Monday, May 12, 2008

WHEN HE PAINTS HIS MASTERPIECE

That headline kind of wrote itself: a collection of Bob Dylan's paintings (and drawings and sketches) that he did on the road between 1989 and 1992 are going on display at a museum in England, according to The BBC. Unsurprisingly, the art conveys a sense of lonliness. I wonder if it conveys Bob's sense of humor.

I'd be interested in seeing these paintings if he ever does a gallery showing in New York.

On the other hand, what about a new album, Bob? In lieu of that, how about letting the fine folks at Sony Legacy put out a new volume of The Bootleg Series?

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