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In the summer of 1965 Bob Dylan's album cover for B.I.A.B. H. had a picture of him sitting across from a willowy androgynous looking woman.

The rumors floating about were that "the woman" was Dylan, Xdressing. It was intriguing but not true. The woman was his managers wife, soon to be exwife. Which was cool because she was beautiful and now set free. B)

A decade later in the summer of '75 Dylan went on tour, wore make up and a woman's hat for the entire summer. That was cool. The tour was entitled "Rolling Thunder Review' The cd can be viewed at Dylan.com tittled "Live 1975.

Note: Attorneys! No implications!

My question is does anyone remember and your thoughts on Dylan as one of us? From away back then...Mia B) ps this happy face kinda looks lke Dylan. B)

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Guest Kelly Ann

Interesting postulation Mia...had to get my copy of Writings and Drawings by Bob Dylan out to check a few lyrics. Hmmm Highway 61 Revisited (one of my all time favs) Queen Jane Approximately...interesting...little sprinkles here and there throughout after BIABH when he'd gone electric. This was when he was still very hooked-up with Joan Baez...probably some explorations...who knows? Dylan is a pretty private person who seems to reveal lots...under many layers...really an interesting consideration (-; Kelly Ann

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Not an authority on Dylan, but you might remember Lou Reed from the Velvet Underground. If not check out his song, "Take a Walk on the Wild Side", I believe that it was on the Lou Reed album "Transformers" on the cover is a picture of him on stage wearing a yellow leotard, heels and pantyhose - the reinforced panty shows around the leg openings down about three inches (trying to be sure you noticed). The interesting lyric in this one is, "he shaved his legs and now he's a she,"

(the Velvet Underground was one of Andy Warhole's favorites - he was pretty close with the members and designed the 'banana' cover for one of thier albums.)

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How true, and don't forget the ;ate Niko, the beautiful androgynous heart throb of all of us then young caninbis inhalers.. UMMMH! Thanks for the memory Sally. This is your weekend for spot on comments. You're Great,,,Love you, Mia

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I have my moments, but then I'm old enough to just forget them! :lol:

Do you remember the attention that Culture Club got when it released the first album with Boy George? On the first release, there was no mention of sex other than the name being "Boy George" - people would stare at the cover and argue, that's a girl!, that's a guy!. He was much better looking in the old days. :D He then started to appear on talk shows and everybody found out - so the excitment was gone and so was the band.

I know of others as well - and while I don't believe that the name had anything to do with anyone in the group there was a group called, "Root Boy Slim and the Sex Change Band".

Love ya,

Sally

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O h yes I remember Culture Club. I was living with a ladyfriend and after we watched a Culture Club spot on Saturday Night Live I told her I enjoyed dressing in women's clothes. "Yeah right", she said. Well I let it go and when we broke up a coule,three years later, I told her about Cross Dressing, she didn't act surprised. My guess is after I told her the story years earlier, she started putting two and two together and didn't cae.

WE are still friends now and she knows about my life as Mia.

That's me and Boy George, and my friend Anna.

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Guest Donna Jean

OMG, Sally...I can't believe ANYONE would remember THAT band or song,

I know of others as well - and while I don't believe that the name had anything to do with anyone in the group there was a group called, "Root Boy Slim and the Sex Change Band".

I LOVED that band!!!

Singing Donna Jean

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I spent a lot of time in record stores (even managing a few)!

Of course we all remember David Bowie and his apperances in all maner of dress - from the body suits on the 'Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars' tour - to the Saturday night Live apperance in a mn taylored dress that reached the floor! Glitter Rock was an interesting thing to someone trying to supress his inner woman!

Every guy in that field wore more make up than my girl friend at the time!

Love ya,

Sally

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