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    The song “Three Little Birds‚” by Bob Marley can relate to my life because it is a song full of happiness‚ overcoming tough obstacles‚ and it also reminds me of my older brother. To begin‚ most of Bob Marley’s songs have a lot to do with being happy and sharing happiness with others as well. I like how Bob Marley views the world on love‚ peace‚ and happiness. His lyrics to this song are calm and also has appropriate language. In the society I live in today‚ it is hard to find a decent song to listen

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    Bob Dylan ’s iconic songwriting‚ unique and distinctive singing voice‚ as well as his controversial and thought-provoking lyrics has undoubtedly placed Dylan among the elites of modern‚ American musical history. This is not to say there are those who dislike and generally do not care for his songwriting‚ but almost everyone has come in contact with his expansive body of work. Born Robert Allen Zimmerman in 1941 in Duluth‚ Minnesota‚ he moved to New York City in 1961 and legally changed his name to

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    Paper The film I chose for this project is called “Marley.” This film is a documentary on the life and times of legendary Reggae artist Bob Marley. The film was released earlier this year on April 20. Marley was directed by Kevin MacDonald. In this film MacDonald takes you from Marley’s childhood to his untimely death. The movie shows you real footage of him and is narrated by those closest to him including his wife Rita Marley and Ziggy Marley and the rest of his children and close friends as they

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    Aryan Azizian The Poetics of Bob Dylan Professor James Keane Final Paper December 16‚ 2011 The Freewheelin’: An in Depth Analysis on the protest Songs of Bob Dylan The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan is the second album released by Dylan in 1963. This album launched his career as a songwriter‚ and helped him gain notoriety within in the folk community. The album features many songs written by Dylan himself‚ as opposed to his first album that included many covers. The album covers a wide range of

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    LIKE A ROLLING STONE Like a Rolling Stone was written by Bob Dylan in 1965. This is one of his most infamous songs which many people have written songs based on. Also the famous magazine Rolling Stone was retrieve from this song (or so Mr. Speizle says.) This song has many interesting quotes said within each stanza; a story which talks about the life of a lady who is considered a ‘Rolling Stone.’ This piece of literature particularly talks about the lifestyle of a young lady and the drastic changes

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    Ideas/Background: Bob Dylan is an American folk rock musician who influentially utilised poetry and current social themes in his music to create an impact. The song ‘Hurricane’‚ released in 1976‚ is one of his most famous songs. It discusses racism‚ racial injustice and corruption through the incorrect trial and murder conviction of African-American male Rubin Carter‚ an issue relevant to its time of release. Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He delivered

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    Marley & Me – Book Review Marley has got to be the most disobedient and destructive Labrador retriever on the planet. The book is called “Marley & Me” it is John Gorgan’s autobiographical book. Even if your not a dog person this book will have you intrigued‚ and page after page you will be sitting at the edge of your chair desperately what Marley the naughty dog is going to do next. Jen and John Grogan are a recently married couple‚ who decide on getting a dog as an insight to parenthood

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    Destin Theus Identifying The Disney Effect 8/30/13 Marley and Me So as a child I have had pets‚ all different types of pets. I’ve had fish‚ frogs‚ and my most favorite dogs. My first dogs name was Tank named after myself as that was my nickname growing up playing little league football. And oh yes I was a heck of a football player. He was a chow and pit bull mix‚ quite big in my eyes. He was a very caring a loving dog. My dad brought me to the pound that summer day and I was sold on him. I

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    Gandhi songwriters in the 1960’s used the power of the word to help achieve their desired results. Instead of making lectures‚ they decided to write songs filled with symbolism and meaning with a direct message. These people wrote passionate songs fighting for their rights. If these people didn’t stand up to the wrongness of the culture we would still be living in it today. John Lennon‚ one of the most influential songwriters and musician to ever lived‚ wrote a song called “Give Peace a Chance

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    Not very many songs compare to Bob Dylan’s timeless "Like A Rolling Stone". He explores areas that most conventional lyricists and composers do not touch. Bob tells us many of life’s lessons in a mere six minutes and nine seconds. The divine Bob describes life before and after the fall from fame and fortune by telling the stories of multiple persons‚ speaking to them in conversation. The theme of this song is loss‚ whether is it loss of social status‚ money‚ or trust for humanity. The first stanza

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