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Author Archives: TonyAttwood
Is Your Love In Vain? Is this the most beautiful Dylan cover ever?
by Jochen Markhorst “Whatever you give a woman, she will make greater. If you give her sperm, she’ll give you a baby. If you give her a house, she’ll give you a home. If you give her groceries, she’ll give … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And Cupid (Part III)
You might also enjoy… Bob Dylan And Cupid Part 1 Bob Dylan And Cupid (Part II) By Larry Fyffe From a Jungian point of view, the narrative song ‘Lily, Rosemary, And The Jack Of Hearts’ spins with ‘archetypes’ that pre-exist … Continue reading
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The subject matter of the John Wesley Harding songs
by Tony Attwood This article continues the series in which a very simple and short meaning is assigned to each Dylan song. It is not suggested that this action of giving the briefest of descriptions to each song can … Continue reading
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I And I (1983). I Am That I Am.
by Jochen Markhorst Anguilla is a small Caribbean island (about the size of the city of Stoke-on-Trent, about two thirds of Staten Island), separated from St. Maarten by a strait with the misleading name Anguilla Channel. In the summer of … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And Cupid (Part II)
by Larry Fyffe According to ancient Greek/Roman mythology, Psyche, daughter of a king, attempts to get on the good side of the Olympian Goddess Venus. The mortal maiden is searching for Cupid, the winged son of the Goddess of Love … Continue reading
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The subject matter of the Basement tapes compared to other Dylan songs
by Tony Attwood This article updated 17 Feb 2020, with a few extra statistics at the end of the piece. Trying to categorise the themes within Bob Dylan’s songwriting is complicated – many songs overlap between themes, and besides, who … Continue reading
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Tryin’ To Get To Heaven but not falling from the sky
by Jochen Markhorst Among the many pearls glittering on one of his most beautiful albums, Hunky Dory from 1971, shines the remarkable “Song For Bob Dylan”, a beautiful song with a striking text, of which the often quoted a voice … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And Cupid Part 1
by Larry Fyffe Singer/songwriter/musician Bob Dylan claims that he has little knowledge regarding ancient Greek and Roman mythology, but ‘Untold’ has already shown examples of his song lyrics to our loyal readers that reveal that the Captain in the … Continue reading
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The subject matter of Dylan’s Basement Tapes songs. Part 3
by Tony Attwood This series is analyzing in very simple terms, what Bob Dylan’s lyrics are about. Simplicity is part of the key here since it allows us to try and link songs together into groups, and from that gather … Continue reading
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Lo And Behold: this is chicken town
by Jochen Markhorst (This text published 13 Feb 2020 was updated 23 Feb 2020) “What’s it to ya, Moby Dick? This is chicken town!” An opulence of wondrous exuberances, in the sparkling Basement Tapes pearl “Lo And Behold!” and chicken … Continue reading
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Absolute exclusive: Empire Burlesque and Biograph art work
by Patrick Roefflaer Empire Burlesque Released June 10, 1985 Photographer Ken Regan Drawing Bob Dylan Art-director Nick Egan The photographs In the second half of 1984, Bruce Springsteen scores hit after hit with dance remixes of songs from … Continue reading
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Kahlil Gibran: The Drunkard Lebanese-American, He Follows Me
by Larry Fyffe Sufism is an offshoot of Islam that’s characterized by asceticism and mysticism. A Sufi looks inwardly to his/her mind and soul for the meaning of human existence rather than outwardly to the doctrines of orthodox religion that … Continue reading
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Bob’s Japanese tour: Potential set lists part 2
By mr tambourine This article continues from Bob Dylan: Potential 2020 Setlists. Part 1, the Japan Tour Because of a copyright issue the recordings from earlier concerts have been removed. April 2, Tokyo, 2020 Cold Irons Bound (first since 2011) … Continue reading
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Being trapped: the meanings of Bob Dylan’Basement songs part 2
By Tony Attwood Taking all of Dylan’s compositions up to the disappearance of the gang into the basement we have these as the major themes… Lost love, moving on: 24 Protest (war, poverty, society): 20 Love, desire: 17 Travelling on, … Continue reading
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I’ll Keep It With Mine whether he wrote it for me or not
by Jochen Markhorst In her rather complacent autobiography Sweet Judy Blue Eyes (2012), Judy Collins remembers an imminent cat-fight with Joan Baez which is lulled by lawyers. Baez has heard that Collins wants to record “I’ll Keep It With Mine” … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan: Whose Side Is He On?
By Larry Fyffe In the allegorical tale of love below, singer/songwriter Bob Dylan switches sides with regards to the drawn-out Trojan War of ancient Greek mythology. Therein, Zeus and his son Apollo decide to stand back somewhat and allow fate … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan: Potential 2020 Setlists. Part 1, the Japan Tour
By mr tambourine (Please note that the video links originally contained herein have had to be removed. Apologies) For now, we only have info that Bob’s playing from April 1 to April 21 (a total of 14 concerts if I’m … Continue reading
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The meanings of the original songs in the Basement tapes part 1
We already have three articles on Bob Dylan’s work from 1966. Dylan in 1966: what was Dylan writing about and how did it compare with previous years 1966: The creation of the masterpiece and decline into desperation What Dylan was … Continue reading
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Down along the cove we’ll re-write the lyrics and mix ’em up
by Jochen Markhorst Producer Bob Johnston’s work ethic is absurd as it is, but the production he runs in 1969 exceeds the absurd. Dylan’s Nashville Skyline, Leonard Cohen’s Songs From A Room, The Byrds (Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde), Dan … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan As Jeremiah
by Larry Fyffe The prophet Jeremiah, with metaphors abounding, warns that the God of the Hebrews is sending the Babylonian army from the north to destroy Jerusalem (Zion) because so many inhabitants of Judah practise idolatry. Best it seems … Continue reading
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