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21. On the Road With Bob Dylan by Larry Sloman | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2002-08-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 1975, as Bob Dylan emerged from eight years of seclusion, he dreamed of putting together a traveling music show that would trek across the country like a psychedelic carnival. The dream became reality, and On the Road with Bob Dylan is the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at what happened when Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Revue took to the streets of America. With the intimate detail of a diary, Larry "Ratso" Sloman’s mesmerizing description of the legendary tour both transports us to a celebrated period in rock history and provides us with a vivid snapshot of Dylan during this extraordinary time. This reissue of the 1978 classic resonates more than ever as it chronicles one of the most glittering rock circuses ever assembled, with a cast that includes Joan Baez, Robbie Robertson, Joni Mitchell, Allen Ginsberg, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, and a wild entourage of groupies, misfits, sinners, and saints who trailed along for the ride. Sloman candidly captures the all-night revelry and musical prowess—from the backstage antics to impromptu jams—that made the tour a nearly mystical experience. Complete with vintage photos and a new introduction by renowned Texas musician, mystery writer, and Revue member Kinky Friedman, this is an unparalleled treat for Dylan fans old and new. Without question, On the Road with Bob Dylan is a remarkable, revealing piece of writing and a rare up-close and personal view of Dylan on tour. Customer Reviews (12)
The Amazing Adventure of Ratso Slocum
still reading, and geting used to it
Sloman's Whine Fest
Obviously Five Stars
far more depth than most rock books |
22. Studio A: The Bob Dylan Reader | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2005-11-21)
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Excellent Dylan Resource |
23. Bob Dylan: A Biography by Anthony Scaduto | |
Paperback: 350
Pages
(2001-11-01)
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Classic starting point
Tony's Bob
mostest with the firstest
VALUABLE RESOURCE
when we were kings |
24. Man Gave Names to All the Animals by Bob Dylan | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2010-09-07)
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strictkly for Bob Dylan fans.
New Edition with Illustrator Jim Arnosky is amazing!
Bold and masterful
Beautiful, brilliantly illustrated book, an ideal gift!
Great addition to a collection |
25. Shelter from the Storm: Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Years (Genuine Jawbone Books) by Sid Griffin | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2010-06-30)
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A 'must' for any Dylan fan
Another great read from Sid Griffin
Shelter From The Storm...a terrific read! |
26. The Bob Dylan Scrapbook, 1956-1966 by Bob Dylan | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(2005-09-13)
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Essential
A True Treasure Chest
False advertisement
So Cool!
The book I forgot |
27. Bob Dylan and Philosophy (Popular Culture and Philosophy) | |
Paperback: 225
Pages
(2005-12-16)
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Born again Bob -- it really happened
Incisive and Intelligent
Jim Spiegel philosophically rocks!
Fun stimulating pastiche
fascinating |
28. Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits: Complete by Music Sales, Bob Dylan | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(1998-06-01)
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29. Like a Complete Unknown: The Poetry of Bob Dylan's Songs, 1961-1969 by John Hinchey | |
Paperback: 277
Pages
(2002-10-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first chapter treats only a single song, "Like a Rolling Stone," and the second covers Dylan’s first two albums, both of which are miscellanies. After that, each chapter treats a single album (though the discussion of Blonde on Blonde takes up two chapters), and in these chapters, some attention is given both to the individual songs and to their place in the context of the album. Decisions about what to emphasize and what to gloss over are based partly on Hinchey’s judgments about the relative worth of each song or album and partly on his instinct for what is interesting or undiscovered about them. Given Dylan’s history of perpetual self-transformation as an artist, the critical approach is necessarily flexible, varying from album to album and even song to song. But there is a recurrent theme. The most distinctive feature of Dylan’s poetry, Hinchey argues, is the way it is implicitly shaped by the changes (as Dylan imagines them) that are induced in his listener in response to the song as it unfolds. As the lyric unfolds, "you," the listener, are changed by what "you" hear, and anticipating these changes in the "you" he is addressing, Dylan’s perception of and attitude toward "you" changes correspondingly. Moreover, these changes in his perception of "you" provoke in turn adjustments in his perception of and attitude toward himself. Dylan’s characteristic song is seen as a duet for solo voice. Customer Reviews (3)
This Hard Read is gonna fall
Tells You How It Feels With the insight of an academic yet using fully accessible, virtually jargon free, prose Mr. Hinchey's takes us on a journey through Bob Dylan's 1960's work answering the question "How Does It Feel". A convincing thesis is laid out in the introduction and expounded in the following chapters.You don't have to agree with all the interpretations tostill get a lot out of them.Having said which I have rarely agreed with as many.
Superbly illuminating! |
30. Revolution in the Air: The Songs of Bob Dylan, 1957-1973 (Cappella Books) by Clinton Heylin | |
Hardcover: 496
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first of two volumes, this companion to every song that Bob Dylan ever wrote is by far the most comprehensive book on the words of America’s greatest songwriter. Here you’ll find not just opinionated commentary or literary interpretation, but facts, first and foremost. Clinton Heylin is the world’s leading Dylan biographer and expert, and he has arranged the songs--including a number that have never been performed--in a continually surprising chronology of when they were actually written rather than when they appeared on albums. Using newly discovered manuscripts, anecdotal evidence, and a seemingly limitless knowledge of every Bob Dylan live performance, he has uncovered a wealth of information about the songs, leaving no stone unturned in his research. Here we learn that the middle verse of “Blowin’ in the Wind” was written much later than the first and third verses; that “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” was based on a complete distortion of the facts of the case; that “Mixed Up Confusion,” despite being Dylan’s first single, was composed later than many of his early masterpieces; that “Fourth Time Around” was a direct response to John Lennon’s “Norwegian Wood”; and much more. Reading this volume will fundamentally change how you hear Dylan’s songs and will make you want to revisit the man’s lesser-known masterpieces. This is an essential purchase for every true Bob Dylan fan--and perhaps your most essential purchase, for, as a guide to the man’s work, it will never be surpassed. Customer Reviews (13)
Dylan for the lovers, not the pedants.
"Everybody's Talkin'" About Clint's Sloppy Research
Revolting work in the air
Pretentious and boring
Academic and dull |
31. Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads by Greil Marcus | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2006-04-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Greil Marcus has written the definitive biography of the greatest pop single ever made. Recorded in Columbia's Studio A in New York on 16 June 1965, "Like A Rolling Stone" was instantly of its time-and so strong it has escaped time altogether. The musicians gathered in the studio never managed a second successful recording: they caught it once and only once. Then it was gone, arguably never to be bettered in Bob Dylan's countless live performances of the song. Dylan's career as a folk singer--and the career imposed upon him, his unwanted role as "voice of a generation"--had hit a wall. Marcus recreates the brilliantly competitive pop world of 1965, and the energy, the anger, the thrill and the horror that Bob Dylan turned into a revolutionary six-minute single. Forty years later it remains the signal accomplishment of modern music. It drew to itself disparate traditions of American music and speech; it redrew the map of the country itself; it left behind a world that was not the same. The whole adventure is here. Customer Reviews (23)
Under Par Holy Greil
Greil Marcus flips through his index cards
In the Immortal Words of Elvis Costello . . .
Candidate for the worst rock book (on the best song)
Marcus on Dylan |
32. The Songs He Didn't Write: Bob Dylan Under the Influence by Derek Barker | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2009-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Encyclopedic and exhaustive, this guide to the more than 500 songs Bob Dylan has covered, in concert or on record, details the history of each song and offers an explanation of how he came to perform them. His masterful interpretations range from the more obvious blues, country, folk, and gospel recordings to contemporary writers such as Warren Zevon and John Hiatt. In addition to the listing of these covered songs, this compendium also includes a lengthy section detailing all of the remaining tracks that Dylan has written for others, but which remain unrecorded by the man himself. Customer Reviews (2)
Brilliant
Amazing Book On An Overlooked Aspect of Bob Dylan's Work |
33. BOB DYLAN: THE ESSENTIAL INTERVIEWS by Jonathan Cott | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2007-05-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Bob Dylan: The Essential Interviews features 31 of the most significant and revealing conversations with the singer, gathered in one definitive collection. Among the highlights are the seminal Rolling Stone interviews -- anthologized here for the first time -- by Jann Wenner, Jonathan Cott, Kurt Loder, and Mikal Gilmore, as well as Nat Hentoff’s legendary 1966 Playboy interview. Surprises include Studs Terkel’s radio interview in 1963 on WFMT in Chicago, the interview Dylan gave to screenwriter Jay Cocks when he was a student at Kenyon College in 1964, a 1965 interview with director Nora Ephron, and an interview Sam Shepard turned into a one-act play for Esquire in 1987. Dylan expert Jonathan Cott writes an introduction to this must-have collection of the artist in his own words. Customer Reviews (14)
It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Reading).........
Essential
bob
Watching Dylan Grow
" A hero is a man who can talk to his drummer" |
34. Bob Dylan Anthology: Guitar Tab Edition (Music Sales America) by Music Sales, Bob Dylan | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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A real piece of garbage
Wrong.
Horrible.1 star for the picture on the cover..
Terrible and Proud of It
Mediocre and unfaithful. |
35. Miss O'Dell: Hard Days and Long Nights with The Beatles, The Stones, Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton by Chris O'Dell | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description * She was in the studio when the Beatles recorded The White Album, Abbey Road, and Let It Be, and she sang in the “Hey Jude” chorus. * She lived with George Harrison and Pattie Boyd and unwittingly got involved in Pattie’s famous love story with Eric Clapton. * She’s the subject of Leon Russell’s “Pisces Apple Lady.” * She worked for the Rolling Stones on their infamous 1972 tour and did a drug run for Keith Richards. * She’s “the woman down the hall” in Joni Mitchell’s song “Coyote,” the “mystery woman” pictured on the Stones album Exile on Main Street, and the “Miss O’Dell” of George Harrison’s song. The remarkable, intimate story of an ordinary woman who lived the dream of millions—to be part of rock royalty’s inner circle—Miss O’Dell is a backstage pass to some of the most momentous events in rock history. Customer Reviews (1)
GREAT STORIES TOLD BY A TRUE INSIDER |
36. No Direction Home: The Life and Music of Bob Dylan by Robert Shelton | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2011-06-15)
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The Most Sympathetic Critic
Who is Bob Dylan?
"No Direction Home: The Live and Music of Bob Dylan"
All sides and aspects of a cherished and popular figure
Not the Place to Start . . . |
37. Song and Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan by Michael Gray | |
Paperback: 944
Pages
(2002-10-21)
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times change Dylan stays the same
Where was the editor?
More than passes the test of any book of musical criticism
Vade mecum, goes all the way from blues to visionary stars..
Absolutely incredible |
38. ISIS: A Bob Dylan Anthology | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2004-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description ISIS is the best-selling, longest lasting, most highly acclaimed Dylan fanzine. This ultimate Dylan anthology draws on unpublished interviews and research by the ISIS team together with the best articles culled from the pages of the definitive Bob magazine. New updated edition. “Astounding . . . Fascinating . . . If you’re more than mildly interested in Bob Dylan, then this is an essential purchase.”—Record Collector Customer Reviews (2)
Buyer Be Wary
ISIS: A Bob Dylan Anthology Excluding the appendices (which include an opinion on "historic" live shows and on "essential" bootlegs), the anthology comprises thirty-three pieces, of which, twelve are either written by Derek alone, or in collaboration with others. And whilst most of the content has of course been drawn from past issues of ISIS Magazine, there are five entirely new essays. Of those that have appeared before, the earliest comes from ISIS #22 and the most recent from ISIS #96. The structure of the anthology broadly follows Bob's progress through the years, which gives it something of a biographical feel, albeit a particularly selective one. The text is interspersed with photographs of Bob in concert and elsewhere, as well as being liberally sprinkled with "passport" sized photos of others; poster/ticket reproductions; cartoons; band signatures and so on. Collectively these give a good overall impression of Dylan and some of his world. Derek also writes the introduction, which moves pretty briskly from what the book is about to Derek's own reasons for being "completely captivated" by Dylan. So although he states that "it is (about) a best of selection...arranged in chronological order...(which) can be read as a potted biography... or ...as individual essays," it gets its flavour from Derek's own enthusiasm for and perspective on Dylan. The result is that "ISIS A Bob Dylan Anthology" has a particular coherence that somehow accommodates the inevitably different styles of the other contributors, who, equally inevitably, have their own take on Bob. What emerges is a book drawn from a very rich mix indeed. A bit like Grandma's secret recipe fruitcake, which is stuffed full of goodies, yet is wonderfully digestible. And you always want more... It helps enormously that Derek writes well. His style is accessible, engaging and inclusive of others. He brings rigour and considerable expertise to bear. This produces pieces that are informed, accurate (or as accurate as anything about Bob Dylan ever can be) and stimulating. At the same time, there is a total absence of malice about his writing, as well as an utter lack of arrogance. This is in marked contrast to some of the recent(ish) works by one or two "world authorities" on Dylan, where what they said was much diminished by how they said it. Somehow (though I guess careful editing on Derek's part has a lot to do with it), the essays from the other contributors are pretty consistent with Derek's approach. Hence the general coherence of it all. By way of an analogy to illustrate this, it's a bit like listening to a "various artist's" CD, one where the tracks are based on a distinctive theme, rather than one intended to reflect the broad company catalogue. Turning now to some of the pieces themselves. The opener, "Interview With Abe and Beatty Zimmerman" is prefaced with an introductory note by Ian Woodward. Even for people pretty familiar with the background to the interview and to Shelton's relationship with Dylan, this provides a really helpful context, one that encourages the reader to look at it as though present in the room all those years ago, rather than with the benefit(?) of over thirty years hindsight. Shelton opens with some questions about the family background and how Abe and Beatty met. They talk about Bob's early years, his childhood ambitions and behaviour and, later, his growing success. To me at least, both Bob's parents, though especially Beatty, come across as pretty open. Oh sure, we know that some things were held back and that others had some sort of "spin" on them, but in general it feels very natural. Perhaps the most poignant, most eloquent moment comes towards the end, when Shelton asks if they think Bob will come back to Hibbing. Abe, who seems to have been looking at pictures of Bob in camp in the summer of 1954, does not answer and, even when prompted, remains silent. Maybe he was reflecting on what had been lost, rather than what had been gained. But who really knows? Three weeks later he died. It's a fascinating piece that sets the stage for those following, which variously look at (amongst other things) Bob's background and early forays into music making; where the name "Dylan" might have come from; Dave Whittaker's recollections and observations; and early days in London. Then there is "A Chat With Martin Carthy," the other party being Matthew Zuckerman, and a fine job it is too. Carthy seems to enjoy talking about Dylan. He does so without any hint of envy but with a considerable body of knowledge about musical tradition, a real feel for the culture, environment and tensions of the whole early sixties "folk" thing and a lot of affection for a fellow performer, who happens to be Bob Dylan. I could go on but space dictates. The only piece that I did have a bit of difficulty with was, "Robert Johnson and Street Legal," though that was entirely of my own making. Of past anthologies, many might feel that John Bauldie's 1987 effort "All Across The Telegraph" sets a pretty formidable benchmark. Yes it does, but even allowing for the fact that most comparisons are odious and usually irrelevant, I think that "ISIS A Bob Dylan Anthology" meets and in some ways surpasses it. "All Across The Telegraph" was followed in 1990 by "Wanted Man: In Search of Bob Dylan," so if that is a precedent, maybe we won't have too long to wait for an ISIS Anthology 2. ... Read more |
39. Highway 61 Revisited: Bob Dylan's Road from Minnesota to the World | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(2009-05-15)
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Scholarly Addition to the Dylan Literature |
40. Bob Dylan: Intimate Insights from Friends and Fellow Musicians by Kathleen Mackay | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2007-03-01)
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Unless this is the first thing you've read about Bob Dylan...
Aahhh......so disappointing
Exploitation with little substance
THIS BOOK IS A FUN READ ABOUT ACURIOUS FELLOW
Not worth the money |
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