more than just historic purposes
Posts Tagged: Bob Dylan
LET HIM IN, LET HIM IN?
it’s a year difficult to define by one single mood
over 200 great songs and a Spotify playlist to hear em on
how many songs push themselves to the forefront of a conscious change
194 songs to hear this year -all awesome
This made me think about the value of art
dimensional shift from life to death
‘Gregg Allman and the Allman Brothers just about put me in the White House’
A gorgeous art patchwork of protest
Porridge Radio improving all the time
Was this list?really worth the effort?
bragging on their sexual prowess
as exciting as his album cover
I never thought much of Haim as the Bat Mitzvah blues band
one of the great put downs of white liberals
I enjoyed it more than the first time round
# 1 isn’t what #1 was
sound of the streets
one of the great testaments to faith
Latin trap comes alive
the ultimate dividing line viz Covid-19
a dirge for the loss of Camelot
testament of pop culture moving outwards to the early 1970s and returning to JFK’s assassination
history of culture and music refracted back to its title act
Imagine “Avatar” as a plant based human mash up
the greatest rock and roll band in the world
each illustration is carefully picked to fit the mood of the song
on top of his game
Dylan is a 25 year old transvestite in New York
I have heard rumors all over town
revisits Dylan’s pivotal journey to Nashville
pistol shots ring out in the barroom night…
A visual representation of the artist’s lyrics
a fresh and unexpected window on one of the most significant bodies of work of any creative artist in our time
not bad, not great, in the middle
for either him or me, it will end one day
Dylan recorded the entire album over six days
come gather round people wherever you roam…
complete reproduction of one of Dylan’s legendary handwritten 57 page notebooks, where you can follow the lyrical development of the songs
sets you down in the middle of what feels like a Dylan reverie
available as a strictly limited deluxe CD set
“Useful to just about any group with any cause in history”
“I wrote ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’ in 10 minutes”
you get to hear Bob Dylan’s sublime “He’s Funny That Way”
“A co-operative is a different kind of business”
Last August 2008, I caught Conor at “Other Music” (a record store) in the afternoon and Dylan at Prospect Park in the evening