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The Mythologies that inspire Bob Dylan: The Stabber Of Polyphemus and The Rococo Angel Glides
Previously: The Mythologies that Inspire Bob Dylan: The Rastas and The Stabber Of Polyphemus By Larry Fyffe The Stabber Of Polyphemus In vain do some analysts of his song lyrics downplay the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Literature … Continue reading
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Counting Down Bob Dylan’s Most Enduring Lyrical Themes
To say that Bob Dylan is a legend minimizes the influence he has had on multiple genres of music, including rock, folk, and pop. Throughout the years, dozens of music publications have continued to dissect Dylan word by word, pulling … Continue reading
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Never Ending Tour: 2016 part 1 – Riding the Wave
NET 2015 Part 1 Singing to you, not at you NET 2015 Part 2 NET 2015 Part 3: It doesn’t get any better than this NET 2015: Part 4 The best year ever? Full index to the series. … Continue reading
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Dylanesque: The Alpha Band
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood This series looks at performances of songs that were not written by Dylan but which clearly have a Dylan influence within them. As ever, Aaron selects the theme and the works, and Tony … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover A Day Episode 136. Spanish Harlem Incident (such dreams help pass the days)
By Tony Attwood The series title made sense during lockdown when we were looking for ways to fill the time. Now it is more like a Dylan cover every two weeks, but we’re still working through the songs. … Continue reading
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Gates of Eden: changing across the years
By Tony Attwood In this piece I am going to try and compare two different performances of Gates of Eden wherein the lyrics stay the same but the musical approach is quite different. Both recordings are taken from the magnificent … Continue reading
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I Contain Multitudes XV: The aim of all life is death
Mississippi, Desolation Row, Crossing The Rubicon, Where Are You Tonight, Tombstone Blues… Some songs are so rich and multicoloured that they deserve their own book . I fear that almost every song on Rough And Rowdy Ways is going … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: Spanish is the loving tongue. Author drawn to tears
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: This work is often misattributed as “traditional”. The poem was originally published as “A Border Affair” in the June 1907 issue of “Pacific Monthly”. It was republished in 1915 by Chapman & Grimes … Continue reading
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An Exploration of Bob Dylan’s Love of Baseball
Meta: According to reports, Bob Dylan, one of the world’s most iconic singers, is also a baseball fan, even mentioning the sport in one of his songs. Long after … Continue reading
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The Mythologies that Inspire Bob Dylan: The Rastas and The Stabber Of Polyphemus
by Larry Fyffe Bob Dylan And The Rastas Singer/songwriter Bob Dylan takes on the persona of Odysseus more than once. Thus speaks the Greek hero to Polyphemus: Would to God that I could strip you of life and breath … Continue reading
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The Lyrics AND the Music: Every Grain of Sand
By Tony Attwood In this little series I’ve been trying to explain why I sometimes write as much about the music of Dylan as the lyrics: something that most commentators don’t do very often (or at least that is how … Continue reading
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Dylanesque: Scarlet Rivera’s debut album
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood This series looks at performances of songs that were not written by Dylan but which clearly have a Dylan influence within them. As ever, Aaron selects the theme and the works, and Tony endeavours … Continue reading
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I Contain Multitudes (2020) part 14: I’ll huff, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in
Mississippi, Desolation Row, Crossing The Rubicon, Where Are You Tonight, Tombstone Blues… Some songs are so rich and multicoloured that they deserve their own book . I fear that almost every song on Rough And Rowdy Ways is going to … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour – the absolute highlights: ”Every Grain of Sand”
By Tony Attwood In this series I select my favourite performance by Dylan of a particular song from across the years of the Never Ending Tour – using of course the recordings selected from the mega-series which Mike Johnson is … Continue reading
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Close To The Fire
By Larry Fyffe Onward march the reindeer armies of metonymy. Considered by some is that Queen of Sheba with King Solomon’s baby in her belly transfers the Heaven-On-Earth of the future, at least in part, from Jerusalem to Ethiopia, a … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: Sarah Jane and the rhythmic changes
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood In this series (of which there is a full index at the end) Aaron selects a song that Dylan has recorded but which he did not write, and looks at the Dylan version … Continue reading
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The best ever year for the Never Ending Tour? 2015 Part 4
The Never Ending Tour: the complete index Untold Dylan: the Facebook group NET 2015 Part 1 Singing to you, not at you NET 2015 Part 2 NET 2015 Part 3: It doesn’t get any better than this By … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day: Someday Baby
By Tony Attwood This series is supposed to be simple: a look at a few of the cover versions of Bob Dylan’s songs, picking out a few highlights along the way. But what is one to do when Dylan’s “original” … Continue reading
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I Contain Multitudes part 13: A little bit of Lincoln can’t park the car
by Jochen Markhorst XIII A little bit of Lincoln can’t park the car Pink pedal pushers and red blue jeans All the pretty maids and all the old queens All the old queens from all my past … Continue reading
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Dylanesque part 7 – Rolling Thunder albums: Joni Mitchell
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: Let’s look at another one of the albums that spun out of the Rolling Thunder Revue. This time it is Hejira by Joni Mitchell. According to Mitchell, the album was written during or after … Continue reading
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