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The Never Ending Tour Extended: It ain’t me babe: 1994-98
By Tony Attwood, with recordings presented by Mike Johnson in the Never Ending Tour Series. In this series we look at the way Bob has transformed his songs over time, in particular looking for the progression in his feelings … Continue reading
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NET 2017 Part 2 The Moveable Feast
By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) An index to the entire series can be found here. The Setlist which Dylan had developed in 2014, which saw him essentially playing the same concert night after night, was still in place in 2017, although … Continue reading
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Other People’s Songs: Come Rain or Come Shine
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: “Come Rain or Come Shine” was written for the Broadway musical St. Louis Woman, which opened on March 30, 1946, and closed after 113 performances. Here is the St. Louis Woman – Original … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day: Temporary Like Achilles. Left in the cold, but there’s still something…
By Tony Attwood In running this series, which started as a diversion during Covid lockdown in England, when we were more or less refused permission to leave our houses, while (it later emerged) the government was throwing parties in Downing … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan’s hymns: What is really sacred. Part 2
by Taigen Dan Leighton Part 1: Lay down your weary tune The word “weary” recalls a line from the great 19th century songwriter Stephen Foster (1826-1864), “All the world is sad and weary everywhere I go” from “The Old … Continue reading
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Goodbye Jimmy Reed (2020) part 4: The truth was not known
Goodbye Jimmy Reed (2020) part 1 Goodbye Jimmy Reed (2020) part 2: All songs lead back t’ the sea Goodbye Jimmy Reed (2020) part 3: An amazing ability Goodbye Jimmy Reed (2020) part 4 by Jochen Markhorst IV … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: The Cuckoo
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Details of this series which looks at songs by other composers that Bob has recorded, can be found at the foot of the article. Aaron: First published in the 1847 edition of “Popular Rhymes … Continue reading
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The Iconography of Bob Dylan’s Black Sunglasses
Dean+Barb on Wiki Commons, under CC BY 2.0 License. You can’t talk about unique visionaries in music without mentioning the eclectic artist Bob Dylan. His anthems still ring true, transcending generations, as evidenced by his 10-date tour in the UK … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour: 2017 part 1. Songs on the rebound
By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) An index to the full series appears here. By the time the 2017 NET kicked off on April 1st it was clear that the seventy-six year old Dylan was still on a roll, particularly when it … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan’s Hymns: What is Really Sacred? Lay down your weary tune
by Taigen Dan Leighton Introduction: What is Truly Sacred? One of Bob Dylan’s seminal songs is “It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding” from “Bringing It All Back Home” in 1965. Dylan critiques the shallowness of contemporary consumerist culture that makes … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour Extended: Blind Willie McTell 1997 to 2006
By Tony Attwood In this series we look at the way Bob has transformed his songs over time, in particular looking for the progression in his feelings about and understanding of what the song offers and where it can be … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day 142: Tears of Rage
By Tony Attwood Tears of Rage has lyrics by Bob Dylan and music by Richard Manuel of The Band (who tragically passed away in 1986). It was first recorded in 1967 and appeared the following year on the Band’s first … Continue reading
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NET 2016 Part 3: A New Art Form? Enter the Nobel Laureate
An index to the Never Ending Tour series can be found here. By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) “When I received the Nobel Prize for Literature, I got to wondering how exactly my songs related to literature,” Bob Dylan. “If people in … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan, Jack White, Ball & Biscuit, and a question of scales
By Larry Fyffe with additional commentary on musical technicalities by Tony Attwood With the accompanying music a-blazing, singer/songwriter/musician Bob Dylan still likes his lyrics, even when they are not that complex, to grab the listener’s, and/or reader’s attention, by … Continue reading
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Goodbye Jimmy Reed (2020) part 3: An amazing ability
Goodbye Jimmy Reed (2020) part 1 Goodbye Jimmy Reed (2020) part 2: All songs lead back t’ the sea by Jochen Markhorst III An amazing ability I live on a street named after a Saint Women in the … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: Bob, Diamond Joe II, the movie and 10 beats in a bar!
by Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Other people’s songs: Performances by Dylan of traditional songs, and those written by others with explorations of their origins. Songs selected by Aaron, additional commentary from the other side of the Atlantic by Tony. … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan – The lyrics and the music. God Knows
by Tony Attwood This series of articles represents an attempt to understand the importance of the music as well as the lyrics in Dylan’s songs both when it comes to appreciating the recordings as works of art, and in terms … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour – extended. Blowing in the Wind. 1991-2001
By Tony Attwood, delving a little further and comparing some of the recordings from the Never Ending Tour, based on the comprehensive NET series by Mike Johnson (for which there is an index here). Previously I’ve taken a look at Frankie … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day: Tangled up in Blue
By Tony Attwood It was five years ago that Jochen suddenly sprung the Indigo Girls version of “Tangled up in Blue” on me (and maybe some other people too – although it is quite possible that it was just … Continue reading
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Other People’s Songs: Diamond Joe
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Other people’s songs: Performances by Dylan of traditional songs, and those written by others with explorations of their origins. Songs selected by Aaron, additional commentary from the other side of the Atlantic by Tony. … Continue reading
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