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Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part VI)

Part 1: Bob Dylan: Fearful Symmetry Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part II) Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part III) Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part IV) Bob Dylan And Fearful Sympathy (Part V) by Larry Fyffe A mythology is … Continue reading

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“You can’t give Bob Dylan crisps” The story of Bob Dylan, before the show.

Chris McHallem, a regular reader of Untold Dylan recently recorded a piece for RTE 1, which is the main Radio station in Ireland. It is a speech station, which Chris suggests is the equivalent to BBC Radio 4 in the … Continue reading

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Tombstone Blues (1965) part I: Daddy’s looking for the fragmentation bomb’s fuse

by Jochen Markhorst I           Daddy’s looking for the fragmentation bomb’s fuse In the Collier’s Weekly of 1 September 1928, at the height of the Prohibition, star journalist John T. Flynn devotes an extensive article to the enormous success of the … Continue reading

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Watch the river flow in all directions at once. Bob Dylan in 1971.

By Tony Attwood Apologies if you found the formatting on this article problematic near the end.  I think it is fixed now.  Tony ——– This article continues from 1971: When I paint that masterpiece I’ll be ready to tour again … Continue reading

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Greatest ever “Hard Rain” – Never Ending Tour, 1994, Part 2: Absolutely Vintage Dylan Again

This is episode 21 of the Never Ending Tour series by Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) A full index of all the articles in the Never Ending Tour series is given here. This and the previous post are dedicated to the songs … Continue reading

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Bob Dylan And Fearful Sympathy (Part V)

By Larry Fyffe Part 1: Bob Dylan: Fearful Symmetry Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part II) Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part III) Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part IV) As the story goes so far …. According to the … Continue reading

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Catnip for Completists: The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings

This article by Christopher John Stephens was first published in PopMatters and is republished with the author’s permission. ———- The risk for any completist is that even the possibility that we have collected everything available from an artist is not … Continue reading

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Dylan and the RPO

by Aaron Galbraith. Back in 2015 RCA & Legacy Records had a massive worldwide hit album, “If I Can Dream,” using the original vocals of Elvis Presley and newly recorded backing tracks from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This led to … Continue reading

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Summer tour part 3

by mr tambourine (videos selected by Tony) Bob was first supposed to have an American Summer Tour announced from June 4 to July 12. Like the Japanese tour before it, it was cancelled. But… What if the pandemic had actually … Continue reading

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Ballad Of A Thin Man – Part III (Conclusion)

by Jochen Markhorst Ballad Of A Thin Man (Part 1): Along came Jones Balled of a Thin Man (Part II) Freaks Geeks and Simples  III         A one-eyed midget down on his knees I fell to the floor I got down … Continue reading

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Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part IV)

  Part 1: Bob Dylan: Fearful Symmetry Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part II) Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part III) By Larry Fyffe Saith Fredrich Nietzsche, God is dead and it’s you and I who killed Him. What the … Continue reading

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1971: When I paint that masterpiece I’ll be ready to tour again

By Tony Attwood This is episode 19 of “All directions at once”.  The index to previous episodes can be found here. From 1968 to 1970 Bob Dylan wrote 22 songs.  For most songwriters that would be a pretty decent output … Continue reading

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Play lady play: unexpected re-workings part 2

By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood This article continues from “The unexpected re-workings”  article published earlier, and you may remember that we had some serious problems there with recordings being available in one region but not another. It is possible … Continue reading

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Bob Dylan’s American Spring and Summer Tour

by mr tambourine (videos selected by Tony) Bob was first supposed to have an American Summer Tour announced from June 4 to July 12. Like the Japanese tour before it, it was cancelled. But… What if the pandemic had actually … Continue reading

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Ballad Of A Thin Man Part II: Freaks and geeks and simples

  by Jochen Markhorst Ballad Of A Thin Man (Part 1): Along came Jones II          Freaks and geeks and simples Madame de Rambouillet quite spontaneously organises a rather intellectual gathering somewhere at the beginning of the seventeenth century in the … Continue reading

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Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part III)

Part 1: Bob Dylan: Fearful Symmetry Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part II) By Larry Fyffe Because Heaven is defined in relation to Hell, and Hell in terms of Heaven, to the linguists who  live down on Deconstruction Row, the … Continue reading

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All directions 18: Ain’t no reason to go anywhere

This continues from All directions 17: “You got something new to tell us Bob?” In a Rolling Stone interview in 1984 Dylan confirmed the notion that he had had a period of wanting to back off from the music scene … Continue reading

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John Wayne by ‘Les Paul’s’: more Dylan references than its possible to count

By Paul Robert Thomas Click on the ‘Play’ button above to hear the song as you read the lyrics below. If the player doesn’t start straight away, wait and then press the ‘Play’ button again, alternatively, listen to the track … Continue reading

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Play lady play: the unexpected re-workings

By Aaron Galbraith It’s been a while since the last episode of Play Lady Play! For this one I thought we should turn to the Chimes Of Freedom album from 2012. There are some fascinating versions of Dylan songs on … Continue reading

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Bob Dylan And Fearful Symmetry (Part II)

Part 1: Bob Dylan: Fearful Symmetry Russian Formalists consider that literature takes its form from the writings of Karl Marx; Northrop Frye, on the other hand, considers that western literature takes its form form the Holy Bible.  Literary content reflects … Continue reading

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