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The times they have a-Changed

November 1, 2006

This clip from the upcoming Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin' broadway play isn't really video related, but the absurd literalism in the musical number for "Like a Rolling Stone" is too hilarious not to share. Love the prop guitar and the bouncy balls used to represent rolling stones!


Posted by Jennifer Netherby on November 1, 2006 | Comments (9)


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November 1, 2006
In response to: The times they have a-Changed
AnnieD commented:

This is my nightmare.




November 1, 2006
In response to: The times they have a-Changed
JustSomeDude commented:

I can't wait to see the man in the trenchcoat and the giant No-Doz prop in the show's version of "Subterranean Homesick Blues."




November 1, 2006
In response to: The times they have a-Changed
Street Date commented:

I can't wait till this available on Blu-Ray Disc. It'll be like I was there.




November 2, 2006
In response to: The times they have a-Changed
Lamb commented:

That is....I don




November 2, 2006
In response to: The times they have a-Changed
Lamb commented:

I feel....violated in some way after watching that,,,,




November 2, 2006
In response to: The times they have a-Changed
Sacrificial Lamb commented:

I feel violated...




November 5, 2006
In response to: The times they have a-Changed
ProHipHop commented:

Comments above the post! This is really strange. Hey, that Ifilm player bites, doesn't it?




March 22, 2007
In response to: The times they have a-Changed
John loner commented:

this is appauling makes me sick




May 3, 2009
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