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Nickname: Ken
Review: David, if you don't think Apple and Microsoft are excellent marketing/branding organizations, you've been asleep for the last 20 years. It helps, of course, that they're marketing innovative and well-designed products which meet or exceed consumer needs. Nothing "markets itself," re-read Malcolm Gladwell's "Tipping Point" to appreciate the power of non-traditional marketing.
Date reviewed: Oct 29, 2005 9:02 PM
Nickname: carson
Review: As Bobby himself has sung he couldn't give you justice in either rhythm or rhyme. You'll have to ask your maker, but he does offer more--I would add then any other songwriter ever.
Date reviewed: Oct 29, 2005 7:20 PM
Nickname: jim
Review: Interesting perspective, for sure.The last paragraph sums it up. Wish the business universe would learn that simple lesson. We music junkies have known it quite a while.
As for the disappearing Dylan, I don't think it was Dylan who wasn't there. "Do you..."?
Date reviewed: Oct 25, 2005 4:49 PM
Nickname: Harve
Review: Dylan is humble as a reflection of what it is to be truly human. He values self-understanding as opposed to hollow sensorilly glitz.
Date reviewed: Oct 25, 2005 1:18 PM
Nickname: Tom
Review: Dylan wants to speak through his music; if you don't "get it", you are not listening. I often think that people like him, who lived through the anti-war movement must be horribly, horribly saddened by the way things have turned out. The lessons of Viet Nam, and of our own mini-cultural revolution have been completely erased by the "God-Oil-Plutocracy" party.
Date reviewed: Oct 25, 2005 1:17 PM
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