Bob Dylan, Donovan and Mary Travers of Peter, Paul and Mary backstage at the Newport Folk Festival, 1965
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Bob Dylan, Donovan and Mary Travers of Peter, Paul and Mary backstage at the Newport Folk Festival, 1965
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Love this picture from Newport 65
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Oh yeah, this a interesting picture. In „Don’t Look Back“ was Dylan hard on Donovan. But in Newport looks Donovan happy. I think, there was no serious rival between him and Dylan.
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Yes, I agree. I don’t think there was any rivalry. I believe Bob was kinda kidding himn Don’t Look Back, but I don’t think any of that was taken seriously by anyone between them… just guessing
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I read a Rolling Stone interview where I thought Dylan implied Donovan was a nice guy but not that talented. Hard to know when Dylan’s serious though.
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I think they didn’t were on the same page creatively, but I don’t think that Bob Dylan disliked Donovan or that he didn’t like Donovan’s music.
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Dylan is the older brother. Donovan the kid brother cut-up. Mary looks up to Dylan. Great photo.
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When the folk revival in America began (with Pete Seeger, Peter, Paul & Mary, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan), copied those in the UK the American style. Donovan may have sounded like Bob Dylan first, but then he developed his own style.
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Three of my favorites. Donovan did not write as much music, but his songs are never forgotten.
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Donovan was a well-known songwriter in the 60’s, and as Scottish as he is he rolled the „R“ absolutely „rrrrrelentlessly“.
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