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Friday, March 04, 2011

Learnt today from my erstwhile friend Stephen that Suze Rotolo has passed away after a long struggle with cancer.
The inspiration for so much early Dylan and turning him on to art in the Village, he wrote some of my all time favourite songs about and for her, 'Boots of Spanish Leather', 'One Too Many Mornings', 'Tomorrow Is a Long Time' and 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right'.......a muse and artist in her own right passes. It is she with Bobby on the 'Freewheelin' cover. She leaves her husband and son, Luca, a luthier from all accounts.




Obit here is really worth a read...........
Guardian obituary for Suze Rotolo



Suze Rotolo's book - A Freewheelin' Time, here

1 comment:

  1. Last night I was entertained by Hot Tuna and the 1st song they played was:

    What are they doing in heaven today?
    I don't know boy
    But it's my biz to say it and sing about it

    Chorus:
    What are they doing in heaven today,
    Where sin and sorrow are all done away?
    Peace abounds like a river, they say.
    What are they doing there now?

    I'm thinking of friends whom I used to know,
    Who lived and suffered in this world below
    But they've gone off to heaven, but I want to know
    What are they doing there now?

    Oh, what are they doing in heaven today,
    Where sin and sorrow are all done away?
    Peace abounds like a river, they say.
    But what are they doing there now?

    There's some whose hearts were burdened with care
    They paid for their moment to fighting and tears
    But they clung to the cross with trembling and fear
    But what are they doing there now?

    (chorus)

    And there's some whose bodies were full of disease
    Physicians and doctors couldn't give them much ease
    But they suffered 'til death brought a final release
    But what are they doing there now?

    (chorus)

    There's some who were poor and often despised
    They looked up to heaven with tear-blinded eyes
    While people were heedless and deaf to their cries
    But what are they doing there now?

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