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Friday, May 8, 2009

Bob Dylan: Keeping It Together ...8:34 am

I have a piece today on Bob Dylan’s new album, and related matters, in The New Ledger: Bob Dylan: Keeping It Together.

Together Through Life, the album just released by Bob Dylan, has entered both the U.S. and U.K. charts at the number one position, and is at or near the top of the charts in numerous other countries across the world. Dylan appears to be doing something very right, in commercial terms, at the ripe old age of 68, but I question whether even he has any firm idea of what that might be. One thing for which he doesn’t get much credit, but which I think has paid off for him in the end, is his consistency. The curious thing is that his kind of consistency has often been portrayed instead as a mysterious and chameleon-like series of transformations, perhaps largely because of a failure by commentators to grasp the nature of the steadiness at the core of his work. Average listeners may well appreciate it better than the storied rock critics who have filled shelves with books on his songs and his various phases and incarnations.

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Bobs and Ends ...4:12 pm

On the Douglas Brinkley interview about the Bob Dylan interview, Sue writes to say: (… continue reading …)

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Together Through Life will enter the chart at number one ...10:54 pm

Bob Dylan’s new album Together Through Life, will enter the U.S. album chart at number one next week. That’s according to Billboard, at this link.

Bob Dylan is headed for his fifth No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart next week as his “Together Through Life” looks like a shoo-in for a debut atop the list. Industry prognosticators suggest the Columbia set will sell over 100,000 copies in its first week of release.

Number one may not be what it used to be, but nevertheless: Happy 68th birthday, Bob.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Together Through Life: released today, and it’s all good! ...2:20 pm

Together Through Life by Bob Dylan Bob Dylan’s new album Together Through Lifeis in the stores and in my dirty little hands, and it’s at least as dynamite a record as this listener anticipated it would be. It’s also such a gift. Who’d have thought that in 2009 we’d be listening to a new Bob Dylan album like this? Not little ol’ me — not 20 years ago, and not 10 years ago. (… continue reading …)

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Final installment of Dylan and Flanagan; and a note on the review in the Guardian ...11:50 am

Together Through Life by Bob DylanThe sixth and final installment of Bill Flanagan’s recent interview with Bob Dylan (promoting the release of Dylan’s new album Together Through Life) was published yesterday, and again there’s plenty of interesting stuff in it, although, on some points, I wish they’d gone just a little further. Like this passage, where God makes His cameo appearance: (… continue reading …)

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Friday, April 17, 2009

The review of Bob Dylan’s Together Through Life in MOJO ...1:39 pm

Together Through Life by Bob DylanFour (out of four) stars for Together Through Life from MOJO magazine. The very nice review is by Danny Eccleston. In the light of how I closed the previous post, and the notion generally of how Bob Dylan’s latter-day songs resonate most strongly when you consider how they may be addressing the Divine rather than some misplaced babe along the way, many of the lines in this review make for interesting reading. The reviewer doesn’t give any hint that he gets it, as such, but he’s getting oh-so-close. (… continue reading …)

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Catching up on Bob Dylan, Bill Flanagan, Adolf Hitler, Bill Wyman and more ...9:22 pm

Woah, a whole lot of Bobs & Ends indeed to catch up with this week. The last few days have been rather taxing for Yours Truly, due in part, to — you guessed it — taxes. (Who was the candidate in last year’s primaries who promised to simplify the tax code so that every American could file on a postcard? I didn’t vote for him, but clearly I made a terrible mistake, along with almost everyone else.)

So, two more installments of Bob Dylan’s big interview with Bill Flanagan (… continue reading …)

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Bob Dylan on Barack Obama: the real story (at last) ...3:30 pm

It was in the UK Times last June where the whole “Bob Dylan endorses Barack Obama” story got started, so it is appropriately ironic (if indeed it is not purposeful) that it is in the UK Times today that that whole canard gets put finally to rest. (D’ya think?!) (… continue reading …)

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Inside scoop on forthcoming Bob Dylan music video! ...2:59 pm

A reader with connections forwards some information circulated by a production company in Los Angeles, which is seeking to cast a new music video for Bob Dylan. There is the following on the video’s planned content: (… continue reading …)

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Dolly Parton, Bob Dylan and Jolene: A love/hate triangle? ...10:26 am

Together Through Life by Bob DylanIn the spirit of analyzing Bob Dylan’s new record Together Through Lifebefore it even comes out, I think it’s worth noting what is arguably some of the background to Dylan’s recording of a song called Jolene on that album. As mentioned previously, when I first saw that (… continue reading …)

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Quite a groove: New Bob Dylan song Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ at BobDylan.com ...10:07 am

In case anyone doesn’t already know it, until midnight tonight you can download a free mp3 of Bob Dylan’s Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ (from his forthcoming album Together Through Life) at BobDylan.com. It’s a 256 kbps mp3 file. (… continue reading …)

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ — Amazon mp3 clip ...10:16 am

Well, since it’s the way the world is, we may as well embrace it. It sure is spine-tingling; that is, the 30-second clip of Bob Dylan’s Beyond Here Lies Nothin’, from his forthcoming album Together Through Life.

Play below.

The entire song will be out next week.

Addendum: It is believed that BobDylan.com will be offering a free download of the complete mp3 of Bob Dylan’s Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ on Monday, March 30th, 2009.

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