I watched I'm Not There last night, and the night before. Partly, it's true that I fell asleep the first time (danger of DVD's), but even the parts I saw while quite wakeful were much better on a second viewing. It seemed to me like a movie version of Dylan lyrics--dreamlike, evocative, on the edge of literal but truly miles away--evocative rather than narrative. I think too that I will have to download the soundtrack. So many great covers I hadn't heard before.

I met Richie Havens, in my younger days. He is such a rich, gentle soul. At the time I met him, he attributed all war to the Y chromosome (but perhaps later days of Margaret Thatcher, Lyndie England, and Ann Coulter have shown him that the X has its dark side, too) and thought that Jesus was free of that. An interesting theology. I'm glad he's still around.
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