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- Key West part 6: Glitter amongst the chicken feed
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Author Archives: TonyAttwood
Bob Dylan: Sign On The Cross (Part V)
Bob Dylan And The Sign Of The Cross Parts I and II Bob Dylan and the Sign of the Cross Parts III and IV Now when I was just a bawling runt I saw what I wanted to be And … Continue reading
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Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 4: Those are the hills of hell-fire my love
Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 1: Things grow at night Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 2: Une voix d’outre-tombe Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 3 by Jochen Markhorst IV … Continue reading
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NET 2009 part 2: contending forces: through the tears and the laughter
Never Ending Tour 2009 part 1 Contending forces: Courting Disaster Never Ending Tour: the full index of articles By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) It was the best of years, it was the worst of years. It was the year of both … Continue reading
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A Dylan cover a day: Nobody Cept You: an almost lost work of utter brilliance.
By Tony Attwood I should explain as a prelude that these articles are written as I search for and listen to the cover versions – at the start I am quite often not sure where the trail leads or whether … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan and the Sign of the Cross Parts III and IV
Bob Dylan And The Sign Of The Cross Parts I and II by Larry Fyffe Jesus says to the apostle Peter: And I will give unto thee the keys to the kingdom (Matthew 16:19) The monopolization by structured and dogmatic … Continue reading
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Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 3
Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 1: Things grow at night Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 2: Une voix d’outre-tombe by Jochen Markhorst III The Man Comes Around Somebody seen him hanging around At … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And The Sign Of The Cross Parts I and II
by Larry Fyffe Part I From the Gnostic point-of-view of the Cosmos, both big and small, the material part thereof is a world of darkness ~ either through ignorance, or, worse still, through the presence of evil. Earth is no … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: “I forgot more than you’ll ever know” and desperate tragedies
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood In this series Aaron in the US selects versions of a song which Dylan did not write, but has recorded, and Tony in the UK writes a personal commentary as the song is playing. … Continue reading
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Why does Dylan keep changing his songs?
By Tony Attwood Mike Johnson opened the section of his magnificent “Never Ending Tour” series on 2009 with the comment, “We now arrive at what must be the most frustratingly brilliant, difficult, disastrous and contentious year of the NET – … Continue reading
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Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 2: Une voix d’outre-tombe
Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 1: Things grow at night by Jochen Markhorst II Une voix d’outre-tombe Not a word of goodbye, not even a note She gone with the man In the long black coat … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan: Do You Think Of The Snake In The Valley?
By Larry Fyffe Artists often present a valley as symbol of peace and harmony – supposedly, a heavenly place to live, a paradise where one ought to remain. For others, the simple life is dull; isn’t exciting enough; lacks both … Continue reading
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Dylan Cover a Day: New Pony. Listen where and when appropriate
by Tony Attwood The trouble with the 12 bar blues is that there are so many millions of them around it is hard to do much that is new – although of course the great musicians most certainly still achieve … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan and the Maritimers (part II)
Bob Dylan and the Maritimers (part 1) Bob Dylan And The Maritimers (Part II) By Larry Fyffe Being from Cornhill, New Brunswick, not that far from the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, it’s easily seen that singer/songwriter/musician Bob Dylan … Continue reading
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Never Ending Tour 2009 part 1 Contending forces: Courting Disaster
This is article 98 in the Never Ending Tour series. The full index of past articles is available here. The articles for 2008 are NET 2008, part 1, Industry Standards and Dallas Delights NET 2008 Part 2 Something’s out of … Continue reading
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Man In The Long Black Coat (1989) Part 1: Things grow at night
by Jochen Markhorst I Things grow at night The camera swings up, wide-shot of the cloudless, sweltering sky containing a solitary bird of prey circling. No matter then whether it is a steppe eagle, a kestrel or a greylag … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan As Saint Peter
By Larry Fyffe Let him kiss me with kisses of his mouth For thy love it better than wine Because of the savour of thy good ointments Thy name is as ointment poured forth Therefore do the virgins love thee … Continue reading
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The art work on Shot of Love
by Patrick Roefflaer Released Augustus 12, 1981 Illustration Pearl Beach Photographer Howard Alk Art-director Pearl Beach “For those who care about where Bob Dylan is, they should listen to ‘Shot of Love’”, declared the singer himself in … Continue reading
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The Fall Of The House Of Summer
By Larry Fyffe Through his creative imagination, Percy Shelley tends to present an optimistic poetic picture as to the workings of the Cosmos on both its micro- and micro- levels: If winter comes can spring be far behind Poet John … Continue reading
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Living The Blues (1969): All that folknik stuff
by Jochen Markhorst No comments are known from Dylan about the uncrowned king of underground comics, Robert Crumb. And comments vice versa are not too flattering: “When Joan Baez and Bob Dylan and all that folknik stuff came … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: Blood in my eyes
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: First release by Mississippi Sheiks in June 1932 From World Gone Wrong Liner notes by Bob Dylan : “BLOOD IN MY EYES is one of two songs done by the Mississippi Sheiks, a … Continue reading
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