Not Dark Yet: Another look at Bob Dylan
by Michael Corrigan | My Bob Dylan epiphany came on November 22, 1963. President Kennedy had just been assassinated. School[…]
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by Michael Corrigan | My Bob Dylan epiphany came on November 22, 1963. President Kennedy had just been assassinated. School[…]
Read morePlease note a full index to this series, of which this is episode 114, is available here. Mike Johnson (Kiwi[…]
Read moreby Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: This is a traditional Irish folk song, best known today as an[…]
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Read moreA month ago, Jochen’s book on “Nashville Skyline” was released. In English, German and Dutch. It is available on[…]
Read moreAn index to all the previous articles from this series can be found here. By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) ‘Dylan moved[…]
Read moreThis is episode 111 of the Never Ending Tour series – you can find a complete index of previous episodes[…]
Read moreBy Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) In 2011 things do indeed start to get interesting. Dylan, now turned 70, stands on the[…]
Read moreby Robert Ford Bob Dylan has always said that “if you want to know anything about me then listen to[…]
Read moreCountry Pie (1969) part 1: People try and read so much into songs Country Pie (1969) part 2: Slap[…]
Read moreNever Ending Tour 2009 part 1 Contending forces: Courting Disaster NET 2009 part 2: contending forces: through the tears and[…]
Read moreBy Tony Attwood Now I have to admit that I’d hardly given a thought to this song over the years[…]
Read moreBy Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) Never Ending Tour 2009 part 1 Contending forces: Courting Disaster NET 2009 part 2: contending forces:[…]
Read moreNever Ending Tour 2009 part 1 Contending forces: Courting Disaster Never Ending Tour: the full index of articles By Mike[…]
Read moreMississippi, Desolation Row, Where Are You Tonight, Tombstone Blues… every now and then I get so carried away by a[…]
Read moreby Patrick Roefflaer This article is part of a series reviewing the artwork across Dylan’s albums. There is an index[…]
Read moreby Jochen Markhorst Champaign, Illinois (1969) part 1: You’re happy, Tim? II Oh, how I love you In most[…]
Read moreBy Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: Dylan recorded “Fixin’ to Die” for his debut album. The liner notes say[…]
Read moreThis article is part of a series that reviews the art work of over 30 of Bob Dylan’s albums. There[…]
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