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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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All Directions at once: Kafka says hello; everyone looks the other way.
This is episode 15 of All Directions at Once. An index of the articles so far in this series appears here. By Tony Attwood Drifter’s Escape In my overlong discussion of the opening track of JWH (Being where you don’t … Continue reading
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Sugar Baby on the Lonesome Road
by Jochen Markhorst It’s the only album title he puts between inverted commas, “Love and Theft”, which seems to send a message. Double quotes – why does Dylan use them here? We know by now that he has stuffed this … Continue reading
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Decoding Dylan, a Servant of the Text
By CHRISTOPHER JOHN STEPHENS This articles first appeared on popmatters 15 Feb 2017 A Hard Rain’s A-gonna Fall: Dylan Stumbles Into the Void Nothing is immaculately born. Bob Dylan was the guest of honor as NECLC (National Emergency Civil Liberties … Continue reading
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Robert Zimmerman And Bob Dylan
by Larry Fyffe Some forms of Gnosticism depict the material world as evil product of a flawed Demiurge – it’s even claimed by some religious leaders that along with His prophet Abraham, the Demiurge is made manifest in the … Continue reading
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The covers Bob has not played (or at least not played for a while)
by mr tambourine This list will be about covers Bob either never did or hasn’t done for at least 10 years from now (studio or live). Neil Young – Old Man (Again) Bob Dylan covered this song more than 30 … Continue reading
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All directions at once 14: Being where you don’t belong
An index of the articles so far in this series appears here. By Tony Attwood At this point in our story we have reached the writing, recording and release of “John Wesley Harding” in 1967. I have made the point … Continue reading
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I Contain Multitudes: Je est un autre
by Jochen Markhorst The Martian is a blood-curdling 2015 film by director Ridley Scott, and science fiction in the true sense of the word. The manned journey to Mars and subsequent catastrophe that leaves Mark Watney (Matt Damon) alone … Continue reading
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The Traditional American Motifs in Bob Dylan’s ‘Highway 61 Revisited’
This article was originally published in Pop Matters, and is republished here by permission of the author. By Christopher John Stephens Sometimes the power and promise packed into a pop single can be heard in its opening notes. However, Bob … Continue reading
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Did Bob Dylan really write “Maureen”?
By Aaron Galbraith I stumbled across this potential unreleased Dylan track called “Maureen”…and here it’s performed by the Beatles! At the start George says, “here’s one Dylan wrote for Ringo”. The story goes that is was written in 1968 … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And The Guitar-Picking Carl Perkins
by Larry Fyffe Though I no longer have any cents, here’s my two pennies’ worth for the river that whispers and complains, “I’ve hardly a penny to my name” (Tell Old Bill). Singer/songwriter/musician Bob Dylan has always had a sense of … Continue reading
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All directions at once: Bob in the basement. Episode 13.
1: A song is like a painting, you can’t see it all if you’re standing too close 2: All directions at once: how Dylan’s lyrics empower those who wish to be empowered 3: All Directions at once: The prelude to the explosion (1959-1961) … Continue reading
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Dignity (1989) part VI – The gay scientist
by Jochen Markhorst Dignity Part 1: A bloody mess Dignity Part II: You can never play too much Bob Wills Dignity Part III: One line brings up another Dignity Part IV: I contain multitudes Diginity Part V: Nowhere to fade … Continue reading
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NET 1993 Part 5 – A series of dreams
By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) In November 1992 Dylan released an album of traditional songs and covers. These were recorded in his own garage with only his producer and sound engineer present. Apparently he undertook the album because of a contract, … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And Harold Pinter (Part V)
By Larry Fyffe Philip Saville sees Bob Dylan perform in New York where the young singer/songwriter performs a number of folk songs: Oh the cuckoo is a pretty bird, and she wobbles as she flies But she never sings ‘cuckoo’ … Continue reading
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Bob’s oddities: What I go through to find an astounding work of genius!
By Tony Attwood I started out to do another in the series of Bob’s rarities – performances only heard once or twice on the Never Ending Tour. But I got rather sidetracked, and rather than just delete all the blind … Continue reading
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One too many mornings: dangerously close to the edge of the abyss
by Jochen Markhorst “He saw right from his side and I saw right from mine, and we wore each other down for it.” Suze Rotolo opens the chapter “Breaking Fame”, the chapter from her autobiography A Freewheelin’ Time (2008) that … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And Harold Pinter (Part IV): Intertextuality
Bob Dylan And Harold Pinter part 1 Bob Dylan And Harold Pinter (Part II) Bob Dylan and Harold Pinter Part III Hearts of Fire by Larry Fyffe ‘The Madhouse On Castle Street’ is a Post-Pinter TV play in that it … Continue reading
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All Directions at once part 12: 1966 – after desolation, dissolution
by Tony Attwood Bob Dylan finished 1965 by getting married, writing “Visions of Johanna” and then going on tour. That tour has since been described as leaving him utterly exhausted, and various accounts have him behaving irrationally at times during … Continue reading
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The art work on Bob Dylan’s albums: Self Portrait
Details of all the articles in this series on the art work on Dylan’s albums can be found here By Patrick Roefflaer Released: July 8, 1970 Painter: Bob Dylan Photographers: Al Clayton, John Cohen and David Redfern Art-director: … Continue reading
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The final sideman: the last selection of Dylan helping out his friends
by Aaron Galbraith This is the last in the series examining Dylan’s work as a session man for hire. There are rumours of course of other Dylan sessions playing with his friends … is that Bob on harmonica on George … Continue reading
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