The cover of Bob Dylan’s 2020 album Rough and Rowdy Ways shows a couple dancing. Their heads are cropped off – perhaps they’ve lost them in the moment with each other and the music. To their right, a man leans over, or perhaps into a jukebox, such that his head is all but obscured. A man losing his head in a jukebox: as good a metaphor as any for what Dylan’s new book purports to do. And if Dylan does get lost in the tunes that title the 66 chapters of The Philosophy of Modern Song, each of which engages with a single song, just as often he loses the songs entirely. For example, Chapter 10, supposedly about Harry McClintock’s 1928 recording “Jesse James”, does not mention the song at all but rather holds forth on the idea of the outlaw
This article discusses songs performed by musician Bob Dylan which were cover versions of songs by o...
Book review for "Dylan’s Autobiography of a Vocation: A Reading of the Lyrics 1965-1967, Louis A. R...
Bob Dylan turns 80, still active and still the subject of controversy. People love both to hate and ...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
In October 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. In this article, I examine Bo...
The current study is a postmodern appraisal of Bob Dylan’s artistic career and vocal gestures to exa...
Reviewed Title: The Political World of Bob Dylan: Freedom and Justice, Power and Sin. Taylor, Jeff, ...
Looking through the career of Bob Dylan, we can observe the patterns of musical change throughout th...
In this fine collection, Bob Dylan at 80, Gary Browning and Constantine Sandis have curated a book w...
A book review of You Lose Yourself You Reappear: The Many Voices of Bob Dylan, Paul Morley (400pp, £...
This paper seeks to more closely examine the specific literary pleasures experienced by listeners of...
Bob Dylan has spent much of the past fifty years trying to escape the label of protest singer. Ove...
This article discusses songs performed by musician Bob Dylan which were cover versions of songs by o...
Book review for "Dylan’s Autobiography of a Vocation: A Reading of the Lyrics 1965-1967, Louis A. R...
Bob Dylan turns 80, still active and still the subject of controversy. People love both to hate and ...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
In October 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. In this article, I examine Bo...
The current study is a postmodern appraisal of Bob Dylan’s artistic career and vocal gestures to exa...
Reviewed Title: The Political World of Bob Dylan: Freedom and Justice, Power and Sin. Taylor, Jeff, ...
Looking through the career of Bob Dylan, we can observe the patterns of musical change throughout th...
In this fine collection, Bob Dylan at 80, Gary Browning and Constantine Sandis have curated a book w...
A book review of You Lose Yourself You Reappear: The Many Voices of Bob Dylan, Paul Morley (400pp, £...
This paper seeks to more closely examine the specific literary pleasures experienced by listeners of...
Bob Dylan has spent much of the past fifty years trying to escape the label of protest singer. Ove...
This article discusses songs performed by musician Bob Dylan which were cover versions of songs by o...
Book review for "Dylan’s Autobiography of a Vocation: A Reading of the Lyrics 1965-1967, Louis A. R...
Bob Dylan turns 80, still active and still the subject of controversy. People love both to hate and ...