Bob Dylan might not be a fan of streaming music, but he appears to be into his GPS. BBC News Online is reporting that he's in talks with “a couple of car companies” about providing his voice for their satellite navigation services.Dylan teased listeners to his radio show with an example: “Left at the next street. No, right. You know what? Just go straight.” However, he seemed to be having second thoughts on-air: “I probably shouldn't do it because whichever way I go, I always end up at one place – on Lonely Avenue. Luckily I'm not totally alone. Ray Charles beat me there.”If this isn't just Dylan having a joke at his listeners' expense, we'll be at the front of the queue when the cars go on sale, however pricey they are. Although the thought of trying to weave through tiny country roads in the dark while your satnav tells you “Most likely you go your way and I'll go mine” is a trifle worrying…
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