BOB DYLAN - ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CONTACT ?

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Robert Morpheal, Morphealism, Bob Ezergailis

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Nov 25, 2008, 1:36:14 PM11/25/08
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Anyone know how to contact Bob Dylan ?

If you do please carry pass along the message. It's a simple one.

Most of the beat poets are passed away. Al Ginsberg has passed away.
So have many others
among those ranks. Bob Dylan is still around, somewhere.

He knew the 1960s, and he was one of the strongest voices among those
strong voices
that were making themselves heard then, in America and beyond its
confines. He showed
that he understood, better than most, where it was at, and what was at
stake. Well, Bob
Dylan has lived through the 30 plus years since then, and has
personally experienced
what has happened since then. He knows, I think, better than most,
what has silenced,
drowned out, suppressed, oppressed and repressed the voices of dissent
and protest. He
knows what pressures have been brought to bear upon old and young,
knowing and
unknowing, naive and wise, experienced and inexperienced, that have
shaped the mess
that we are now in. Remembering the past, and having experienced
change as it happened,
and being alive today is the key. That wisdom of knowledge is
desperately needed now.

We need Bob Dylan, now, more than we have needed most men, if he is
willing to come
forward and make a new stand for the sake of the real truth, real
human freedom, real
progress in America. He is one of the few voices that now can make a
difference because
Bob Dylan is old enough to remember how it really was, how it
happened, and knows
how it now is.

We need others who knew then, lived it, and know now. We need the
radicals, dissidents,
protestors, poets, minstrels, artists,... the voices of the past,
reinvoked now, remembering
what has happened to America and the world.

Without that we are truly lost and will never find the way.


So, if you know how to contact Bob Dylan and others similarly, please
do so and pass
along the message that we need them now more than ever.

Robert Morpheal


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