On this website we explore and attempt to discern key themes and pre-occupations in the music and songs, written and spoken words of the legendary poet, musician, singer/songwriter Bob Dylan.
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Bob Dylan - Nobel Banquet Speech
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Bob Dylan - Nobel Banquet Speech
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Banquet speech by Bob Dylan given by the United States Ambassador to Sweden, Azita Raji, at the Nobel Banquet, 10 December 2016
Good evening, everyone. I extend my warmest greetings to the members of the Swedish Academy and to all of the other distinguished guests in attendance tonight.
I'm sorry I can't be with you in person, but please know that I am most definitely with you in spirit and honored to be receiving such a prestigious prize. Being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature is something I never could have imagined or seen coming. From an early age, I've been familiar with and reading and absorbing the ...
Posted 11 Dec 2016, 15:02 by Robert Allen Zimmerman -
Shadows in the Night. The New Album by Bob Dylan
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Shadows in the Night
New Dylan album released today
Posted 2 Feb 2015, 18:20Shadows in the Night is the title of the new album by Bob Dylan, his 36th studio album, which gets its release today. A collection of covers, Dylan describes it as 'a real privilege to make'.
"I've wanted to do something like this for a long time but was never brave enough to approach 30-piece complicated arrangements and refine them down for a 5-piece band. That's the key to all these performances. We knew these songs extremely well. It was all done live. Maybe one or two takes. No overdubbing. No vocal booths. No headphones. No separate tracking, and, for ...
Posted 14 Feb 2015, 13:44 by Robert Allen Zimmerman -
Another Self Portrait: The Bootleg Series Vol 10
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Another Self Portrait
The Never Ending Bootleg Series
posted 25 Aug 2013, 15:16This week sees the release of the eagerly anticipated Another Self Portrait, no 10 in the ever-expanding Bob Dylan Bootleg Series containing 35 rare and previously unreleased (except on bootleg presumably) recordings. The tracks that have been selected for this edition comprise mainly out-takes from the recording sessions that produced the trio of albums that include Nashville Skyline, Self-Portrait and New Morning.
Self Portrait was Dylan's tenth studio album. Released in June 1970 by Columbia Records it consists mostly of covers with a few live recordings thrown in. Largely derided by critics at the time of its release (one of whom ...
Posted 14 Feb 2015, 14:27 by Robert Allen Zimmerman -
Like a Rolling Stone
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Like a Rolling Stone
posted 27 May 2013, 06:12I been all over these United States, but I ain't never yet found Fennario.
An interesting and indeed, most welcome tribute was paid to Bob Dylan, on the occasion of his 72 birthday, which was also, apparently, the 50th anniversary of The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (you didn't know that, did you?).
An interactive map, charting "every street, town, and city Dylan has ever sung about", has been prepared and made public, courtesy of Slate.com. The map claims to present "entries for every place-name in a song written by Dylan and released on some kind of album (including the official Greatest Hits and Bootleg series)." Mind ...
Posted 14 Feb 2015, 13:58 by Robert Allen Zimmerman -
Tour Dates Announced for April, 2013
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Upcoming Tour Dates and Venues
posted 27 Feb 2013, 16:28From the horse's mouth (namely, the official Bob Dylan website):
Bob Dylan and his Band will perform U.S. concert dates in April. Ticket sales begin this weekend. Visit the Upcoming Dates page at bobdylan.com regularly for dates and ticket information.
Good news for Dylan's North American fans. The rest will have to wait their turn but it's a good bet that he'll get around eventually. By all accounts the guy likes touring and the day he stops touring will be the day he drops dead - and who wants to think about that dreadful day.
Posted 14 Feb 2015, 14:26 by Robert Allen Zimmerman -
Times they are a'changin over at Muscatine
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Workingmens' Blues
posted 24 Feb 2013, 14:28It would indeed appear to be sundown on the Union.
Bob Dylan Lays Off 2,000 Workers From Songwriting Factory
Posted 14 Feb 2015, 14:05 by Robert Allen Zimmerman
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