Whoever it was in 1969 who named the very first Bob Dylan bootleg album “Great White Wonder” may have had a mischievous streak. There are any number of ways you can interpret the title — most boringly, the cover was blank, like the Beatles’ “White Album” — but I like to see a sly allusion to “Moby-Dick.” In the seven years since the release of his first commercial record, Dylan had become the white whale of 20th-century popular song, a wild, unconquerable and often baffling force of musical nature who drove fans and critics Ahab-mad in their efforts to spear him, lash him to the hull and render him merely comprehensible. --- Bruce Handy, NYTimes ____________________________________________ I figured we can start fresh with Bob Dylan. Couldn't resist this photo of him striking a Woody Guthrie pose. Looks like only yesterday. Here is a link to the comments building up to this reading group.
Whatever it takes to move product I guess ...
ReplyDeleteI see that today marks the anniversary of Woodhull's ceremonial run for the president.
ReplyDeleteAnd today the Pullman Strike. We have such an interesting history in this country. Too bad we have such short collective memories.
ReplyDeleteVery selective memory it seems.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's (for Peace) Day everyone.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the belated Mother's Day greeting. Hope you had a good one, av, as well as other mothers out there.
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