Dylan live--where darkness pierces your insides
By Matthew K. Fair | Apr. 7, 2004Introduced as "the poet-laureate of the world," Bob Dylan came to the stage, a small 62-year-old man, clad entirely in black, with a cowboy hat perched ...
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