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  Sara Dylan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sara Dylan (born Wilmington, Delaware, October 28, 1939), born as Shirley Marlin Noznisky and later known as Sara Lownds, was the first wife of singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.
Sara Dylan is often referred to as "Sara Lownds, wife of Bob Dylan", which is inaccurate, as "Dylan" is not a stage name but the former Robert Allen Zimmerman's legal surname.
Sara Dylan is also sometimes incorrectly identified as "Sara Lowndes"; the error apparently comes from a long-debunked but often-repeated report that her first husband was one-time Playboy executive Victor Lowndes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sara_Lownds   (622 words)

  
 Dylan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name Dylan is a Welsh name, from the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "sea".
Dylan Klebold, one of the perpetrators of the Columbine High School massacre
Dylan the rabbit, a character in the television programme The Magic Roundabout.- named after Bob Dylan
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dylan   (206 words)

  
 A Tribute to Sara Dylan
Despite the lack of information available on her, Sara will be forever immortalized as Bob's first wife, the mother of four of his children, and his artistic muse.
For further understanding of who Sara is and what she was to Bob, read the lyrics to the two songs written explicitly for her.
As his muse for so many years, Sara Dylan is definitely a key player in Dylan history and worthy of remembrance as the inspiration for some of his most incredible songs.
www.angelfire.com /folk/devoted2dylan/sara.html   (831 words)

  
 Bob Dylan:bob dylan biography:bob dylan images:bob dylan songs:bob dylan lyrics:bob dylan quotes:Bob Dylan merchandise
Dylan's next album, The Times They Are A-Changin', provided more of the same: the title cut and "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" were the standout protest songs, while "Boots of Spanish Leather" was his saddest and most graceful love song so far.
Dylan's own transition from folk troubadour to rock bard was not quite so smooth: debuting his new material with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, he was famously booed off the stage.
He and Sara had separated, and Dylan's confusion, pain, and anger over their split infused the songs he was writing with a rare passion.
bobdylanbiography.8k.com   (2830 words)

  
 For Just a Day - Ex Isle Forums
Dylan followed her gaze; though it was a bright, sunny day, dark clouds were looming on the horizon.
Dylan had to be mad -- did the wooden figure raise a hand to his cheek and weep as she answered him....
Dylan turned and saw someone dressed for a rave party: At best, her clothes could be described as low rent -- a gray headband, fl top, jean jacket and matching shorts, with cheap jewelry on her ears and clanging on her wrists; and a belt Dylan might have expected on a cowboy.
www.exisle.net /mb/index.php?showtopic=16510   (12461 words)

  
 Episode 108 - The Banks of the Lethe
Sara, and Ismail Khalid (a Nietzschean friend of theirs who stayed loyal to the Commonwealth), are on the Starry Wisdom, a research vessel, at the Hephaestus fl hole, trying to rescue the Andromeda.
Dylan does this, and to his surprise, he receives a response from Sara, 300 years in the past.
Dylan uses the AG pods to increase the mass of the fighter, causing it to be sucked into the fl hole, but they lose the pods as well, and they are out of position for another attempt.
www.laurabertram.net /eldoradodrift/episodes/ep_108.html   (2238 words)

  
 A Bob Dylan Timeline
Dylan is persuaded to appear with the Band at England's Isle of Wight Festival.
Dylan performs at a farewell concert for The Band, which is filmed for later release as The Last WaltzRolling Thunder continues to tour and a second benefit for Hurricane Carter is organized.
Dylan and the Dead, a collaboration between Dylan and the Grateful Dead, is released, but the performances of both Dylan and the Dead are not their finest.
www.new-pony.com /timeline.html   (2927 words)

  
 Renaldo and Clara
Dylan's wife Sara and his ex-lover Joan Baez are actresses in the film, and they act out a love triangle with him that is clearly meant to mirror real life, or at least to appear to mirror it.
Dylan is in a garage idly playing an acoustic guitar with a dark-haired woman by his side.
Scenes of Dylan and Ginsberg in the cemetery at Lowell are intercut with this.
web.utk.edu /~wparr/renaldo.html   (5222 words)

  
 PLAYBOY INTERVIEW: BOB DYLAN
Dylan has seldom been forthcoming with any answers, particularly in interview situations and has long been notorious for questioning the questions rather than answering them, replying with put-ons and tall tales and surrounding his real feelings with mystery and circumlocution.
Frequently, we'd be interrupted as Dylan would have to run onto the dubbing stage and watch the hundredth run-through of one of the film's two dozen reels to see if his detailed instructions had been carried out.
Onscreen, Renaldo, played by Bob Dylan, and Clara, played by Sara Dylan (the movie was shot before the divorce-though not long before), are interrupted in the midst of connubial foolery by a knock at the door.
www.interferenza.com /bcs/interw/play78.htm   (11244 words)

  
 Shelter From the Storm by Bob Dylan Songfacts
Dylan wrote the songs on the album Blood on the Tracks as he was dealing with his divorce.
Dylan's words sum up a dark picture of the world with one speck of light being the she that gives him shelter from the storm.
i believe that sara is diffinatly the she, as dylan was analyzing and walking the lines of relationships and the charged emotions they leave when one person is still in love with someone who's not in love with them.
www.songfacts.com /detail.php?id=2450   (1839 words)

  
 Blogcritics.org: Music Video Review: Bob Dylan's Renaldo & Clara
Dylan wanted to stay on the road; Sara wanted a more stable life and was tired, so it is written, of the expected things that went on during the tour.
Dylan is the most recognizable person on that stage (and there are many) not just for his music, but for his white face and his large, flower-capped hat as well.
The point is, Dylan should have kept the concert footage, a few shots of the areas around, (the sort of Pennebaker work that he had done earlier in the sixties,) and perhaps some of the backstage stuff and the rest.
blogcritics.org /archives/2005/12/12/193844.php   (2014 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Desire: Music: Bob Dylan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Dylan shows an unlikely innocence and a greater sense of the world around him on this 1976 follow-up to the more cynical and introspective Blood on the Tracks.
Delicate and heartbreaking, the finale "Sara" is a gift to his ex-wife that eloquently recounts the wonders of a relationship, perhaps in an attempt to revive it.
Dylan, for the most part, maintains the gorgeous melodies, sharp wit and magnificent story telling we have come to expect from him.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000255X?v=glance   (1703 words)

  
 Renaldo and Clara   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sara is seen with a white hat or scarf rolled tightly around her head.
Dylan and his entourage barge into an office building with a camera and demand to see Walter Yentikoff, who was an important person at CBS Records (President?).
Sara says she'd stay if he'd ask her the right way, but she can't tell him what the right way is. Music is heard which could be either "Ballad in Plain D", "One Too Many Mornings", "If You See Her Say Hello" or "Oh Sister" (in fact they all are rather similar musically).
www.litkicks.com /Films/RenaldoAndClara.html   (5220 words)

  
 Bob Dylan Who's Who
"Sara Dylan arrived unexpectedly on the night of the second session, July 31 [1975].
I know it was in his mind,' says [theater director and lyricist Jacques] Levy, who had not seen Sara the whole summer (she had been on vacation in Mexico).
He sang 'Sara' to his wife as she watched from the other side of the glass.
www.expectingrain.com /dok/who/d/dylansara.html   (676 words)

  
 Bob Dylan Sara lyrics
[ Download Bob Dylan Ringtones ] [ Send to a friend ] I laid on a dune I looked at the sky When the children were babies and played on the beach You came up behind me, I saw you go by You were always so close and still within reach.
Sara, Sara Whatever made you want to change your mind Sara, Sara So easy to look at, so hard to define.
Sara, Sara Sweet virgin angel, sweet love of my life Sara, Sara Radiant jewel, mystical wife.
www.lyricsdomain.com /2/bob_dylan/sara.html   (386 words)

  
 Bob Dylan photos:Elliott Landy's classic photos of Bob Dylan:Bob Dylan images:Bob Dylan pictures
320.Bob and Sara Dylan on the porch of Byrdcliff home, Woodstock, NY, 1968.
321.Bob and Sara Dylan on the porch of Byrdcliff home, Woodstock, NY, 1968.
345.Bob Dylan during his daughter’s party in his Bleecker St. house, w.
www.landyvision.com /photos/Bob_Dylan   (599 words)

  
 Sara Dylan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Her second husband Bob Dylan adopted her daughter Maria, from her...
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