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Dylan’s Rarities: Nadine, More and More, Money Honey, Milkcow and Maggie
By Tony Attwood This series giving videos and recordings of songs Bob has only ever performed once or twice or maybe even three times on stage, now has its own index here. The most recent articles are… Bob’s live rarities, from … Continue reading
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False Prophet: ‘Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?’
by Bob Jope ‘Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?’ With characteristically fastidious self-deprecation, TS Eliot’s Prufrock, in a poem alluded to – almost quoted from – by Dylan in ‘Desolation Row’, announces: I am no prophet … Continue reading
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Dylan pulling The Band into Nazareth II: who wrote what?
by Jochen Markhorst This article continues from Dylan pulling The Band into Nazareth: 1 – Lessons from the master craftsman The song indeed is in Robbie’s name, and in his autobiography Testimony he devotes more than five hundred words to … Continue reading
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All directions at once: Part 4. The explosion (1962).
So far in this series A song is like a painting, you can’t see it all if you’re standing too close All directions at once: how Dylan’s lyrics empower those who wish to be empowered All directions at once: The … Continue reading
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Bob’s live rarities, from a bottle of bread to mountains of Mourne (and rock n roll)
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Bob performed Yea Heavy and a Bottle of Bread live twice. First in 2002 at Madison Square Garden, where it appeared as the second song in the set. Right at the end he says, … Continue reading
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Viewing “Lonesome Day Blues” with “20/20 Vision”
by John Radosta When Dylan started singing the song that followed “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” at the City Coliseum in Austin, Texas, fans might have been forgiven for thinking that they were listening to an acoustic version of … Continue reading
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Dylan pulling The Band into Nazareth: 1 – Lessons from the master craftsman
by Jochen Markhorst At the beginning of December ’67 it starts to itch, with The Band (which doesn’t have a name at that time – but in the village, in Woodstock, the boys are always called the band). … Continue reading
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Bob the sideman: playing with friends in the 80s
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: Bob was pretty busy as a sideman in the 80s and beyond but we have already covered several of these in other articles in the past. Bob’s session work for Stevie Nicks, Lone … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And The Heart Of Darkness (Part III)
Previously in this series… The Heart of Darkness Part I Bob Dylan And The Heart Of Darkness (Part II) by Larry Fyffe Mentioned previously be the following lyrics of a rather sardonic poem: About suffering they were never wrong The … Continue reading
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Three Scottish Songs, and their influence on Bob Dylan
By John Henry “My Love is Like a Red Red Rose” is one of, if not the most iconic of Scottish songs. Written by Scotland’s national bard, Robert Burns, in 1794, it is a moving statement of the singer’s love … Continue reading
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All Directions at once: The prelude to the explosion
By Tony Attwood Previously in this series A song is like a painting, you can’t see it all if you’re standing too close All directions at once: how Dylan’s lyrics empower those who wish to be empowered To the best … Continue reading
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The piano pounding madman… and Mississippi
by Jochen Markhorst In June and July my “Mississippi” series was published here on Untold. That was my attempt to write an article about that song, which got out of hand, just as before with “Desolation Row” and “Where Are … Continue reading
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Never Ending Tour 1993, part 3 – Mr Guitar Man goes acoustic
A list of the full set of articles in this series which traces the Never Ending Tour from its origins to the present day are given at the end of the article ————– By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) In the previous … Continue reading
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Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right (1963) Part II: Love Fades
This article continues from Don’t think twice, Part I: Time Passes by Jochen Markhorst In Holland, the annual election of the Top 2000 is quite a thing. In the first week of December, millions of votes are cast by … Continue reading
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All directions at once: how Dylan’s lyrics empower those who wish to be empowered
By Tony Attwood This article revised and updated 25 September 2020 In my article A song is like a painting, you can’t see it all if you’re standing too close I attempted to make the point that sometimes detailed analyses … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan: Stuck In Halifax With The Tombstone Blues Again
By Larry Fyffe Writes Les Fyffe in reference to Bob Dylan’s song entitled “Tempest” – a song about the sinking of the Titanic: “I’ve heard a rumour that Dylan’s lyrics originally included the verse below but the song was already … Continue reading
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Dylan’s official vids: Sweetheart, Clean Cut Kid, Jokerman, and Neil Young
The story so far… An emotionally tight connection in the night. The deal, dreaming of you, beyond here lies nothing. Must be Santa, Drummer Boy, Duquesne, the noir By Aaron Galbraith (opening comments for each video) and Tony Attwood (replies) … Continue reading
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Dylan the sideman: Bromberg, Booker T, Priscilla Jones, David Blue
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood You might also enjoy, from this series: Bob Dylan: side man. Farina, von Schmidt and Bob Dylan with Belafonte, Hester and Big Joe Williams Dylan and Barry Goldberg Jack Elliott, Geoff Muldaur, Neill Young … Continue reading
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Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right (1963) Part I: Time Passes
by Jochen Markhorst It is a missed opportunity for IBM. They should of course have called their talking supercomputer HAL, the name of the talking computer from Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odessey (1968). Writer Arthur C. Clarke later stated, quite … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan: The Roving Gambler
by Larry Fyffe Though the lyrics of songs by Bob Dylan do not saddle the the human race with such doctrines as ‘original sin’ imposed by the officials of some organized religions, his lyrics express a cynical view of the … Continue reading
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