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BOB DYLAN: ‘Cross The Green Mountain
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BOB DYLAN: ‘Cross The Green Mountain

BOB DYLAN: ‘Cross The Green Mountain …All must yield To the Avenging God…         In the mud and the blood of the makeshift trench, the soldier boy from Belvedere, South Carolina, is about to breathe his last. The Yankee bullet which had pierced his groin had come from some anonymous source, from...

MUSIC BOOK REVIEW: Million Dollar Bash by Sid Griffin
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MUSIC BOOK REVIEW: Million Dollar Bash by Sid Griffin

MUSIC BOOK REVIEW: Million Dollar Bash by Sid Griffin Year by year the legend of The Basement Tapes grows. Here’s a few personal memories. I remember reading about the legendary Great White Wonder when I was at school in the late ‘60s. A little later, as a spotty teenager, I acquired a copy of The...

BOB DYLAN: Waiting For You
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BOB DYLAN: Waiting For You

Happiness is but a state of mind. Anytime you want, you can cross the state line….   Waiting For You was written for the soundtrack of Callie Khouri’s 2002 movie, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, a wryly bittersweet and avowedly feminist tale centred around the complex relationship between a mother and daughter. As with...

BOB DYLAN: Ain’t Talkin’
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BOB DYLAN: Ain’t Talkin’

BOB DYLAN’S AIN’T TALKIN’ There’s no-one here, the gardener has gone… The hooded pilgrim advances along a thin, dusty dirt track. There is no moon. All along the skyline the fires rage. His hidden face contorts in shaded darkness. He burns inside. In front of him he seems to see the whole world, billions of...

BOB DYLAN: Workingman’s Blues # 2
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BOB DYLAN: Workingman’s Blues # 2

.Sleep is like a temporary death… . “You will perceive that in the breast The germs of many virtues rest, Which, ere they feel a lover’s breath, Lie in a temporary death” Henry Timrod, Two Portraits   Workingman’s Blues No. 2 is already the most celebrated, though perhaps the most misunderstood, track on Modern Times....