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19 Sep 01 - 05:59 PM (#554342) Subject: Bob Dylan Commercial From: GUEST,Whistle and Bagpipes Has anyone seen the Bob Dylan commercial promoting his new album? I thought I was seeing things when I saw it especially at the end when he gets liplocked with a girl. Am I dreaming? |
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19 Sep 01 - 06:14 PM (#554356) Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Commercial From: Little Hawk I don't know if you're dreaming. I don't have a TV. However, I did hear something about this in Rolling Stone, I think...they gave the album a very high rating. Question: Is something real if it's not on TV? Well, for me it is... :-) - LH |
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19 Sep 01 - 06:58 PM (#554388) Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Commercial From: Steve Latimer Little Hawk, It was available on www.bobdylan.com, it may still be there. I thought it was kind of neat. I don't know Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum yet so I don't know how the commercial relates to the song, but it had a real Lilly, Rosemary & the Jack of Hearts feel to me. |
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15 Oct 01 - 12:04 PM (#572506) Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Commercial From: Steve Latimer Found it. You have to scroll down the page a bit.
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15 Oct 01 - 02:14 PM (#572626) Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Commercial From: 53 i haven't seen it yet , but i'd like to. |
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15 Oct 01 - 02:19 PM (#572632) Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Commercial From: Steve Latimer 53, Did you try that Link? It worked when I tested it. Steve |
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15 Oct 01 - 02:33 PM (#572643) Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Commercial From: Clinton Hammond "award winning commercial director"?!?!?!?! How much lower can the human race sink do ya think???? |
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15 Oct 01 - 04:54 PM (#572759) Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Commercial From: radriano Maybe we should change the name of this site to the Bob Dylan Cafe. |
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15 Oct 01 - 05:40 PM (#572797) Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Commercial From: Justa Picker I don't think anything can top the best commerical (send-up) I've ever heard, which was done by the National Lampoon people YEARS ago (70s?)...about "The Spangled Dwarf in His Bow Tie - The Infantry That Don't Ask Why"...and then Bob himself (impersonator) pitching his greatest hits. Absolutely classic! |