1 month ago 11th Oct 15:01
Bob Dylan Inspired By Burns....
Bob Dylan was inspired to take up songwriting after he read a verse by Scottish poet Robert Burns.
The folk legend was asked to name his greatest influence as part of a campaign to celebrate musical icons by record store Hmv.
And he chooses a section of Burns' classic poem A Red, Red Rose as the biggest inspiration of his career.
The verse includes the lines: "O my luve is like a red, red rose/ That's newly sprung in June/ O my luve's like the melodie/ That's sweetly play'd in tune."
Other acts to contribute to the My Inspiration project include Paul McCartney, Elton John, and former The Jam frontman Paul Weller.
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by Eduardo Gutierrez - 17:13:07 11th Oct 2008
Bob is funny and always provocative.