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youtube.com/watch?v=XRbeUnn-AUA (video footage - 1964- from the performance depicted in the first half of the diptych) Good stuff!
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Where else can you see Bob Dylan in a concert performed in the 1960's on a Wednesday in 2007.
Answer quickly, only a few more Wednesdays in 2007 left!
Last weekend the studio welcomed Dylan and his fun family! The little guy did not stop from the second he arrived and was a load of fun! The balloons were a massive success too! Even if he did want to pop them by HEAD-BUTTING them!!! Cool dude :)!!!
Dylan Thomas was born in the front upstairs bedroom at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, situated in the Uplands area of Swansea, South Wales, on 27 October 1914. Uplands was, as it is today, one of the more affluent areas of the city, which kept him away from the more industrial side of the city. His father, David John Thomas, was an English master who taught English literature at the local grammar school. His mother, Florence Hannah Thomas ( née Williams), was a seamstress born in Swansea.
"Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light."
Dylan Thomas Grave, Laugharne.
Model Dylan Fosket, while preparing for a shoot with my wife, fashion / artistic photographer Caitlin Bellah. A behind the scenes picture that turned out to be a portrait, Film Ilford HP5 400, camera Pentax K1000
D26682vs. Worm's Head on The Gower in South Wales is an off shore headland, connected to the mainland by a rocky causeway. But this causeway is only passable at low tide, so care is needed when crossing to make sure that there is sufficient time to return before the tide comes in again. People often get stranded over there - and this includes the famous Welsh poet Dylan Thomas!
On the occasion of my visit the tide came in and Worm's Head causeway rapidly disappeared under the rising waters. Several people were cut off and stranded on Worm’s Head so the coastguards called out the inshore lifeboat and this photo shows the rescue boat arriving back at the mainland with some of the rescued tourists.
The other boat is a sightseeing boat from nearby Oxwich Bay that had turned up to watch the excitement.
This area has the World’s second highest tidal range which can be up to 49 feet / 15 metres and more details of Worm's Head can be found here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worm%27s_Head
Tuesday, 15th August, 2023. Copyright © Ron Fisher 2024.