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Haha....I'm a huge Bob Dylan fan, but I can't disagree with your assessment of his recent sound. Great caricature. It feels a little "Froud" to me...(maybe due to the elvish quality).
Love it! I think Bob would too. Or he might write another "When I paint my masterpiece" with you as some sort of strange villain. You never know what Bob will do next..
Excellent! :D Bob Dylan used to host a radio show that was broadcast on late-night BBC Radio 2, here in the UK. It was a great accompaniment, driving home on a darkened, near-empty motorway, with Bob's gravelly monotone introducing all kinds of obscure blues, jazz, calypso, etc. The caricature isn't a million miles from what was in my mind's eye!
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He can do anything he wants, and we are OK with it... he's Bob Dylan.
Haha....I'm a huge Bob Dylan fan, but I can't disagree with your assessment of his recent sound. Great caricature. It feels a little "Froud" to me...(maybe due to the elvish quality).
Delightful drawing! I tend to share the same sentiments about his current sound :)
Love it! I think Bob would too. Or he might write another "When I paint my masterpiece" with you as some sort of strange villain. You never know what Bob will do next..
This seems fitting: http://www.smobserved.com/story/2016/09/11/entertainment/bob-dylans-first-permanent-public-work-of-art/1907.html
Excellent! :D Bob Dylan used to host a radio show that was broadcast on late-night BBC Radio 2, here in the UK. It was a great accompaniment, driving home on a darkened, near-empty motorway, with Bob's gravelly monotone introducing all kinds of obscure blues, jazz, calypso, etc. The caricature isn't a million miles from what was in my mind's eye!
just plain laugh-out-loud funny!
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