Bob Dylan abrazando el sionismo (recordemos que es judío). Dado que es un tema muy polémico, no diré más. Pasemos a lo técnico:
Versión alternativa de la canción "Neighborhood Bully", con una mezcla diferente, una guitarra más resaltada, más rápida pero disfrutable, y armónica al final (no presente en la versión lanzada oficialmente).
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Bob Dylan embracing Zionism. Since it is a very controversial issue, I will not say more. Let's go to the technical facts:
Alternative version of the song "Neighborhood Bully", with a different mix, a more audible guitar, faster but enjoyable, and harmonic at the end (not present in the officially released version).
A mini documentary on the 'Walled Off Hotel', artist Banksy's new installation in Bethlehem, Palestine. With exclusive footage inside the hotel, museum & rooms including the 'Barracks', the dormitory ...
Banking on Banksy: The man who makes millions from Banksy's murals
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After graffiti artist Banksy visited the war torn West Bank, he left a trail of subversive street art behind. But the art world's huge demand for the works has become a new source of local conflict.
"I hope that Banksy is not coming back here" says Walid Zawarah, a taxi driver who first spotted a Banksy on a Bethlehem wall. The art drew on the region's conflict, and made local and international headlines. For Zawarah, the art represents a wasted financial opportunity for the local people. From the rubble of Bethlehem to the galleries of Long Island, art dealer Stephan Keszler removes, restores and then sells Banksys to a hungry art market for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Meanwhile, one Palestinian family are now fighting a legal battle after they accepted $170 for their front door, which Banksy had painted on, not realising its value was over 100 times that price. "We needed every penny. We didn't know Banksy or his art".
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Mr.Banksy doing what he does best!
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