In 1975 Bob Dylan wrote a great song called Hurricane , based on the injustices done to boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. A great song. But few people know that Dylan went through many drafts based on other, little-known, people from many different walks of life before arriving at a song he could feel comfortable with. For instance... His first choice for the tune was a pretty young prostitute he'd met in a bar in New Orleans. That song was titled: Wanda "Warm Front" Brown. Then he thought Tiny "Tornado" White would make for a great subject for a song but that was before the Ajax people threatened to sue. Next he considered writing a song about Bobby "Blizzard" King but the folks at Dairy Queen said uh-uh. Not to be deterred Bob then came up with some lyrics about Bob "Hail The Size of Golf Balls" Bryant but decided a song about worshiping little white orbs just wouldn't swing. Then he penned a ditty about Peter "Ice Pellet...