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The Double Life book 2 part 10: How free is the artist to say what he wants?
Previously…. 1: Far Away From Insight 2: “I looked into the bleak woods and said, ‘Something’s gotta change’. 3: If this is a bunch of noise, then it is noise that I love 4: Far away from the music 5: How to ignore important … Continue reading
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Rocks and Gravel: performed three times before it mutated into….
By Tony Attwood Three times and out: Songs that Dylan performed just three times and then left. Previously we have looked at… Let it Be Me Dink’s Song When the Ship Comes In Fever Walls of Red Wing Precious Memories Here … Continue reading
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Like A Rolling Stone part 3: It was just a riff really
Like A Rolling Stone (1965) part 3 by Jochen Markhorst Previously in this series Part 1: The Rumpelstilskin tantrum Part 2: It all just about got to be too much III It was just a riff really How … Continue reading
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The Covers We Missed: Blowing in the wind – 3. The interpretations
Part one of this series can be found here. Part two: from the 70s onwards By Jürg Lehmann Claus Hempler and Eric Bibb&Habib Koité stand out in this period with two completely different interpretations. Hempler, a Danish singer/songwriter was part … Continue reading
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DYLAN & US: BEYOND AMERICA: What was the public to do part 2
DYLAN & US: BEYOND AMERICA by Wouter van Oorschot Translated by Brent Annable Previously in this series… Amuse bouche Who the book is (not) for – part 1 Who this book is (not) for – part 2 Anything but idolatry … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan and the Restless Hungry Feeling: what do you do when the creative spark goes?
By Tony Attwood This article is part of a series of articles started out as a review of Clinton Heylin’s tome “The Double Life of Bob Dylan.” It’s a massive piece of writing that I find uninformative and uninspiring, but … Continue reading
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Like A Rolling Stone part 2 “It all just about got to be too much”
by Jochen Markhorst II “It all just about got to be too much” Once upon a time you dressed so fine You threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn’t you? People’d call, say, “Beware doll, you’re bound to … Continue reading
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Three times and out: Precious Memories
Three times and out: Songs that Dylan performed just three times and then left. Previously we have looked at… Let it Be Me Dink’s Song When the Ship Comes In Fever Walls of Red Wing Precious Memories appeared on “Knocked out … Continue reading
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The covers we missed: Blowing in the Wind part 2. You will be amazed!
By Jürg Lehmann Part one of this series can be found here. The 70s and 80s offered another endless parade of minor and major artists, without anyone standing out with a particularly captivating performance. Perhaps Etta James (1983) can be … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan: the final song of the final show
By Tony Attwood As you may have noticed we have been publishing recordings of a few of Bob’s concerts from across the years (a list of these is given below). And now the Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour which started … Continue reading
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DYLAN & US: BEYOND AMERICA: What was the public to do? – part 1
DYLAN & US: BEYOND AMERICA by Wouter van Oorschot; Translated by Brent Annable Previously in this series… Amuse bouche Who the book is (not) for – part 1 Who this book is (not) for – part 2 Anything but idolatry – … Continue reading
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Like A Rolling Stone (1965) part 1: The Rumpelstilskin tantrum
by Jochen Markhorst I The Rumpelstilskin tantrum Once upon a time you dressed so fine You threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn’t you? People’d call, say, “Beware doll, you’re bound to fall” You thought they were … Continue reading
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Three Times and Out: Walls of Red Wing
By Tony Attwood Three times and out: Songs that Dylan performed just three times. Previously we have looked at… Let it Be Me Dink’s Song When the Ship Comes In Fever According to the official site, Bob played “Walls” three … Continue reading
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Does Bob Dylan have a right to a private life, and the right to object to intruders?
By Tony Attwood As you may know, if you drop into this site regularly, I have been plodding my way through Heylin’s two-volume critique of Bob Dylan (previous articles from volume 2 are listed below) And although I’ve only reached … Continue reading
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Watching The River Flow part 6: “Life is so transient”
Previously in this series… 1: Your enemy’s corpse will soon float by 2: The situation comes first 3: If I had wings like Nora’s dove 4: Cocker Meadow 5: The rest is just the same isn’t it by Jochen … Continue reading
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Tombstone Blues: in the midst of wild surrealism…
By Ken Kaplan Tombstone Blues, because of its wild surrealism, feels incomprehensible to many people, filled with what are thought to be random, stream of consciousness images. I would like to suggest it is not. Rather it is consistent with … Continue reading
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Dylan & us: beyond America. 4: The unchanging (heterosexual) love song – part 2
DYLAN & US: BEYOND AMERICA by Wouter van Oorschot; Translated by Brent Annable Previously in this series… Amuse bouche 1: Who the book is (not) for – part 1 Who this book is (not) for – part 2 2: Anything … Continue reading
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The Gates of Eden – A History in Performance, Part 2: 1974 – 1991 A crashing but meaningless blow
The Gates of Eden – A History in Performance, Part 1: 1964 Ancestral voices prophesying war By Mike Johnson [I read somewhere once that if you wanted the very best, the acme of Dylan’s pre-electric work, you couldn’t do better than … Continue reading
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3 times and out: “Fever”
By Tony Attwood Having looked at the songs Bob has sung once or twice I’ve now turned to the songs Bob has performed just three times. As I noted last time there are only about 15 such songs, so this … Continue reading
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How Bob Felt at the Time (The Double Life of Dylan part 7)
An index to the current series running on this site, and many of the past series is given on the home page: I don’t know what it means either, but it sounds good. The series looking at volume 1 of Clinton … Continue reading
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