Tag Archives: Bob Dylan
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Anne Ream
By the time Dylan inked his 2004 deal with Victoria’s Secret (he appeared in a second Victoria’s Secret Super Bowl TV spot in 2006) his embrace of the ad world seemed complete.
But it wasn’t, quite.
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Anne Ream
In the late seventies, when Dylan turned to evangelical Christianity, outraged fans and critics alike took issue with the music and the man. This was music marking a moment in time, in Dylan’s life and the nation’s.
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Anne Ream
In one of the angriest anti-love songs ever written -- “Positively Fourth Street” -- Dylan places his former lover squarely on the side of the privileged: a tool of and a stand-in for the worst excesses of the capitalist conformist. It’s not only Dylan’s former lover, but also upwardly mobile middle class culture that seems here to be indicted.
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Anne Ream
One likes to believe that Bob Dylan was being ironic, not prophetic. But as is the case with most things Dylan, one is never sure. If, as the writer Tom Piazza has asserted, Dylan is an exemplary American artist because he embodies contradiction, then Dylan’s appearance in a Victoria’s Secret ad was surely one of the singer’s most American moments.
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Tribeca Park is the place. Free ARCs abound. 12:30, Friday, May 22. Meet us in the park for a sampling of free Advanced Reader Copies. We'll have a few different books, among them The Cambridge Companion to Bob Dylan.
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Laura drew an awesome poster based on our cover for the Companion to Bob Dylan. I put the full-sized version up for download for anyone who wants it. Get it here >>
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With so much ink already spilled over Dylan ... why this collection now? The answer lies in the first essay, by David Yaffe of Syracuse University. "If you're reading this for Rock & Roll 101, take notes but do not plagiarize," he writes. "Leave that to Dylan (but more on that later)." It's built for college classrooms, a primer for people who were born into a world that didn't need to invent Bob Dylan because he was already there.
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Yes indeedy. Bob Dylan’s official website posted a free song from his new album. That web address is, oddly enough, www.bobdylan.com. While it downloads, check out our new Companion to Bob Dylan!
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Anne Ream
By the time Dylan inked his 2004 deal with Victoria’s Secret (he appeared in a second Victoria’s Secret Super Bowl TV spot in 2006) his embrace of the ad world seemed complete.
But it wasn’t, quite.
Read More
-
Anne Ream
In the late seventies, when Dylan turned to evangelical Christianity, outraged fans and critics alike took issue with the music and the man. This was music marking a moment in time, in Dylan’s life and the nation’s.
Read More
-
Anne Ream
In one of the angriest anti-love songs ever written -- “Positively Fourth Street” -- Dylan places his former lover squarely on the side of the privileged: a tool of and a stand-in for the worst excesses of the capitalist conformist. It’s not only Dylan’s former lover, but also upwardly mobile middle class culture that seems here to be indicted.
Read More
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Anne Ream
One likes to believe that Bob Dylan was being ironic, not prophetic. But as is the case with most things Dylan, one is never sure. If, as the writer Tom Piazza has asserted, Dylan is an exemplary American artist because he embodies contradiction, then Dylan’s appearance in a Victoria’s Secret ad was surely one of the singer’s most American moments.
Read More
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Tribeca Park is the place. Free ARCs abound. 12:30, Friday, May 22. Meet us in the park for a sampling of free Advanced Reader Copies. We'll have a few different books, among them The Cambridge Companion to Bob Dylan.
Read More
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Laura drew an awesome poster based on our cover for the Companion to Bob Dylan. I put the full-sized version up for download for anyone who wants it. Get it here >>
Read More
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With so much ink already spilled over Dylan ... why this collection now? The answer lies in the first essay, by David Yaffe of Syracuse University. "If you're reading this for Rock & Roll 101, take notes but do not plagiarize," he writes. "Leave that to Dylan (but more on that later)." It's built for college classrooms, a primer for people who were born into a world that didn't need to invent Bob Dylan because he was already there.
Read More
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Yes indeedy. Bob Dylan’s official website posted a free song from his new album. That web address is, oddly enough, www.bobdylan.com. While it downloads, check out our new Companion to Bob Dylan!
Read More
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