robbers For the character of Robin Hood is a kind of reference to the imagination (see this song on the Clash K-Libre and Index No. 7 ). The off-the-law (not necessarily a villain, but one who lives his life outside the law) plays an important role in U.S. history and mythology. Bob Dylan dedicates a song to John Wesley Harding, but the persona he puts out has little to do with the off-the-law John Hardin Welsey (without g). Anyway we are here on the pattern of building a legend of the West as there are many in American history, almost historiography ... They told us that Sam Peckinpah in Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid , those that narrate most of the western twilight, the end of a world.
The songs of Bob Dylan are quickly removed from the canvas. So here is a John Wesley Hardin JM Baule and English.
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