i was a lifelong jazz freak ( still am ) one day i walked into my favorite record store Canterbury records in Pasadena, Ca. and i was stopped cold in my tracks by what i heard. it was Dylan, this was 1962. loved his music ever since!!🙏🔥🎸
The Bob Dylan Center is knockin' it out of the park with these terrific videos. I like how they shine a light not just on Bob but also on the fascinating, disparate characters in his extended universe. Such a treat to get to know David Eckstrom! He's a national treasure.
He was all washed up in the 80's. Then I heard Infidels and became a fan from the 80's onwards and liked a couple of the earlier electric records. In term of spins, The Basement Tapes is probably my favorite.
That guy has such a sweet energy.
i was a lifelong jazz freak ( still am ) one day i walked into my favorite record store Canterbury records in Pasadena, Ca. and i was stopped cold in my tracks by what i heard. it was Dylan, this was 1962. loved his music ever since!!🙏🔥🎸
The Bob Dylan Center is knockin' it out of the park with these terrific videos. I like how they shine a light not just on Bob but also on the fascinating, disparate characters in his extended universe. Such a treat to get to know David Eckstrom! He's a national treasure.
Amazing. Thank you for sharing your passion.
Amazing! Thank you for showing off!😎
I’d say Bringing it all back home raw awesome and intense song writing and playing
This is so incredible! Overwhelming really! 🙌❤️
what a lovely man!
Wow fantastic store, amazing Bob Dylan contents, great video
So great!
My favorite album is....The Times They Are a- changin'
..........Let..ALl the ticket I clocks tick awayyyy
Great! 😊
Dude I was collecting Dylan in 72 and saw him 74 and I was late
Great video, thanks for posting! My favorite Dylan LP might be John Wesley Harding.
Nashville Skyline
I am not sure what's mine in depend what I feel like listerning to love them all
Planet Waves
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Desire today blood on the tracks tomorrow etc etc
He was all washed up in the 80's. Then I heard Infidels and became a fan from the 80's onwards and liked a couple of the earlier electric records. In term of spins, The Basement Tapes is probably my favorite.