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“You just kinda wasted my precious time”…R.I.P, Suze Rotolo
Bob Dylan later admitted he was ashamed of a song he wrote, “Ballad in Plain D.” He is right to be embarrassed by the song. He was angry when he wrote it, and lashing out. He had just lost his lover and … Continue reading
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Tagged Ballad in Plain D, Bob Dylan, Chronicles Vol 1, Don't Think Twice It's Alright, Mad Men, Suze Rotolo
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Should I be watching Breaking Bad?
Even Don Draper says yes (and New York Times columnist, Ross Douthat, says if I like Mad Men, which I do, then I will love Breaking Bad).
Mad Men: The best family drama on TV
I’m half way through the second season of Mad Men. I am near concluding it is better as a family drama than The Sopranos; so far, it has been more consistent. I have not seen an episode or even a … Continue reading