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Author Archives: TonyAttwood
Bob Dylan: Lady Lou, Jim McGroo, And The Ace Of Spades
Bob Dylan: Lady Lou, Jim McGroo, And The Ace Of Spades By Larry Fyffe Besides the movie ‘Rose Marie’, another Canadian-situated source of Bob Dylan’s “Lily, Rosemary, And The Jack Of Hearts” is the narrative poem “The Shooting Of Dan … Continue reading
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Dirge: Bob Dylan’s poetic expressions of private impressions
by Jochen Markhorst In March 2015, Dylan’s publisher Simon & Schuster publishes Shane Dawson’s I Hate Myselfie, a memoir in which the popular YouTube vlogger dwells on eighteen of his most embarrassing events. It is a bit of a … Continue reading
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Bob The Balladeer: from Lord Randall to Hard Rain; Twa Brothers to Tweedle Dee
By Larry Fyffe To assert that singer/song writer Bob Dylan is influenced by traditional lyrics or by the written works of other artists does not mean that he necessarily immerses himself in reading or listening to the lyrics of the … Continue reading
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Why does Dylan like Johnny Cash’s Train Of Love..,
By Tony Attwood This article is part of the Influences on Bob Dylan series or articles. Train of Love is a classic lost love song that Bob Dylan performed as a tribute to Johnny Cash in 1999, and both from … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan’s fascination with Barbara Allen
by Jochen Markhorst Samuel Pepys’ diaries reveal that the indestructible evergreen “Barbara Allen” already was a popular song 350 years ago: on January 2, 1666 he tells us about a New Year’s party where one of his mistresses, the actress … Continue reading
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Low Burlesque And Bob Dylan: Rocky And Bullwinkle
By Larry Fyffe Singer/songwriter Bob Dylan comments on the movie ‘The Gunfighter’ in one of his songs: Well, there was a movie I seen one time About a man riding ‘cross the desert, and it starred Gregory Peck He was … Continue reading
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Why does Bob Dylan like “Friend of the Devil”?
By Tony Attwood This article is part of a series on songs that Bob Dylan has confessed he likes in interviews, or self-evidently likes because they are among the small number of songs that Dylan has performed in concerts, but … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And Lay Lady Lay: Would We Lie To You?
by Larry Fyffe Some of our Untold readers might be a little confused concerning the lyrics of the song by Bob Dylan entitled ‘Lay Lady Lay’. The old Dylan notebook lying in the vault of the Archives Department of the … Continue reading
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Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking: Dylan’s different set of rules
by Jochen Markhorst Music is not a small thing, in religious circles. Christians have been debating for centuries about the edifying quality, or the diabolical nature of music as such, and since the nineteenth century the many Christian divisions have … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And Lord Buckley (Part II)
Part one of Bob Dylan and Lord Buckley appears here. By Larry Fyffe In the following song lyrics, Bob Dylan pays a direct tribute to pre-Beat, stand-up comedian and recording artist Richard ‘Lord’ Buckley: Hey Mr. Tambourine, play a song … Continue reading
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Pay in Blood and the American Imperium
by Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) ‘The empire never ended.’ (Philip K Dick) On hearing the news that Donald Trump had declared a state of emergency in order to build his border wall with Mexico, I thought of Bob Dylan and his … Continue reading
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Why and how did “Cottonfields” change Bob Dylan’s life?
By Tony Attwood In his Nobel Prize Lecture, Bob Dylan paid homage to Buddy Holly, and then immediately after that he added, And somebody – somebody I’d never seen before – handed me a Leadbelly record with the song “Cottonfields” … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And Low Burlesque: The Drunken Persian He Follows Me
by Larry Fyffe Low burlesque is a literary technique that takes a subject matter – for example, the work of another artist that is esteemed, and presents it in a degraded manner that is often vulgar. Singer/songwriter Bob Dylan low … Continue reading
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Together Through 2019: what’s coming up from Dylan.
Let’s have a quick look ahead at what’s coming this year in the world of Bob Dylan. First up is Trapper Schoepp’s album “Primetime Illusion”. The album is already released and came out on January 25th. This album includes … Continue reading
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Too much of nothing: Bob Dylan’s take on TS Eliot, maybe.
by Jochen Markhorst Captain Haddock is not introduced until the ninth album, in The Crab With The Golden Claws (Le Crabe aux pinces d’or, 1941). The character is a golden find from Hergé. The impulsive, physical and upbeat Haddock gives an … Continue reading
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Why does Dylan love “Uncloudy Day”? A bolt straight from the heavens.
By Tony Attwood, with research by Jochen Markhorst Of late I have been writing about some of the songs that Bob Dylan appears to have a particular affection for. There’s a list of the other songs already covered in this series; … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And William Saroyan: A Thousand Miles From Sure
Bob Dylan And William Saroyan: A Thousand Miles From Sure By Larry Fyffe Ramblin’ Jack Elliott performs the satirical song ‘Acne’ with the young Bob Dylan on radio. Elliott’s well known for a rendition of a traditional folk song that … Continue reading
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Dylan’s Lay lady lay. That la la la type thing.
by Jochen Markhorst T Bone Burnett is a fan. A great find is “Just Dropped In” in the performance of Kenny Rogers & The First Edition under the psychedelic trip scene in The Big Lebowski. When the popular ‘multimedia … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan: The Circus Is In Town
By Larry Fyffe ‘The Daring Young Man On The Flying Trapeze’ is a short story by William Saroyan, based on a song by the same name, in which a struggling and starving writer performs the amazing feat of surviving on … Continue reading
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How can a non Christian relate to Dylan’s Gospel songs?
By Michael Johnson I’m not the first to approach this question. Ever since Dylan’s Christian period (1979 – 81) that question has been asked, and was raised again by the box set compilation of live and studio recordings, Trouble … Continue reading
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