Bob Dylan, a celebrated pop icon for more than five decades, turned a year older on May 24. Now, a series of music concerts has been lined up in the city to mark the birthday of the American singer-songwriter, author, and painter. Considered the ‘voice of a generation’ for the impact that his songs like
Blowin’ in the wind
and
The times they are a-changin
had on the
Civil Rights Movement
and anti-war movement in the ’60s, Dylan’s music continues to inspire music lovers the world over.
Among his ardent fans is cinematographer
Ranjan Palit of 7 Khoon Maaf fame. Come Sunday and he will not only sing a dozen of Dylan’s songs at a south Kolkata cafe, but also talk about them. “There will be songs like To Ramona, It’s all over now baby blue, A hard rains a-gonna fall, It takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to cry, among others. As a Dylan fan, I wanted to celebrate his 77th birthday and joining me will be a surprise harmonica player,” said Palit, who is all geared up for the show.
Zinia Sen is chief copy editor at Calcutta Times. She handles the...
Read MoreZinia Sen is chief copy editor at Calcutta Times. She handles the "Kolkata Is Talking About" pages. She handles editing and production work, apart from writing regularly. She keenly awaits Friday releases and weekend concerts. She hates discussing work and loves playing badminton to keep her going. Having been a high school badminton champion, she says sports has instilled in her the drive to win.
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