- The Chipmunks: Mr Tambourine Man
- Burl Ives: The Times They Are A-Changin'
- Jonathan King: Million Dollar Bash
- James Last: Like A Rolling Stone
- Cliff Richard: Blowin' In The Wind
- William Shatner: Mr Tambourine Man
- Nancy Sinatra: It Ain't Me Babe
- The US Navy Steel Band: Blowin' In The Wind
- Lawrence Welk: Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
- Mae West: If You Gotta Go, go Now
Saturday, 6 December 2008
Ten improbable covers
The Rough Guide to Bob Dylan quite rightly says "what on earth were they thinking" about the following Dylan covers
Why did Wittgenstein attack Popper with a poker?
I don't know it, but I will soon, as I ordered the book Wittgenstein's Poker by John Eidinow and David Edmonds.
Bob in Basel
Bob Dylan honours Switzerland by visiting Basel on April 14th 2009 and Geneva on April 20th 2009, for details see the tour homepage. Here are some impressions form the last visit of his Bobness
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Monday, 20 October 2008
How do you introduce a legend?
“The poet laureate of rock 'n' roll. The voice of the promise of the '60s counterculture. The guy who forced folk into bed with rock, who donned makeup in the '70s and disappeared into a haze of substance abuse, who emerged to "find Jesus," who was written off as a has-been by the end of the '80s, and who suddenly shifted gears and released some of the strongest music of his career beginning in the late '90s.”
(from a Buffalo News article 9 August 2002).
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(from a Buffalo News article 9 August 2002).
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Friday, 17 October 2008
Masterpieces in words of one syllables
When you're asked to explain the famous second incompleteness theorem of Kurt Gödel, what is maximum length of words (measured in syllables) you think you will have to use? George Boolos managed to do it in words of one syllable. You can find the text here.
Sunday, 12 October 2008
Tour de Suisse, part 7: Geneva
Today we went to the Expat Expo to buy some cheese from cheeseclub. Afterwards we also enjoyed a nice (although a little foggy) autumn day in Geneva. By the way: the cheeses were delicious, there was Stinking Bishop, Cheddar, Red Leicester and Stilton and many more (just to name a few of the familiar ones).
















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