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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
That's a word that most fans will agree does NOT apply.
Wiggle wiggle.
I do agree that despite the absolute garbage he mixes in with his genius he had to be given this prize. If not, decades after his death it would become more and more apparent that they ignored the man whose words were the most deeply woven into the fabric of the language of his time. What they need to do is to stop giving the peace prize to war criminals.
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Have to agree with your last sentence 100%
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Originally Posted by grindy
Blowing In The Wind is such a ****ing terrible song that even if I loved his other stuff (I don't), I'd be 100% against him getting the prize.
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Thank **** I'm not the only person who can't stand that song.