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Bob Dylan's Bizarre And Random Recent Tweets Are A Mystery To Even His Own Son

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The music legend has fans confused after a string of random tweets—and his son Jakob Dylan admitted to The Boston Globe, "I can’t tell you what’s going on with those."

Bob Dylan's recent random tweets have left fans confused, and it turns out his son Jakob is just as perplexed.

The legendary rocker historically led a nearly nonexistent social media presence.


But the times, they are a-changin.'

As of late, Dylan has tweeted more frequently, but fans are lost on the content.

On September 29, he tweeted:

"Happy Birthday Mary Jo! See you in Frankfort."

And then on October 9, he wrote:

"I ran into one of the Buffalo Sabres in the elevator at the Prague hotel."
"They were in town to play the New Jersey Devils."
"He invited me to the game but I was performing that night."

And fans just really don't know what to do with it all.












And they're not alone.

While speaking with The Boston Globe recently, Dylan's son Jakob mentioned he himself is rarely on social media.

When the interviewer said, “Your dad tweets more than you do these days," the Wallflowers frontman replied:

“Yeah, like most people, I can’t tell you what’s going on with those."
"I’ve seen those."
"I can’t [laughs] can’t tell you what that’s about. I’m not sure."
"But you’re right: Whatever it is, it’s more than I do.”

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