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Category Archives: Self Portrait
Dylan in 1970: a stuttering return to song writing.
By Tony Attwood Self Portrait was recorded at various times between April 1969 and March 30, 1970, but according to reports the first recordings of songs that eventually came out on New Morning were also recorded in that final month of the … Continue reading
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Dylan’s “She Belongs to Me”: never has a 12 bar blues sounded more beautiful
by Tony Attwood, updated 5 August 2018 with additional video links. Of course you never know with Dylan, but it is hard to put any interpretation on “She Belongs to Me” other than that it is about a child – … Continue reading