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Two Rode Together. 1961. Bob Dylan painted a scene from this film

American Western film directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart, Richard Widmark, and Shirley Jones.

Painting by Bob Dylan. Rocker. 2020. Acrylic on canvas. 91.3 x 152.8 cm.

Paintings from Bob Dylan’s new Point Blank series are currently on display at Halcyon Gallery, London. https://www.halcyongallery.com/exhibitions/93-bob-dylan-point-blank/

Painting of James Stewart as Marshal Guthrie McCabe in one of the opening scenes from the film.

The supporting cast includes Linda Cristal, Andy Devine, and John McIntire. The film is based upon the 1959 novel Comanche Captives, by Will Cook.

Unrelated to this — Bob Dylan and his band tomorrow night, 20th June 2025. Clarkston, Michigan. Pine Knob Music Theatre. Outlaw tour.

I was there the last time out at The Gorge Amphitheatre, Washington

Here is some of the footage that I recorded (with sound from my Tascam DR-07X)

Let the wind blow low, let the wind blow high…

The show was stopped after this song due to the high winds. I really wish it could have continued — Bob seemed to be enjoying the blustery weather — the timing of the lines.. the pages blowing, hats / paper flying across the scene. He was in great voice it seemed — his voice becoming strong as the winds blew higher..

This place was quite a place though —

I recorded this footage of Billy Strings playing — Before Bob Dylan and his band came to the stage and the wind got up.

The night before this was Bob Dylan’s birthday — Here is my recording of the set from that night:

Bob Dylan — 24th May, 2025. Ridgefield, Washington. Outlaw Tour.

Bob Dylan — 24th May, 2025. Ridgefield, Washington. Outlaw Tour.

I have set the recording to play over on YouTube at 10 PM, UK time:

I recommend this page —

Infinity Goes Up on Trial - Bob Dylan's Art and Ideas
Bonus Track #2 - My First Time with Bob
“My First Time with Bob…
Listen now

A lot of interesting people talking about the first time they saw Bob Dylan.

Rough and Rowdy Ways. Five years old today. 19th June, 2020. I just realised it is now 00:41 — Five years and one day old.

Tell Tale Heart. Oil paint on paper. 2025.

http://www.nightlymothpaintings.space

Best wishes,

nightly moth