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  1. 3 giorni fa · In my next blogpost we will consider the change of service and benefits that occur when a person trusts in Jesus Christ for salvation. We commenced with some lyrics by Bob Dylan, but we will conclude with some by Charles Wesley that encapsulate the truth that we have considered.

  2. 5 giorni fa · Jokerman. (Infidels, 1983) As selected by legendary reggae drummer Sly Dunbar. “Bob Dylan always does songs in different keys, like he’ll change three, four different keys in a song, and he will change the lyrics on the fly, so when we cut Jokerman, we recorded it and then we had a break overnight.

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  4. 6 giorni fa · One of the most remarkable aspects of Bob Dylans remarkable song repertoire is its breadth and depth. Dylan has recorded songs from so many genres, including folk, blues, rock, pop, gospel...

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    • Saved! The Gospel Speeches of Bob Dylan1
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  5. 23 mag 2024 · To honor the old guy, I thought I’d share an excerpt from my book: “Bob Dylan: A Descriptive, Critical Discography” about Bob’s remarkable speech at MusiCares in 2015. For a guy who’s always been careful about what he says, he really lets it go here.

  6. 2 mag 2024 · In this episode, Celucien L. Joseph, Ph.D., theologian, literary scholar, and chair of the English department at San Jacinto College, discusses his current work on Christianity, Vodou, and Secularism, and his thoughts on themes of justice, redemption, and grace in Dylan’s work.

  7. 6 mag 2024 · Bob Dylan’s song “Only A Pawn In Their Game” reveals a powerful message about racism and the manipulation of the poor. This song was written in response to the assassination of civil rights activist Medgar Evers on June 12, 1963.