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- Key West part 11. Here’s my man, the great David Allan Coe
- The Philosophy of Modern Song: My Prayer
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- Dylan Song of the Year 1966: One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)
- Key West part 10: What a long strange trip it’s been
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Never Ending Tour 1995, The Prague Revelation and other astonishments.
By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) ‘Well, it’s sugar for sugar And salt for salt, If you go down in the flood, It’s gonna be your own fault.’ Part 1. The Prague Revelation: Sugar for Sugar ‘Dylan opens the year with one … Continue reading
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All Directions at Once: Going Beyond Joey
By Tony Attwood This is episode 33 of the series “All Directions at Once” which considers Bob’s compositions not as a series of isolated songs, but as a constant evolution of Dylan’s talent, with each song related to the world … Continue reading
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Can Bob Dylan Be Saved (Part IX): Emily Dickinson
Can Bob Be Saved? Can Bob Be Saved? (Part II) Can Bob Be Saved (Part III) Can Bob Be Saved (Part IV) Can Bob Be Saved (Part V): Door Is Not Just A Four Letter Word Can Bob Be Saved … Continue reading
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Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (1965) part V The ghosts of our people
By Jochen Markhorst Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (1965) part I: Thin Air Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues II: The Thoughts Of Mary Jane Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (1965) part III Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues part IV: Charlie … Continue reading
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Remarks of a happy Tarantula reader
by Filip Łobodziński Who is the most profound and insightful reader? An academic? A student, perhaps? A literary critic? Well, none of them. At least the way I see it; the greatest attention to the various levels of any text … Continue reading
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Can Bob Dylan Be Saved (Part VIII): The Raft Of The Medusa
Text by Larry Fyffe, recordings selected by Tony (with a plea that you please listen to this cover of Duquesne while reading Larry’s commentary) * * * If one were inclined to do so, many of the rhymes for ‘door’ employed … Continue reading
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Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues part IV: Charlie Rich… he’s a good poet
By Jochen Markhorst Up on Housing Project Hill It’s either fortune or fame You must pick up one or the other Though neither of them are to be what they claim If you’re lookin’ to get silly You better go … Continue reading
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Can Bob Be Saved (Part VII): Open The Door William
by Larry Fyffe Previously in this series Can Bob Be Saved? (Part I) Can Bob Be Saved? (Part II) Can Bob Be Saved (Part III) Can Bob Be Saved (Part IV) Can Bob Be Saved (Part V): Door Is Not Just … Continue reading
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An Encounter with Bob and his band in Belfast: part 2
This article continues from An Encounter with Bob and his band in Belfast. May 6th, 1966. By Geoffrey Morrow View from the crowd, ABC Ritz Cinema Belfast, May 6th 1966 (Note wrought iron railings and Compton Melotone organ under tarp … Continue reading
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Can Bob Be Saved (Part Vl)
By Larry Fyffe Here are song lyrics by Bob Dylan that use ‘door’ as rhyme word. From behind the curtain, the boss crossed the floor He moved his feet, and he bolted the door Shadows hid the lines in his … Continue reading
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All Directions: Does Dylan really care about these people he writes about?
By Tony Attwood This is episode 32 of the series “All Directions at Once” which considers Bob’s compositions not as a series of isolated songs, but as a constant evolution of Dylan’s talent, with each song related to the world … Continue reading
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An Encounter with Bob and his band in Belfast. May 6th, 1966.
By Geoffrey Morrow On this day so long ago, I was a skinny seventeen-year-old schoolboy with a sketchbook under my arm and a singular determination. Instead of taking the train from my small seaside town of Whitehead in County Antrim to go … Continue reading
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Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (1965) part III
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (1965) part I: Thin Air Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues II: The Thoughts Of Mary Jane By Jochen Markhorst III Annie & Melinda In the studio Dylan does, by his standards anyway, put on quite … Continue reading
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Can Bob Be Saved (Part V): Door Is Not Just A Four Letter Word
Can Bob Be Saved? (Part I) Can Bob Be Saved? (Part II) Can Bob Be Saved (Part III) Can Bob Be Saved (Part IV) By Larry Fyffe Singer/singwriter Bob Dylan makes use of the word ‘door’ as a rhyme in at … Continue reading
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Key West and Budapest: what exactly does Bob Dylan mean?
by Peter Krauth and Tony Attwood Peter Krauth translated Key West into Hungarian, (quite a task to undertake) but found a few troubling phrases in Dylan’s original that caused him a few difficulties. Tony wrote a review in which he … Continue reading
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Dylan Obscuranti: Track 6. To fall in love with you.
By Tony Attwood Dylan Obscuranti is an imaginary album consisting of lesser known Dylan songs performed either by himself or (mostly) other people. You can hear the opening tracks on our You Tube channel or via the articles… Track 1: … Continue reading
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Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues II: The Thoughts Of Mary Jane
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (1965) part I: Thin Air by Jochen Markhorst II The Thoughts Of Mary Jane When you’re lost in the rain in Juarez And it’s Eastertime too And your gravity fails And negativity don’t pull you … Continue reading
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Can Bob Be Saved (Part IV)
Can Bob Be Saved? (Part I) Can Bob Be Saved? (Part II) Can Bob Be Saved (Part III) By Larry Fyffe Both Edgar Allan Poe and Robert Allen Zimmerman know well the verses of the Holy Bible; therein the word … Continue reading
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One song to the tune of another: One More Night.
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Previously in this series: One song to the tune of another 1: You’re a big girl now One song to the tune of another 2: Forever Young One song to tune of another 3: … Continue reading
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All Directions at Once: When it comes to Bob, does truth matter?
This is episode 31 of All Directions. The most recent episodes are 29: The greatest Dylan album ever? 30: Oh Sister, Abandoned love, farewell preliminaries, hello dead body There is a full index to the series which traces Bob’s work in … Continue reading
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