Bob Dylan Fooled The World For Decades
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- Bob Dylan fooled the world for decades claiming to have written many of the melodies to his hit songs when in fact most of the melodies were from preexisting songs that he did not write, including Blowin In The Wind.
In a last nail in the coffin scenario James Damiano's movie "Eleven Years" draws the straw that breaks the camel's back, rivets Bob Dylan to his secret past of plagiarism and rewrites musical history"......Virtue Films
No artist can lay claim to the controversy that has surrounded the career of songwriter James Damiano. Thirty three years ago James Damiano began an odyssey that led him into a legal maelstrom with Bob Dylan that, to this day, fascinates the greatest of intellectual minds.
Since auditioning for the legendary CBS Record producer John Hammond, Sr., who influenced the careers of music industry icons Charlie Christian, Billy Holiday, Bob Dylan, Pete Seger, Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Ray Vaughan , James has engaged in a half a billion dollar copyright infringement law suit with Bob Dylan.
As the curtain rises on the stage of deceit we learn that CBS / Sony international recording artist, Bob Dylan not only used songs and lyrics written by James Damiano but also solicited Mr. Damiano's materials for a period of over ten years and eleven months.
Bob Dylan's name is credited to the songs. One of those songs is nominated for a Grammy as the best rock song of the year. Ironically the title of that song is Dignity.
The true way of musical growth is for it to be used re-used and built upon. In its normal environment, music evolves. Bob evolved the music. If you listen to those early hits you describe, and then listen to the predecessor songs, you will realize that he used existing pieces, but he also vastly improved them. Sometimes it was the words, sometimes he would add a contrasting section. It was genius. Also note that I said in a "normal environment". The idea of copyrighting songs and suing people who used pre-existing melodies is an invention of the last 200 years. It strangles the natural development of music. I also like copyrights. I like it when artists get paid for their work. But the real test is, listen to the originals, and then listen to Bob's version. Did he improve it? Most people give a resounding "YES!"
Very well said!
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Dylan sucked
Well, if true, you've gotta admit he sure knew how to spot and make a good song when others couldn't. Everything comes from something,. It's how you put your own spin on.
Maybe, but his actual 'singing voice' is awful!
@@jamesprior2496 In We Are the World, many said his part was the best.
@@mrwilliamwonder Steveie Wonder sang that for him, to show how it should go. :-) I saw the video. It was really funny. Bob was kinda lost among all the other great singers. But he hung in there and did. Unlike Prince who was also supposed to be there but was a no show.
@@RickBeall MN guys are shy at heart around all those great singers from the big city. Stevie Wonder did the best Dylan and Beatles covers of anyone.
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Who cares about what anyone else says. Bob is a Genius. It was him that opened our eyes and ears to everything. That he didn't invent music and the English language is but a mere oversight.
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@@virtuefilms1 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bob repackaged a lot of stuff that we might not have otherwise heard. He's still genius.
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Hahaha!
When you’re completely and totally ignorant of American musical traditions, this is the conclusion that you reach. Something is happening here but you don’t know what it is, do you Mr. Jones?
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jesus christ what a response
At 16, good grief.
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Bob Dylan is a folk historian, music lineage holder and a national treasure. If you read his astounding book Chronicles, he openly admits borrowing and carrying on the great melodies of the past. He shows gratitude, devotion and respect for all his musical heroes. No one deserves his place as a poetic musical national treasure more than he.
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Not a Nobel prize for literature, though. Please. Plagiarism doesn’t get one.
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His "plagerism" changed my life and the world at large, but your little hit piece didn't leave a scratch. Scant Virtue at Films 1.
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Dylan sucked
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He imitated songwriters to learn his craft, like any artist.
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He re did rollin and tumblin and did an awesome version … he re writes major portions of his own songs and make new versions of lyrics…
Within the civilized nations of the world the word culture has long been synonymous, with the name Bob Dylan. There are many interpretations of the definition of the word culture. Practically speaking, the most authentic definition describes culture as "the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement".
When referencing this definition with regard to the public's perception of Bob Dylan, it is common knowledge that for decades leading up to the present that it was often subliminally suggested by the media that Bob Dylan is the most revered “celebrity” on the planet by the general populace and the intellectual community.
When focusing on the word "celebrity" in regard to Bob Dylan, it appears as if Dylan was touted as the most revered celebrity first before being transformed into being recognized as the most highly acclaimed and revered songwriter in the world.
It is without doubt a strange perspective to be cultivated as specifically “a celebrity." Instead of promoting his talent as a songwriter Dylan's camp, and the music and entertainment industry along with Hollywood promoted Dylan as a celebrity first above all else.
Leaked information has recently suggested that it was not by happenstance that this occurred. Dylan’s mysterious, subliminal persona had been meticulously cultivated by Dylan's camp to project Dylan as (specifically) the most revered “celebrity” of all in which no other celebrity would come close to matching Bob Dylan’s level of reverence.
you can hear a line in the movie "The Best Years of Our Lives" that sound a lot like Blowing in the Wind.
Why is he so original if he is such a plagiarist?
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Within the civilized nations of the world the word culture has long been synonymous, with the name Bob Dylan. There are many interpretations of the definition of the word culture. Practically speaking, the most authentic definition describes culture as "the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement".
When referencing this definition with regard to the public's perception of Bob Dylan, it is common knowledge that for decades leading up to the present that it was often subliminally suggested by the media that Bob Dylan is the most revered “celebrity” on the planet by the general populace and the intellectual community.
When focusing on the word "celebrity" in regard to Bob Dylan, it appears as if Dylan was touted as the most revered celebrity first before being transformed into being recognized as the most highly acclaimed and revered songwriter in the world.
It is without doubt a strange perspective to be cultivated as specifically “a celebrity." Instead of promoting his talent as a songwriter Dylan's camp, and the music and entertainment industry along with Hollywood promoted Dylan as a celebrity first above all else.
Leaked information has recently suggested that it was not by happenstance that this occurred. Dylan’s mysterious, subliminal persona had been meticulously cultivated by Dylan's camp to project Dylan as (specifically) the most revered “celebrity” of all in which no other celebrity would come close to matching Bob Dylan’s level of reverence.
I would bet more people know who he is than know you.
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@@virtuefilms1 ---a curse upon your head.
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Its hard to take what you say without believing its out of pure hate. u have a full site and yt channel dedicaed to making him look like a fraud and using words like fool. Bob dylan used alot of old melodies because he believed they were good, and to go into each and every snog is impossible when you live in the 60s and to mention that he stole words when he was 16 is a bit crazy aswell because, everyone who finds their art always takes inspiration and sometimes even more than that to keep his work flow inspired, and to set his feet off. Even if he did steal the music, he made it much better, just like how jimi hendrix made all along the watchtower his song instead of bobs because he improved it.
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You're so glib. Its a folk and blues tradition
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Put the songs side by side. You know, show us the songs Dylan ripped off so we can listen to them ourselves and make a determination. Just saying this, that and the other thing isn't going to impress anyone.
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Didn’t T.S. Eliot say that good poets borrow and great poets steal or something to that effect?
And? Did he also steal the ability to make us feel the way we do when we hear him deliver a song? And did he also steal his harmonica playing? There’s a little larceny in all of us, thank heaven, or we’d all be starting from square one. Go fudge.
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There is nothing new under the sun. I think we can forgive Bob for what he did when he was sixteen. Woody Guthrie stole melodies. David Bowie admitted he borrowed heavily. He said he was "a tasteful thief." Ha ha. I think this sort of thing goes on a whole lot in music and is somewhat unavoidable.
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Within the civilized nations of the world the word culture has long been synonymous, with the name Bob Dylan. There are many interpretations of the definition of the word culture. Practically speaking, the most authentic definition describes culture as "the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement".
When referencing this definition with regard to the public's perception of Bob Dylan, it is common knowledge that for decades leading up to the present that it was often subliminally suggested by the media that Bob Dylan is the most revered “celebrity” on the planet by the general populace and the intellectual community.
When focusing on the word "celebrity" in regard to Bob Dylan, it appears as if Dylan was touted as the most revered celebrity first before being transformed into being recognized as the most highly acclaimed and revered songwriter in the world.
It is without doubt a strange perspective to be cultivated as specifically “a celebrity." Instead of promoting his talent as a songwriter Dylan's camp, and the music and entertainment industry along with Hollywood promoted Dylan as a celebrity first above all else.
Leaked information has recently suggested that it was not by happenstance that this occurred. Dylan’s mysterious, subliminal persona had been meticulously cultivated by Dylan's camp to project Dylan as (specifically) the most revered “celebrity” of all in which no other celebrity would come close to matching Bob Dylan’s level of reverence.
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welcome to sour grapes and BS rubbish by critics and the songwriters who feels betrayed or what ever that their supposedly written song wasn't the chosen one performed by them. Say it's true Bob Dylan did actually listen to their songs and record them, well thankfully he did do that cause if he hadn't blowing in the wind would have sounded good but not nearly as endearing, powerful and had the longevity that it still has.
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Horsefeathers
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Yeah whatever
if...he is a formidabel plagiat.
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Within the civilized nations of the world the word culture has long been synonymous, with the name Bob Dylan. There are many interpretations of the definition of the word culture. Practically speaking, the most authentic definition describes culture as "the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement".
When referencing this definition with regard to the public's perception of Bob Dylan, it is common knowledge that for decades leading up to the present that it was often subliminally suggested by the media that Bob Dylan is the most revered “celebrity” on the planet by the general populace and the intellectual community.
When focusing on the word "celebrity" in regard to Bob Dylan, it appears as if Dylan was touted as the most revered celebrity first before being transformed into being recognized as the most highly acclaimed and revered songwriter in the world.
It is without doubt a strange perspective to be cultivated as specifically “a celebrity." Instead of promoting his talent as a songwriter Dylan's camp, and the music and entertainment industry along with Hollywood promoted Dylan as a celebrity first above all else.
Leaked information has recently suggested that it was not by happenstance that this occurred. Dylan’s mysterious, subliminal persona had been meticulously cultivated by Dylan's camp to project Dylan as (specifically) the most revered “celebrity” of all in which no other celebrity would come close to matching Bob Dylan’s level of reverence.
Booooooo!
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So where did he steal ballad of a thin man from or desolation row
He stole ballad of a thin man from The Carpenters.
Lol
He re did rollin and tumblin and did an awesome version … he re writes major portions of his own songs and make new versions of lyrics…
www.blowin.org/
Within the civilized nations of the world the word culture has long been synonymous, with the name Bob Dylan. There are many interpretations of the definition of the word culture. Practically speaking, the most authentic definition describes culture as "the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement".
When referencing this definition with regard to the public's perception of Bob Dylan, it is common knowledge that for decades leading up to the present that it was often subliminally suggested by the media that Bob Dylan is the most revered “celebrity” on the planet by the general populace and the intellectual community.
When focusing on the word "celebrity" in regard to Bob Dylan, it appears as if Dylan was touted as the most revered celebrity first before being transformed into being recognized as the most highly acclaimed and revered songwriter in the world.
It is without doubt a strange perspective to be cultivated as specifically “a celebrity." Instead of promoting his talent as a songwriter Dylan's camp, and the music and entertainment industry along with Hollywood promoted Dylan as a celebrity first above all else.
Leaked information has recently suggested that it was not by happenstance that this occurred. Dylan’s mysterious, subliminal persona had been meticulously cultivated by Dylan's camp to project Dylan as (specifically) the most revered “celebrity” of all in which no other celebrity would come close to matching Bob Dylan’s level of reverence.