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- The Philosophy of Modern Song: Your Cheating Heart
- No Nobel Prize for Music: From “If you see her” to “Call Letter Blues”
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- Theme Time Radio Hour number 7: Wedding
- Key West part 6: Glitter amongst the chicken feed
- The Philosophy of Modern Song: London Calling with a voice you never expected
- After “Lily” and “Tangled” what on earth could Bob compose next?
- Bob Dylan – the greatest song of 1961: five versions of “I was young when I left home”
Author Archives: TonyAttwood
It’s Not Just About Sound
By Larry Fyffe Singer/songwriter/musician Bob Dylan not only reshapes the sound of previous poems and songs, but their meaning as well: And when the white moths were on the wing And the moth-like stars were flickering out …. It became … Continue reading
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Roll on John, Part 1: “Death is part of Life”
By Allan Cheskes (taken from a prepared session) Roll On John is the final track on Tempest, but it is not the first time Dylan recorded a song by this name, except previously, “On,” was followed by a comma. … Continue reading
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Other People’s songs: Bob and others perform “Froggie went a courtin”
Other people’s songs. How Dylan covers the work of other composers By Aaron Galbraith (in the US) and Tony Attwood (in the UK) Aaron: Bob’s 28th studio album Good as I Been to You ended with a cover of this … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day: It takes a lot to laugh. Dylan and the ichthyosaur
By Tony Attwood This song has always been one of my favourites, not just for what seemed in my youth an incomprehensible title, but also for the individual lines within the song. And as such the thoughts and visions of … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And More Robert Browning
See also: Bob Dylan, Jack of Diamonds and Robert Browning by Larry Fyffe There are analysts of song lyrics by Bob Dylan who walk the plank of the Auto/Biographical School of Dylanology, fall off the end of it, and nearly … Continue reading
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Million Miles part 1: The closer I get, the farther away I feel
by Jochen Markhorst I The closer I get, the farther away I feel “I knew I should have taken that left toin at Albukoykee,” Bugs Bunny usually says, when he has gone a million miles off course again and consults … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs. How Dylan covers the work of other composers
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: The idea for this series is to take a listen to the tracks Bob has covered on record over the years and compare his versions with those of other artists versions and decide: … Continue reading
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Never Ending Tour, 2005, Part 1: Choice cuts from London and Dublin
An index to the whole series on the Never Ending Tour can be found here. Below are the episodes for 2004. NET, 2004, Part 1 – The best singing audience NET 2004 part 2: The Jazz Connection Never Ending Tour, … Continue reading
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The Apocalytic Songwriter And The Crimson Drag On (Part VIII)
Mixing-Up The Fluids: Red Crimson And Yellow Dylan King Crimson And Yellow Dylan (Part II) The Crimson King And The Yellow Jester (Part III) King Crimson and the Yellow Jester (Part IV) King Crimson And BeelzeBob (Part V) The Crimson … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day number 64: It ain’t me Babe
By Tony Attwood To me, Dylan’s performance of “It Ain’t Me Babe” is angry, but it is also possible to perform it plaintively and with a deep regret that is not in Dylan’s original. And rarely does a performer get … Continue reading
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Red River Shore (1997) part 13 postscript – ’Twas in the merry month of June
Red River Shore (1997) part 1: She wrote me a letter Red River Shore (1997) part 2: The importance of capturing spontaneity Red River Shore part 3: Pretty angels all flying in a row Red River Shore (1997) part 4: … Continue reading
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NET, 2004, part 7 Epilogue: Sing me back home
By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) An index to the whole series on the Never Ending Tour can be found here. Below are the previous episodes for 2004. NET, 2004, Part 1 – The best singing audience NET 2004 part 2: The … Continue reading
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The art work of Bob Dylan’s album, “Desire”
A list of all the previous articles in this series is given at the end. by Patrick Roefflaer Released January 19, 1976 Photographers Ken Regan, Ruth Bernal, Stephanie Chernikowsky Collage Carl Barile Liner Notes Allen Ginsberg & Bob Dylan … Continue reading
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Beelzebub And Lilith (Part VII)
Beelzebub And Lilith (Part VII) Mixing-Up The Fluids: Red Crimson And Yellow Dylan King Crimson And Yellow Dylan (Part II) The Crimson King And The Yellow Jester (Part III) King Crimson and the Yellow Jester (Part IV) King Crimson And … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day: In the Summertime, Is your love and an amazing Isis
By Tony Attwood I’m working through Dylan songs in roughly alphabetical order looking for cover versions that are available free of charge on the internet and which offer an extra insight into the songs. And this little article contains some … Continue reading
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Never Ending Tour 2004 part 6: Stone you and then come back again
An index to the whole series on the Never Ending Tour can be found here. Below are the previous episodes for 2004. NET, 2004, Part 1 – The best singing audience NET 2004 part 2: The Jazz Connection Never Ending … Continue reading
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Red River Shore (1997) part 12: I see dead people
Red River Shore (1997) part 1: She wrote me a letter Red River Shore (1997) part 2: The importance of capturing spontaneity Red River Shore part 3: Pretty angels all flying in a row Red River Shore (1997) part 4: … Continue reading
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The Crimson King And Serpent Lilith (Part VI)
Mixing-Up The Fluids: Red Crimson And Yellow Dylan King Crimson And Yellow Dylan (Part II) The Crimson King And The Yellow Jester (Part III) King Crimson and the Yellow Jester (Part IV) King Crimson And BeelzeBob (Part V) by Larry … Continue reading
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Dylan cover a day: I’m not there and an interview with Todd Haynes
By Tony Attwood Here the whole concept of doing a study of some of the best cover versions of Dylan’s songs (which is the point of A Dylan Cover a Day in case you hadn’t noticed) falls apart. Because there … Continue reading
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Red River Shore Part XI: It’s complicated
Red River Shore (1997) part 1: She wrote me a letter Red River Shore (1997) part 2: The importance of capturing spontaneity Red River Shore part 3: Pretty angels all flying in a row Red River Shore (1997) part 4: … Continue reading
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