Gulins Klädaffären [Gulins clothing shop] Gamla Stan Stockholm Dont Look Back (1967) "On to another Gulin shop. Finally Dylan finds a blue suede jacket and two shirts. He pays in dollars, and the shop assistants helpfully work out the exchange rate." (Bauldie, John. Ghost of Electricity : Bob Dylan's 1966 world tour. 1988, page101.) He also went into a bookstore to get an English translation of Rimbaud, but they did not have one." "Sven Gulin var medlem i Svenska Antisemitiska Föreningen." EDLIS Café www.edlis.org/cafe 1966-04-29
@@zlobelgreen498 He sang protest songs about *all* wars. He sang songs about civil rights and social injustices. You are saying he wrote songs like The Times They Are a Changin' *just to profiteer* given what was happening at the time? You're nuts. BTW he started making good money in 1962 - years before America went to Vietnam. If that is your problem with Bob, then you had better add just about every singer songwriter of the 60s as mere war profiteerers.🙄