Somewhere in the 90’s a friend introduced me to a Bob Dylan collector living some 35 miles from the Rock Hall. I am honoring this man’s anonymity now, so forgive me, and I was going to see John Hammond’s son, […]
Somewhere in the 90’s a friend introduced me to a Bob Dylan collector living some 35 miles from the Rock Hall. I am honoring this man’s anonymity now, so forgive me, and I was going to see John Hammond’s son, […]
i have been listening to the cd for two days now. i really like the music, but that voice, like neil young’s, is about to scratch itself right off the disc. a little less age, twang and scratch and a […]
Going down the road feeling bad and wondering why more people don’t know how Woody Guthrie helped define the face of modern music. It seems that a travelling troubador that was not part of Nashville or part of the rock […]
It had not been since Willie released Phases and Stages that I even wanted to hear Willie Nelson again, but when a delicious friend suggested a night under the stars and an outdoor concert featuring Willie sans Waylon and the […]
I was not trying to be apologetic. The last time i saw Dylan, over ten years ago, the cd, Time Out of Mind had not been made and he ran up a long list of faux pas’ on stage…playing too […]
It might be corny to say it here with so many hipsters logging in, but i am looking forward to the new bob dylan cd. If one person has been getting better with age, it would have to be Dylan. […]
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