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Shelter from the Storm: Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Years (2011)
ISBN: 9783283011949 bzw. 328301194X, in Deutsch, Edition Olms Jun 2011, Taschenbuch, neu.
Neuware - 'Shelter From The Storm' tells the story of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, the gypsy caravan troupe that lit up US stages between the fall of 1975 and the bicentennial spring that followed. In the company of Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell, Allen Ginsberg, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, and more, Dylan reinvented the ingenuous troubadour tradition for the cynical 70s - and delivered some of the most thrilling live performances of his career along the way. Throughout this period, however, Dylan's personal life was in meltdown. His tortuous love life would be laid bare in improvised acting scenes filmed for Renaldo & Clara. The movie marked his full debut as a director and was shot as Rolling Thunder navigated between New England towns. The bafflingly edited final cut is perhaps Dylan's most enigmatic and misunderstood work. Musician and author Sid Griffin examines the genesis of Rolling Thunder, the writing and recording of the 1976 album Desire, for which several key ensemble players were first marshaled, and the influences and implications around Renaldo & Clara. In a plethora of new interviews, unique behind-the-scenes accounts, and deconstructions of tour documents such as the NBC television special Hard Rain, Griffin provides new insight into Dylan's most legendary tour and offers unprecedented analysis of the musical torrents that came pouring forth as the Thunder Rolled. By the tour's conclusion, both Dylan and the wider music industry were on the verge of significant transformation. Yet for those few gilded months, all that mattered was the nightly drama of the show and the sparking, transcendent possibilities of rock'n'roll itself. As this important new contribution to Dylan literature makes vividly clear, Rolling Thunder's headline act proved beyond doubt that he was more than an icon of the fast-fading 60s. 254 pp. Englisch.
Shelter from the Storm (1976)
ISBN: 9783283011949 bzw. 328301194X, vermutlich in Englisch, Olms, Zürich, Schweiz, neu, Hörbuch.
In fall 1975 and spring 1976 Bob Dylan led a travelling retinue of musicians around America on the two legs of the Rolling Thunder tour. Along for the ride were Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, David Blue, Kinky Friedman, T-Bone Burnett, Allen Ginsberg, Sam Sheppard, Mick Ronson and dozens more musicians, friends, family and hangers-on. The circus was documented in the film "Renaldo and Clara", the live album "Hard Rain" and a TV concert special of the same name, while in between the two legs of the tour Dylan released the classic Desire album. It is this period of heightened creativity and personal drama that Dylan authority, author and musician Sid Griffin, examines in "Shelter From The Storm".
Shelter from the Storm. Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Years. (2011)
ISBN: 9783283011949 bzw. 328301194X, in Deutsch, Oetwil am See: Edition Olms, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
254 Seiten, mit Abbildungen. Illustrierter Originalkartonband in neuwertigem Zustand. - Shelter From The Storm tells the story of Bob Dylan´s Rolling Thunder Revue, the gypsy caravan troupe that lit up US stages between the fall of 1975 and the bicentennial spring that followed. In the company of Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell, Allen Ginsberg, Ramblin´ Jack Elliot, and more, Dylan reinvented the ingenuous troubadour tradition for the cynical 70s – and delivered some of the most thrilling live performances of his career along the way. Throughout this period, however, Dylan´s personal life was in meltdown. His tortuous love life would be laid bare in improvised acting scenes filmed for Renaldo & Clara. The movie marked his full debut as a director and was shot as Rolling Thunder navigated between New England towns. The bafflingly edited final cut is perhaps Dylan´s most enigmatic and misunderstood work. Musician and author Sid Griffin examines the genesis of Rolling Thunder, the writing and recording of the 1976 album Desire, for which several key ensemble players were first marshaled, and the influences and implications around Renaldo & Clara. In a plethora of new interviews, unique behind-the-scenes accounts, and deconstructions of tour documents such as the NBC television special Hard Rain, Griffin provides new insight into Dylan´s most legendary tour and offers unprecedented analysis of the musical torrents that came pouring forth as the Thunder Rolled. By the tour´s conclusion, both Dylan and the wider music industry were on the verge of significant transformation. Yet for those few gilded months, all that mattered was the nightly drama of the show and the sparking, transcendent possibilities of rock´n´roll itself. As this important new contribution to Dylan literature makes vividly clear, _Rolling Thunder_´s headline act proved beyond doubt that he was more than an icon of the fast-fading 60s. Praise for Sid Griffin´s other book in this series, Million Dollar Bash: "If you don´t have the bootlegs in full already, Griffin´s sharp, witty analysis and articulate passion will get you hunting." Rolling Stone "Griffin tells a thorough, entertaining tale in a style that´s part conversation, part journalism, part heroically detailed liner-note." Mojo "A working musician´s sensibility is just what´s been needed to bring clarity to this much-mythologized musical encounter." American Songwriter "Page-turning stuff." Dirty Linen "Admirably forensic detail." Q "300+ pages of densely-researched and intelligently opinionated Basement Tape unravelling." Shindig! (Verlagsanzeige) Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 720, Books.
Shelter from the Storm (1976)
ISBN: 9783283011949 bzw. 328301194X, in Deutsch, Olms, Zürich, Schweiz, neu.
"Shelter From The Storm" tells the story of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, the gypsy caravan troupe that lit up US stages between the fall of 1975 and the bicentennial spring that followed. In the company of Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell, Allen Ginsberg, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, and more, Dylan reinvented the ingenuous troubadour tradition for the cynical 70s - and delivered some of the most thrilling live performances of his career along the way.Throughout this period, however, Dylan's personal life was in meltdown. His tortuous love life would be laid bare in improvised acting scenes filmed for Renaldo & Clara. The movie marked his full debut as a director and was shot as Rolling Thunder navigated between New England towns. The bafflingly edited final cut is perhaps Dylan's most enigmatic and misunderstood work.Musician and author Sid Griffin examines the genesis of Rolling Thunder, the writing and recording of the 1976 album Desire, for which several key ensemble players were first marshaled, and the influences and implications around Renaldo & Clara. In a plethora of new interviews, unique behind-the-scenes accounts, and deconstructions of tour documents such as the NBC television special Hard Rain, Griffin provides new insight into Dylan's most legendary tour and offers unprecedented analysis of the musical torrents that came pouring forth as the Thunder Rolled.By the tour's conclusion, both Dylan and the wider music industry were on the verge of significant transformation. Yet for those few gilded months, all that mattered was the nightly drama of the show and the sparking, transcendent possibilities of rock'n'roll itself. As this important new contribution to Dylan literature makes vividly clear, Rolling Thunder's headline act proved beyond doubt that he was more than an icon of the fast-fading 60s.
Shelter from the Storm (1976)
ISBN: 9783283011949 bzw. 328301194X, vermutlich in Englisch, Olms, Zürich, Schweiz, neu, Hörbuch.
"Shelter From The Storm" tells the story of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, the gypsy caravan troupe that lit up US stages between the fall of 1975 and the bicentennial spring that followed. In the company of Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell, Allen Ginsberg, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, and more, Dylan reinvented the ingenuous troubadour tradition for the cynical 70s - and delivered some of the most thrilling live performances of his career along the way.Throughout this period, however, Dylan's personal life was in meltdown. His tortuous love life would be laid bare in improvised acting scenes filmed for Renaldo & Clara. The movie marked his full debut as a director and was shot as Rolling Thunder navigated between New England towns. The bafflingly edited final cut is perhaps Dylan's most enigmatic and misunderstood work.Musician and author Sid Griffin examines the genesis of Rolling Thunder, the writing and recording of the 1976 album Desire, for which several key ensemble players were first marshaled, and the influences and implications around Renaldo & Clara. In a plethora of new interviews, unique behind-the-scenes accounts, and deconstructions of tour documents such as the NBC television special Hard Rain, Griffin provides new insight into Dylan's most legendary tour and offers unprecedented analysis of the musical torrents that came pouring forth as the Thunder Rolled.By the tour's conclusion, both Dylan and the wider music industry were on the verge of significant transformation. Yet for those few gilded months, all that mattered was the nightly drama of the show and the sparking, transcendent possibilities of rock'n'roll itself. As this important new contribution to Dylan literature makes vividly clear, Rolling Thunder's headline act proved beyond doubt that he was more than an icon of the fast-fading 60s.
Shelter From the Storm: Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Years
ISBN: 9781906002275 bzw. 1906002274, in Englisch, Jawbone Press, neu.
Sid Griffin, Books, Shelter From the Storm: Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Years, Shelter From The Storm tells the story of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, the gypsy caravan troupe that lit up US stages between the fall of 1975 and the bicentennial spring that followed. In the company of Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell, Allen Ginsberg, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, and more, Dylan reinvented the ingenuous troubadour tradition for the cynical 70s - and delivered some of the most thrilling live performances of his career along the way. Throughout this period, however, Dylan's personal life was in meltdown. His tortuous love life would be laid bare in improvised acting scenes filmed for Renaldo & Clara. The movie marked his full debut as a director and was shot as Rolling Thunder navigated between New England towns. The bafflingly edited final cut is perhaps Dylan's most enigmatic and misunderstood work. Musician and author Sid Griffin examines the genesis of Rolling Thunder, the writing and recording of the 1976 album Desire, for which several key ensemble players were first marshaled, and the influences and implications around Renaldo & Clara. In a plethora of new interviews, unique behind-the-scenes accounts, and deconstructions of tour documents such as the NBC television special Hard Rain, Griffin provides new insight into Dylan's most legendary tour and offers unprecedented analysis of the musical torrents that came pouring forth as the Thunder rolled. By the tour's conclusion, both Dylan and the wider music industry were on the verge of significant transformation.
Shelter From The Storm: Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Years
ISBN: 9781906002275 bzw. 1906002274, in Englisch, Outline Press, Limited, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Shelter From The Storm: Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Years
ISBN: 1906002274 bzw. 9781906002275, in Englisch, Jawbone Press, gebraucht.
arts and literature,arts music and photography,biographies,composers and musicians,education and reference,entertainers,home and garden,history and criticism,humor and entertainment,music, Shelter From The Storm Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Yearsbook (Genuine Jawbone Books), In the fall of 1975 and spring of 1976 Bob Dylan led a travelling retinue of musicians around America on the two legs of the Rolling Thunder tour. Along for the ride were Joan Baez Roger McGuinn Ramblin' Jack Elliott David Blue Kinky Friedman T-Bone Burnett Allen Ginsberg Sam Sheppard Mick Ronson and dozens more musicians friends family and hangers-on. The circus was documented in the film ERenaldo and ClaraE the live album EHard RainE and a TV concert special of the same name while in between the two legs of the tour Dylan released the classic EDesireE album. It is this period of heightened creativity and personal drama that Dylan-authority author and musician Sid Griffin examines in EShelter from the StormE. Interviewing many of the tour's participants including musicians Roger McGuinn T-Bone Burnett Arlo Guthrie and Ramblin' Jack Elliott and tour manager Louie Kemp Griffin mixes meticulous musical analysis into a gripping narrative in this definitive account of the Rolling Thunder years.
Shelter from the Storm: Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Years (2011)
ISBN: 9783283011949 bzw. 328301194X, in Deutsch, Olms-Verlag, Taschenbuch.
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