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This collection contains Bob Dylan's lyrics, from his first album, Bob Dylan, to 2012's Tempest. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Oh, yeah, this is about the book. In its nearly 700 pages long, it covers the years 1961 to 2012, from his first album, Bob Dylan, to the album Tempest. The clarity, the simplicity, of the book is that it features a picture of the album cover, the title of the album, followed by the lyric to each song. If you want more information about the man and the meanings, you must go to the hundreds of other Dylan books.
Dylan has never seen his words as cast in stone, they were always changeable, malleable, and if you see him sing the same song in concert three times, most likely the songs will always be different. He plays with his songs. He amuses himself. Most of the time, it seems he doesn’t care to fulfill other people’s expectations about a song or himself. I’ve been to concerts where he performs the entire show with his back to the crowd. He’s Dylan. If you like Dylan great, if you don’t, maybe you will next time. Bob the chameleon.
I could quote my favorite songs to you, but why do that? The songs stand on their own. I think that Dylan is like life, in that he isn’t here to please you, he’s just doing his thing, and if you love his work, great. If you don’t care for it, it will still be the same, he will still do what he wants. It’s all about life. ( )