Connect (the three black-and-white pictures to the one in colour).
Answer: Bob Dylan's "video" for his song, "Subterranean Homesick Blues" which inspired the name of the 60's radical left group, Weather Underground (logo in red). Ameya, Dinesh, and Iam got it. Nicely done.
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"Subterranean Homesick Blues" is a song written by Bob Dylan, originally released on the album Bringing It All Back Home in March 1965.
The three locations for the"cue card" clip as seen in Dont Look Back
logo of weatherman or weather underground
Most famously, the song's lyrics were cited as inspiration by the American radical left group the Weathermen
Subterranean homesick blues by Bob Dylan. The classic weatherman lyrics from the song inspired the name of a radical group whose logo is the one in color.
Bob Dylan's super-aasum Subterranean Homesick Blues (Pics from the video clip). He keeps dropping these cards to some aasum music.
Gp Weatherman's (logo) name was inspired by the song lyrics.
The logo is that of Prairie Fire - Operation Prairie Fire describes the war with Vietnam and the three black and white pictures are visuals used in a documentary called Don't look back inspired from a Bob Dylan's song that also speaks on tumultous times during Vietnam war.
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