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Like Father, Like Son
Ahhhh, a proud moment for any Dad...
a son's first rock concert!
The power of Dylan saved my life and the power of rock moved my soul. I shared this gift with my son David. David united with me in a sacred trust and love of Bob Dylan. We watched Don't Look Back until the DVD was scratched. We listened and learned each song. We made the Scorsese documentary, No Direction Home our bible. Dave soaked up everything he could about Dylan. Hattie Carroll was his favorite song. We practiced on the guitar, we sang it and we watched it again, and again.
That is why the Dylan t-shirt and hat that Dave is wearing in this picture is so memorable. It symbolizes my rebirth and the beginning of a shared interest for Dave and me. My wife Kristie and I took Dave to Hershey to experience Dylan! The encore was Like a Rolling Stone. I told Dave at the time, "not many kids your age can say they've seen a living legend perform what is arguably the best rock song ever written". Truer words were never spoken.
a son's first rock concert!
The power of Dylan saved my life and the power of rock moved my soul. I shared this gift with my son David. David united with me in a sacred trust and love of Bob Dylan. We watched Don't Look Back until the DVD was scratched. We listened and learned each song. We made the Scorsese documentary, No Direction Home our bible. Dave soaked up everything he could about Dylan. Hattie Carroll was his favorite song. We practiced on the guitar, we sang it and we watched it again, and again.
That is why the Dylan t-shirt and hat that Dave is wearing in this picture is so memorable. It symbolizes my rebirth and the beginning of a shared interest for Dave and me. My wife Kristie and I took Dave to Hershey to experience Dylan! The encore was Like a Rolling Stone. I told Dave at the time, "not many kids your age can say they've seen a living legend perform what is arguably the best rock song ever written". Truer words were never spoken.