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I prefer to trade for DVD material but if there's something you need and you have nothing to trade I will provide discs in return for a donation towards the costs of running the TV Talkin' sites and tracking down new and rare films. Please contact me for details.
Introduction
This 'blog' is intended as a resource to support my DVD trading of rare and unreleased film and television recordings of my favourite bands and musicians. At one extreme that's Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen through to the likes of Bjork, Pink Floyd and Hawkwind at the other. If you're interested in a particular artist click on their name on the left menu for relevant posts. I also maintain a number of web sites which are listed at the top of the panel on the right - there's more information here for the artists covered. These sites will link back to this blog increasingly if the idea works out. The main blog item is the Trading List which has all the DVDs available. I prefer to trade for other DVDs, but recognising everyone has to start somewhere or may not have the facilities to copy discs, will also trade for other memorabillia, books, official DVDs and even PayPal donations to support the running of the sites and the quest for new material. Enjoy the site, StephenMonth Archive
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Bob Dylan - The Essential Interviews
by
steve
on Sun 06 Aug 2006 00:47 BST | Permanent Link
Oh no! Another
Bob Dylan book - but this is one with a difference - as a collection of
major interviews through the years it's mostly Bob himself telling his
story, his way - nice complementary title to Chronicles until we get more
volumes! Can't put it better than this review from Publishers Weekly:
As an interview subject, Bob Dylan is notorious for his unpredictable
moods and evasive, impish answers. Yet this priceless collection teems
with honest, open, and thoughtful musings from a man described by editor
Cott (Dylan; Back to a Shadow in the Night) as a "playful expositor
of his munificent and inspiring thought-dreams." Organized chronologically,
the interviews illuminate Dylan's changing views of music, life and his
career, so readers can watch how a cocksure young man, reluctantly occupying
the spotlight ("I'm really not the right person to tramp around the
country saving souls," he told Playboy in 1966), remains forever
uneasy with his status as he becomes one of the most influential musicians
in history ("If I wasn't Bob Dylan, I'd probably think that Bob Dylan
has a lot of answers myself," he tells Playboy in 1978). Most notable
is Dylan's unwavering conviction in his instincts despite disapproval
from other musicians, music critics and fans; after getting booed during
his electric debut, he told Nora Ephron "They can boo till the end
of time. I know that the music is real, more real than the boos."
Those who have been touched by Dylan's songs will find this collection
a fascinating window into his one-of-a-kind mind.
Order now from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk
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