The latest entry in Bob Dylan’s frequently brilliant Bootleg Series focuses on previously unreleased music recorded around the time of the savagely reviewed 1970 double album Self Portrait. Included among the alternate takes, demos, stripped-down mixes,
Like 2015'sShadows in the Night,Fallen Angelsis Dylan's tribute to the Great American Songbook by way of Frank Sinatra. As on its predecessor, Dylan plays old-school interpreter here, shaking off the cobwebs from songs of the '40s and '50s. Others have done it better, but there's no ...
But on the other hand, in moments like these, we can see the concert as a turn into a more mature, sensitive seventies. “Instead of crying ‘I want you sobad,” wrote Ed Ward in his1970New Morningreview...
Dylan is performing in the undercard slot each night on this tour. (That’s not counting the first seven dates back in late June, when he was elevated to sole headliner due to Nelson’s illness at the time.) It makes sense that Dylan would be in the penultimate slot on...
21. New Morning (1970) Columbia 20. 'New Morning' (1970) Probably Dylan's most underrated album,New Morningquickly followed the terribleSelf Portrait;stylistically the two albums are somewhat similar, but the all-original material and enthusiastic performances immensely widen the gap. It's a thro...
最近看了英剧《都市传说》(Urban Myth)的第一集《敲开戴夫的门》(Knockin' on Dave's Door),虚构了一个 Bob Dylan 伦敦访友的故事。我们梳理了个歌单(点击“阅读原文”收听),下面再聊聊剧里面的梗。友情提示:这篇文章剧透满满,最好看了剧之后再看,或者先收藏起来。片头我们就看到,鲍大叔此行的目的,是去拜访...
Review: Bob Dylan Powerful songs help move protest music back in mainstream The True Story of Cadillac Records (Part Three): The Final Days and Legacy of Chess Records “The Train” is a stand-out song on an otherwise unmemorable (but not horrible) Outkast album. Released in 2006, Idlewil...
Bob Dylan–Wigwam / Copper Kettle More images Label: Columbia– 4-45199 Format: Vinyl,7", 45 RPM, Promo Country: US Released: Jul 6, 1970 Genre: Folk, World, & Country Style: Folk Tracklist AWigwam Written-By–Bob Dylan Written-By–Bob Dylan ...
There’s something unique about Bob Dylan’s big-screen presence. Over seven decades, he has been ubiquitous, but never predictable
Dylan's gift was to marry poetic lyrics with catchy tunes, and he broke the notion that a singer must have a conventionally good voice in order to perform.