cc7a6.txt