Good morning.
"I offered up my innocence and got repaid with scorn."
I think that line from 'Shelter from the Storm' perfectly captures the '60s' for Vietnam vets, even though it came out a couple of decades later.
In '64 I got into an argument with a classmate over my right to call Dylan 'Bobby'. A quarter of a century later she became my ex-wife after several minutes of marriage.
I believe Dylan and Jackson Browne are the two great American poets of the 20th century. Too bad Jackson is so liberal that it affects his music. Now I can only listen to his older work. Bob Dylan's music just gets better and I can overlook his politics.
Michael Frazier
"And the one eyed undertaker, blows a funeral horn, come in she said Ill give ya, shelter from the storm.."