Tuesday, June 26, 2007, posted by tony at Tuesday, June 26, 2007
http://dylancoveralbums.com/index2.html



You remember the video for Bob Dylan's 'Subterranean Homesick Matches,' don't you? It's the oft-imitated one with the lyrics on posterboard. Indie-rock band The Matches have really one-upped Dylan and his imitators: In the video for their song 'Salty Eyes,' they use more than 50 old TVs like posterboards -- tossing (and smashing) each. It's a pretty amazing feat of choreography ... think Dylan would be impressed?

"ANAHEIM, CA (April 25, 1999) -- Bob Dylan's former pastor, Kenn
Gulliksen, has asked Christians around the world to pray for Bob Dylan.
He also said that Dylan has never renounced his faith in Jesus Christ
and that "God is not through with him yet."....................."read more
 
Thursday, June 21, 2007, posted by tony at Thursday, June 21, 2007


Nick Cave Shared Awkward Silence With Bob Dylan
Rocker Nick Cave was delighted when he met Bob Dylan at a music festival - but was embarrassed to find out they had nothing to say to each other. The Into My Arms singer was playing at legendary English music festival Glastonbury in 1998, when Dylan came over to greet him.
He explains, "I was standing in the mud backstage, and I looked up and there was this old guy making a beeline across the muddy field, and I thought 'Ok, here we go.' And when he reached me he said, 'I just wanted to say, I really like what you do.' And it dawned on me that it was Bob Dylan. And then we stood there in the mud saying nothing, and I thought, 'Ok, one of us should really go now."
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Definitive Bob Dylan Retrospective Set For Worldwide Release October 1
NEW YORK, June 21 /PRNewswire/ — A career-spanning, three-CD retrospective of Bob Dylan’s music - DYLAN - will be released worldwide on October 1 by Columbia Records. This definitive Bob Dylan collection chronicles the artist’s four decades of groundbreaking studio recordings, as well as his unparalleled influence on popular music and culture
According to Sony BMG Commercial Music Group President John Ingrassia, “Each new generation eventually discovers what millions of people the world over have known for decades: That Bob Dylan is a singular artist whose songs and recordings represent the very best that music has to offer. This DYLAN set will provide a comprehensive introduction to an important body of work that continues to impact our culture and attract multitudes of new fans each year.”
Song selection for this comprehensive set is still being determined, and will be greatly influenced by impassioned fan lobbying on website dylan07.com. This site — which went live in February for fans to share thoughts on Bob Dylan’s music, swap stories about first hearing the artist’s songs and seeing him in concert, and more — has been updated today with the DYLAN artwork, a promotional trailer for the album, as well as the ability for fans to vote on the DYLAN track listing.
Visitors to dylan07.com will also find details on a forthcoming online photo exhibit in which notable fans from the worlds of music, film, art and fashion will contribute images inspired by Bob Dylan. Fans will be able to contribute images as well, and a winner will be chosen by one of the celebrity photographers to receive a Sony Alpha digital camera and have his or her image included in the exhibit.
Two additional versions of DYLAN will be released simultaneously with the 3-CD set: A deluxe edition featuring the three disks in a cloth covered case, and accompanied by an extended booklet of classic and rare Dylan imagery plus 10 limited edition postcards highlighting pivotal moments of Bob’s career; and the “Best Of” edition that will feature 18 songs on a single disk.
Bob Dylan is one of the world’s most popular and acclaimed songwriters, musicians and performers, having sold more than 90 million albums and performed literally thousands of shows around the world in a career spanning five decades. His most recent album, Modern Times - lauded by critics around the world and selling more than 2.5 million copies to date — entered the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart at #1, as well as debuting within the Top Five in 21 other countries. His previous studio albums, Time Out Of Mind and Love & Theft, have been among his most commercially successful and critically lauded, each having sold more than a million copies and earning Grammy nominations for Album Of The Year (Time Out Of Mind won that award in 1998).
In 2001, he received a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Song from a Motion Picture for “Things Have Changed” from the movie Wonder Boys. Dylan’s Chronicles - Volume I, his recent memoirs released in October 2004, was a world-wide best seller, spending 19 weeks on The New York Times Bestseller List. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Songwriters Hall Of Fame in 1982.
Bob Dylan remains one of the world’s top touring artists, performing more than 100 concerts yearly around the globe.
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, posted by tony at Thursday, June 21, 2007
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Take A Virtual Tour Of Bob Dylan's NYC
Rolling Stone is having some fun with Google Street Maps......... see some quintessential landmarks from Bob Dylan's early years.
http://rock-n-rollforever.blogspot.com/2007/06/take-virtual-tour-of-bob-dylans-nyc.html
 
Wednesday, June 20, 2007, posted by tony at Wednesday, June 20, 2007
 
Wednesday, June 13, 2007, posted by tony at Wednesday, June 13, 2007
I dont really like James Taylor!But,strangly...........this song haunts me.Beautiful

 
Tuesday, June 12, 2007, posted by tony at Tuesday, June 12, 2007




"..............................To say that music is important to me, and to my work, would be the gravest of understatements. I often joke that I live my life with a soundtrack, whether it's the home stereo, the MP3 player, or the hundreds of CDs that have somehow migrated to my office over the years. I'm very rarely without something playing, and it's almost never 'just background' - I like my music so I can hear it, so I can let it work its magic on my soul.

A few months ago, shortly after Before I Wake was published in Canada, I was invited to do an event with Pages Bookstore in Toronto, part of their This Is Not A Reading Series series. I was thrilled to be invited, and knew that I would be able to think up something cool to do (bearing the "No Reading!" proviso in mind). As time passed, though, I found myself with a dearth of cool ideas. I'm a writer - I specialize in NOT being in front of large groups of people doing cool things. So out of desperation, I decided to talk about music - the role of it in my writing life, my writing background, and Before I Wake, in particular. I'd play some of the music, talk with a seemingly off-the-cuff anecdotal quality, and get off the stage early.

The first step of the process, of course, was to create the proverbial mix tape (actually an MP3 playlist, but that hardly has the same ring to it). In the end, I had an album's worth of material, and a presentation that ran long and was, dare I say, a huge success.

Since then, I've jiggered with the tracklisting a bit, but the essence remains unchanged. Here, then, are the liner notes for the soundtrack of something I called, in a fit of misplaced imagination, Torch Songs and Typing............................."
Read more from the ever excellent largehearted boy blog.Literature:downloads:etc A great place to go!

This talks about

Pink Moon -- Nick Drake
Courage (For Hugh Maclennan) -- The Tragically Hip
So What -- Miles Davis
1952 Vincent Black Lightning -- Richard Thompson
Joan Of Arc -- Leonard Cohen
Tangled Up In Blue -- Bob Dylan
The Raggle Taggle Gypsy -- The Waterboys
Friend Of The Devil -- Grateful Dead
Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet -- Gavin Bryars
Hallelujah -- Jeff Buckley
 
Monday, June 11, 2007, posted by tony at Monday, June 11, 2007
 
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Photo of Elvis Presley and Sophia Loren found here
 
Tuesday, June 05, 2007, posted by tony at Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Check out Doctor Mooney's 115th Dream for some links towards downloads of The Basement Tapes.
 
Friday, June 01, 2007, posted by tony at Friday, June 01, 2007