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11/03/2025

by Jonathan Rauch

25/02/2025

Another two advocates have today joined the RSL family....welcome aboard Chris from Mannum R.S.L and Jeff from Darwin RSL Sub-Branch. We are so happy to have you...as are our veterans!!!
If you'd like to become an RSL Compensation Advocate and support your fellow veterans navigating the challenges of entitlements, please contact us on 08-8100 7300 or email [email protected].

04/02/2025

Welcome to my Western Front Signature Tour 2025. I have hand-designed this itinerary to explore some of my favourite places on the Western Front. BOOK ONLINE!

30/01/2025

“If I was to go back to the dawning of it all, I guess I’d have to start with Buddy Holly. Buddy died when I was about eighteen and he was twenty-two. From the moment I first heard him, I felt akin. I felt related, like he was an older brother. I even thought I resembled him.”

- Literature laureate Bob Dylan.

“Buddy played the music that I loved – the music I grew up on: country western, rock ‘n’ roll, and rhythm and blues. Three separate strands of music that he intertwined and infused into one genre. One brand. And Buddy wrote songs – songs that had beautiful melodies and imaginative verses. And he sang great – sang in more than a few voices. He was the archetype. Everything I wasn’t and wanted to be. I saw him only but once, and that was a few days before he was gone. I had to travel a hundred miles to get to see him play, and I wasn’t disappointed.

“He was powerful and electrifying and had a commanding presence. I was only six feet away. He was mesmerizing. I watched his face, his hands, the way he tapped his foot, his big black glasses, the eyes behind the glasses, the way he held his guitar, the way he stood, his neat suit. Everything about him. He looked older than twenty-two. Something about him seemed permanent, and he filled me with conviction. Then, out of the blue, the most uncanny thing happened. He looked me right straight dead in the eye, and he transmitted something. Something I didn’t know what. And it gave me the chills.

“I think it was a day or two after that that his plane went down. And somebody – somebody I’d never seen before – handed me a Leadbelly record with the song “Cottonfields” on it. And that record changed my life right then and there. Transported me into a world I’d never known. It was like an explosion went off. Like I’d been walking in darkness and all of the sudden the darkness was illuminated. It was like somebody laid hands on me. I must have played that record a hundred times.”

Have you seen a musician whose performance you will remember forever?

Listen to Dylan’s Nobel Prize lecture to learn more about his influences: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/2016/dylan/lecture/

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