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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Susan "Suze" Rotolo, the woman who inspired some of Bob Dylan's best-known songs, died Friday after a long illness, according to the New York Daily News. She was 67. Rotolo became widely known after a photograph of her walking down a snowy Manhattan street with Dylan appeared on the cover of his 1963 album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan." The two began dating in 1961, when she was 17. In his memoir "Chronicles Volume One," Dylan described their first meeting: "She was the most erotic thing I'd ever seen. She was fair skinned and golden haired, full-blooded Italian. The air was suddenly filled ...
My grandmother Grace Crawford Longino came into this world in 1901 and left it in 2002. In mid-century she seemed to be the most important woman in her town of Huntsville, Texas. By the time she died, she was almost forgotten except by family and the few friends still alive. When she was in her late 80s I'd end conversations with "I love you" because I never knew if it would be our last. In reply, she'd say thank you. One time I teased her about that. "You never say 'I love you' back to me. Maybe you don't love me." "Not love you? Why, the very idea!" she said. "I'd give my life for you." ...
On Friday word came down that Irish folk singer Liam Clancy, 74 years old, had died. Within minutes Facebook was awash in the news. Radio DJs announced they were planning tributes. Others, including me, posted Clancy Brothers videos. ...
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