I thought that I held the record of most appearances on the Bob Hope Show, but I think - It's Brooke Shields
I admire those old road dogs, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan. That's their life.
I don't listen to hard rock or heavy metal. I suppose I've always been influenced by folk music, I'm a big Bob Dylan fan.
[Bob Fosse] was a temperamental fellow - it was his way or the highway.
Bob Arum and Don King can do their thing but if I fought for those guys and they put the money up like they are supposed to then I don't have a problem.
I think people are just creative, and this can be expressed in a number of ways. Bob Dylan and David Bowie create both music and art.
Bob Hope, Red Skelton, and Eddie Cantor. . . help us keep our balance.
Paul [ Burwell] and I had also got interested in making books. We'd been working with Bob Cobbing, the sound poet, since the beginning of the 70s, and Bob had this press called Writers Forum.
I think I have every piece of music Bob Marley ever made.
Bob Dylan was again an entirely new person - this time old, craggy, cynical, and world-weary, as in "Not Dark Yet".
Ronnie Moran, Joe Fagan, Bob Paisley, Roy Evans - they were hard on us young players. If you got a 'well done' off Ronnie Moran, you must have played well. . . They never used superlatives at Liverpool.
We are at a crossroads in the music business: with the rise of the internet, the world we live in has changed, and the past is not coming back. But I see the glass as half-full: the internet and social networking are new avenues for the next Bob Dylan to be born on.
Jesus tapped me on the shoulder and said, Bob, why are you resisting me? I said, I'm not resisting you! He said, You gonna follow me? I said, I've never thought about that before! He said, When you're not following me, you're resisting me.
The thing that makes [Bob] Kennedy so good is that he doesn't have a fear of losing. He was willing to go to Europe and get hammered.
The reason I do what I do is because I was influenced by Steve Martin, by Woody Allen, by Bob Newhart, by Carol Burnett, by Lucille Ball.
Endorsed by Bob Jones, despite calling Mormonism a "cult".
You're absolutely right: Bob Grant is a racist, Bob Grant is a bigot, he's a despicable talk show host and I agree with that.
Second records aren't usually very good. Even Bob Dylan's was a bit disappointing.
I don't know how you can go your whole life and not listen once to Bob Marley - what's the point?
I called a company and asked to speak to Bob. The person who answered said, "Bob is on vacation. Would you like to hold?