Thanks for the heads up about those Greenwich Village documentaries on YouTube.
Sad to say, I have not watched them on YouTube. Trouble is, I don't spend much time on the Internet anymore.
Julie began to complain about my ignoring her and wanted us to spend more time outdoors.
She loves horseback riding and thanks to her I fell off a horse, but at least I didn't get injured.
It's SAFER sitting in front of a computer !!! {hahaha}
Anyhow....
YES! YES! YES! I've got the hardcover book "A Freewheelin' Time" written by Suze Rotolo and I'm enjoying it immensely,
although I haven't finished it yet. I've also got other books I've been trying to keep up with....
=> "I'd Give My Life" / Erik Darling
=> "We Never Knew Just What It Was" / Mike Murphey with Mike Kobluk & Chad Mitchell (story of The Chad Mitchell Trio)
=> "Take Me Home" / John Denver
=> "I Never Sold My Saddle" / Ian Tyson
Brucester
ps: Who knew when Bob Dylan gave Suze Rotolo his heart, she wanted his soul?
<> "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" / Bob Dylan / LP: Freewheelin' / Columbia Records / 1963
Brucester, There are some good documentaries about Greenwich Village that feature many artists, including segments on Bob Dylan. Some of these documentaries are available on YouTube.
Also, have you read, A Freewheelin' Time
A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties by Suzi Rotolo? It's a wonderful read for anyone 65 to 85 years of age that'll evoke memories of your own musical journey regardless of where you lived in your younger days. For anyone who loved the music, you kind of lived in Greenwich Village in your mind.
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