yes, as previously noted he uses the "n-word" in hurricane, but also says son of a ____ and @ss. He also uses son of a _____ in thunder on the mountain, from modern times, his latest endeavor
2007-08-07 09:52:56
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answered by morrisonhotel970 3
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Not that I recall. When Bob Dylan was famous we didn't need "bad" words in our songs to make them have a message.
2007-07-31 03:24:52
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answered by Richard B 7
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IN Bob's songs? I dont believe so, but just to check go to his site www.bobdylan.com and use the "search the Lyrics" option. now the Traveling Wilburys jumped around the f-bomb once or twice but never said the actual word. Bob's poetic and safe. he didn't need to be profane.
2007-07-31 10:42:01
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answered by stratofreak101 2
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He uses the word "n-i-g-g-e-r" in The Hurricane, a song about a boxer who was framed for murder. I've only heard him use "damn" otherwise, but that hardly counts. Yahoo doesn't convert it to stars, so i clearly doesn't count.
2007-08-06 21:50:53
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answered by Anonymous
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...Bad Word...long time since I have heard that saying.
....wow.
and who is that?
2007-07-31 03:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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