In Reply to: Seeger was seething at Dylan's going electric, complaining about the noise and the fact posted by tinear on February 3, 2010 at 11:50:27:
These anti-establishment types who act like they're the most tolerant people on the planet are the first ones to excommunicate you when you follow your individuality. The rage and seething at Dylan's early electric concerts illuminate a community that could not accept a young artist's growth. That is even more pathetic than church groups calling for censorship of certain artists. The church never did stand for individuality. What's the anti-establishment's excuse?
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- Re: Seeger was seething at Dylan's going electric, complaining about the noise and the fact - Jazz Inmate 13:26:24 02/03/10 (6)
- So Dylan is establishment? Oh, man........................ nt - tinear 19:56:15 02/03/10 (5)
- No, Dylan was an individualist. Seeger & co were anti-establishment - Jazz Inmate 22:24:43 02/03/10 (4)
- You seem unable to keep on topic. Dylan was an individualist. What does that - tinear 08:46:14 02/04/10 (2)
- RE: You seem unable to keep on topic. Dylan was an individualist. What does that - Jazz Inmate 09:40:31 02/04/10 (1)
- Your last sentence says it all. In other words, my characterization of you - tinear 11:58:41 02/04/10 (0)
- RE: You are absolutely right. He is a poet with a social conscience. And that was it. nt - patrickU 03:39:22 02/04/10 (0)