
Bob Dylan / Hard Rain
With a brash clash of caustic, almost acidic guitar sound, Maggie’s Farm truly bursts in like a storm. Hard Rain, the only live album reviewed
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With a brash clash of caustic, almost acidic guitar sound, Maggie’s Farm truly bursts in like a storm. Hard Rain, the only live album reviewed
1976 saw an enormous departure in sound and lyric from ‘Blood on the Tracks’, Dylan’s 1975 release. No more confessional tracks appear on this album,
With the title of the album ‘Blood on the Tracks’, could Dylan have created a metaphor for love lost and the past pain it provoked?
The undulations of human existence. The crest and the troth. A lifetime of waves, sufferings and joys. A planet of these waves; ‘Planet Waves’. A
Not quite dawn, October. My steadfast stereo chattering this mornings Dylan album and review, ‘New Morning’. Appropriate timing as I am soon to see another
Like the crack of a gun, quite out of nowhere, the vocals come in. “There’s guns across the river like to pound ya, law man
When asked for a one liner for this review, Dr. Damian Carpenter with degrees in English and American Folk Music, said “Self Portrait’ is delightful
With a Woodstock, N.Y. “How do?” staring at you on the cover, the question is what has Dylan has left behind for the remainder of his
Let’s travel back in time, shall we? For my sixteenth birthday my best friend surprised me with a gift. Unwrapped, the way he had stolen
Allow me to indulge, briefly. Amber lit, the brown, wood laden college bar looked like it was cloaked in the light of embers. The redhead