Joan Baez & Bob Dylan, Newport Folk Festival, July 25, 1964 © Rowland Scherman.

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Joan Baez & Bob Dylan, Newport Folk Festival, July 25, 1964 © Rowland Scherman.
Duane Kearns Puryear holding his own AIDS panel at ‘Display on Ellipse’ in Washington, D.C., 1989
In creating this (panel) with needle and thread, Puryear completed the most significant reidentification possible. He identified himself as dead
CSNY 1974 Tour, © Joel Bernstein
Bob Dylan, 1965, with the siren whistle he played on the title track for “Highway 61 Revisited”
Joni Mitchell performs at the ‘Bread and Roses Festival of Music,’ September 3, 1978.
Bob Dylan on Joan Baez in Rolling Thunder Revue, dir. Martin Scorsese (2019)
“I let it go. It’s like swimming against the current. It exhausts you. After a while, whoever you are, you just have to let go, and the river brings you home.”
— Joanne Harris (via purplebuddhaquotes)
sun love pls
It means abandoning being a poet, abandoning your careerism, abandoning even the idea of writing any poetry, really abandoning, giving up as hopeless - abandoning the possibility of really expressing yourself to the nations of the world. Abandoning the idea of being a prophet with honor and dignity, and abandoning the glory of poetry and just settling down in the muck of your own mindYou really have to make a resolution to write for yourself, in the sense of not writing to impress yourself, but just writing what your self is saying.
Allen Ginsberg
“Talk to me like the rain and — let me listen, let me lie here and — listen…”
— Tennessee Williams, Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen, 1953 (via megairea)