Thursday, December 13, 2007

Bob Dylan Covers the Rich Boys

Posted by Jason Harper on Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 10:34 AM

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After a lifelong career of changing the world through trad. American music forms and profound lyrical incantations, the Bobster has finally gotten hip to punk rock. And he's chosen the oeuvre of Kansas City group the Rich Boys for his early experimentation in the genre.

Behold, Dylan Gets Rich!

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That is something I will HAVE to check out.

And I hope your readers set aside a little time to check out my new novel, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS.

It's a murder-mystery. But not just any rock superstar is knocking on heaven's door. The murdered rock legend is none other than Bob Dorian, an enigmatic, obtuse, inscrutable, well, you get the picture...

Suspects? Tons of them. The only problem is they're all characters in Bob's songs.

You can get a copy on Amazon.com or go "behind the tracks" at www.bloodonthetracksnovel.com to learn more about the book.

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Posted by Tom Grasty on 12/17/2007 at 11:00 PM

I totally read this as Bob Dylan covering Rich Boy. (sung in nasal voice:)
"Throw some D's on that bitch!"

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Posted by Nadia on 12/14/2007 at 12:15 PM

you got the nerrrve to write about me in your interweb newspaper? what bobby d ain't good enough for your real newspaper??? i see how it is, i sing the song and you just do me wrong, but why can't we just get along?

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Posted by Bobby Dylan on 12/13/2007 at 7:59 PM
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