Some artists seem forever chained to their pasts, no matter their efforts. Sure, there are revivals. There are periods of renaissance. There are reinventions. But all of those phases seem to go back to an original idea of what an artist is, or represents.
Bob Dylan is one such artist. His name is forever tied to folk and the folk tradition, roots music, the songs of the past. And with a new album out, called "Tempest," much of his history is being discussed by rock critics and fans ... and non-fans, too. And some of that history is seemingly embraced, as Bob performs material that evokes "old-time" music from long-gone eras when wax and radio were magic and spiritual and life-affirming and scary ... Music wasn't just streamed, picked and chosen, praised for hooks or breasts or being bizarre.
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Showing posts with label Tempest. Show all posts
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Dylan "Tempest" post is coming
Hi all,
I've got almost half of a blog entry finished on Bob Dylan's new "Tempest" album.
I've got my preamble written. All that's left is giving the album a listen and giving my thoughts in the comments area, as I've done with my past "live blogging" entries.
It's my hope to get that done tonight!
I'm definitely looking forward to giving the album a listen in its entirety. Should be very cool!
See you then.
I've got almost half of a blog entry finished on Bob Dylan's new "Tempest" album.
I've got my preamble written. All that's left is giving the album a listen and giving my thoughts in the comments area, as I've done with my past "live blogging" entries.
It's my hope to get that done tonight!
I'm definitely looking forward to giving the album a listen in its entirety. Should be very cool!
See you then.
Labels:
2012 releases,
Album review,
Bob Dylan,
live blogging,
Tempest
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