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Props mj!  Pre-ordered a couple minutes ago.  Ridiculous.  Europe 72, Dylan 66, Floyd Early Years...life is spectacularly good, if a bit costly at the moment...really curious about SQ of the AUDs; but at this price, such concern is not prohibitive.  wow./K 

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7 hours ago, jazzbo said:

I ordered it today too. Wow! Amazon uk price is killer.

???  No price listed now: https://www.amazon.co.uk/1966-Live-Recordings-Bob-Dylan/dp/B01LXC8X05/ref=sr_tnr_p_1_9840746031_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1475032944&sr=8-1&keywords=B01LXC8X05

6 hours ago, Kate said:

On second thought, it's probably not worth it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3HXVn92zSk

 

These interviews are from the Scorsese documentary "No Direction Home."  There's some live concert footage there that you should check out.  Those guys interviewed were folkies who hated Dylan's electric turn.  Better to judge from this:

 

Bobby Jones is an unsung hero - very integral to the group's sound during this tour.  Better suited to this material than Levon, IMHO, who rushed the beat.

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1 hour ago, alankin said:

Bob Dylan wins the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition”.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/10/13/497780610/bob-dylan-titan-of-american-music-wins-the-2016-nobel-prize-in-literature

 

Amazing, what an honour. Congratulations Mr Dylan.

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Someone tweeted "Welcome to peak-Boomer," which seems about right.  

I agree writing lyrics is writing, but I guess I am a hopeless snob and don't feel that writing lyrics measures up to writing poetry and certainly not writing novels or plays.  So I am not in favor of Dylan's winning the prize and won't be celebrating it.

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1 hour ago, ejp626 said:

Someone tweeted "Welcome to peak-Boomer," which seems about right.  

I agree writing lyrics is writing, but I guess I am a hopeless snob and don't feel that writing lyrics measures up to writing poetry and certainly not writing novels or plays.  So I am not in favor of Dylan's winning the prize and won't be celebrating it.

I wouldn't doubt that Mr. Dylan is in agreement with your opinion. As he has stated in interviews when people try to put him on a pedestal of literary genius, "I'm just a songwriter"

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4 hours ago, ejp626 said:

Someone tweeted "Welcome to peak-Boomer," which seems about right.  

I agree writing lyrics is writing, but I guess I am a hopeless snob and don't feel that writing lyrics measures up to writing poetry and certainly not writing novels or plays.  So I am not in favor of Dylan's winning the prize and won't be celebrating it.

Glad it's not just me thinking this. In  a week of global crazy clown insanity and brexit fallout, this is up right there.

Sorry ! :lol:

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2 hours ago, sidewinder said:

Glad it's not just me thinking this. In  a week of global crazy clown insanity and brexit fallout, this is up right there.

Sorry ! :lol:

Seemingly there was/is a common sentiment that Bob Dylan requiered a publicly awarded accolade - whether today`s step does him in this respect justice is (IMO) highly questionable .... of course longtime Bob Dylan followers possibly will experience this recognition also partially directed to themselves .... btw don`t get me wrong, I dig Bob Dylan and his euvre a lot - but also highly appreciate literature ....

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4 hours ago, ejp626 said:

Someone tweeted "Welcome to peak-Boomer," which seems about right.  

I agree writing lyrics is writing, but I guess I am a hopeless snob and don't feel that writing lyrics measures up to writing poetry and certainly not writing novels or plays.  So I am not in favor of Dylan's winning the prize and won't be celebrating it.

You're right, you are a hopeless snob.

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On 10/13/2016 at 9:07 AM, ejp626 said:

Someone tweeted "Welcome to peak-Boomer," which seems about right.  

I agree writing lyrics is writing, but I guess I am a hopeless snob and don't feel that writing lyrics measures up to writing poetry and certainly not writing novels or plays.  So I am not in favor of Dylan's winning the prize and won't be celebrating it.

If "Chimes of Freedom" and "My Back Pages" aren't poetry, I don't know what is.  And he spoke to/for a (my) generation.

Chimes of Freedom
Far between sundown's finish an' midnight's broken toll
We ducked inside the doorway, thunder crashing
As majestic bells of bolts struck shadows in the sounds
Seeming to be the chimes of freedom flashing
Flashing for the warriors whose strength is not to fight
Flashing for the refugees on the unarmed road of flight
An' for each an' ev'ry underdog soldier in the night
An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing
Through the city's melted furnace, unexpectedly we watched
With faces hidden as the walls were tightening
As the echo of the wedding bells before the blowin' rain
Dissolved into the bells of the lightning
Tolling for the rebel, tolling for the rake
Tolling for the luckless, the abandoned an' forsakened
Tolling for the outcast, burnin' constantly at stake
An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing
Through the mad mystic hammering of the wild ripping hail
The sky cracked its poems in naked wonder
That the clinging of the church bells blew far into the breeze
Leaving only bells of lightning and its thunder
Striking for the gentle, striking for the kind
Striking for the guardians and protectors of the mind
An' the poet and the painter far behind his rightful time
An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing
In the wild cathedral evening the rain unraveled tales
For the disrobed faceless forms of no position
Tolling for the tongues with no place to bring their thoughts
All down in taken-for-granted situations
Tolling for the deaf an' blind, tolling for the mute
For the mistreated, mateless mother, the mistitled prostitute
For the misdemeanor outlaw, chaineded an' cheated by pursuit
An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing
Even though a cloud's white curtain in a far-off corner flared
An' the hypnotic splattered mist was slowly lifting
Electric light still struck like arrows, fired but for the ones
Condemned to drift or else be kept from drifting
Tolling for the searching ones, on their speechless, seeking trail
For the lonesome-hearted lovers with too personal a tale
An' for each unharmful, gentle soul misplaced inside a jail
An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing
Starry-eyed an' laughing as I recall when we were caught
Trapped by no track of hours for they hanged suspended
As we listened one last time an' we watched with one last look
Spellbound an' swallowed 'til the tolling ended
Tolling for the aching whose wounds cannot be nursed
For the countless confused, accused, misused, strung-out ones an' worse
An' for every hung-up person in the whole wide universe
An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing
 
My Back Pages
Crimson flames tied through my ears, rollin' high and mighty traps
Pounced with fire on flaming roads using ideas as my maps
"We'll meet on edges, soon, " said I, proud 'neath heated brow
Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now
Half-wracked prejudice leaped forth, "rip down all hate, " I screamed
Lies that life is black and white spoke from my skull, I dreamed
Romantic facts of musketeers foundationed deep, somehow
Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now
Girls' faces formed the forward path from phony jealousy
To memorizing politics of ancient history
Flung down by corpse evangelists, unthought of, though somehow
Ah, but I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now
A self-ordained professor's tongue too serious to fool
Spouted out that liberty is just equality in school
"Equality, " I spoke the word as if a wedding vow
Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now
In a soldier's stance, I aimed my hand at the mongrel dogs who teach
Fearing not that I'd become my enemy in the instant that I preach
My existence led by confusion boats, mutiny from stern to bow
Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now
Yes, my guard stood hard when abstract threats too noble to neglect
Deceived me into thinking I had something to protect
Good and bad, I define these terms quite clear, no doubt, somehow
Ah, but I was so much older then I'm younger than that now
 
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This is the prize invented by the guy who invented dynamite or something, right?

I've dug enough of Dylan enough of the time to see why this award might feel "appropriate"...not sure if it actually is or not, but what's done is done.

I do wonder, though, if "songwriting" was a true equivalency to "literature" or even "poetry", is that something that just now happened?

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My disgust with Dylan has been made very clear on these pages,
so I'll just say that I prefer all the originals to the plagiarized ones.
The church songs and "Negro spirituals," the Scottish folk tunes,
the English folk tunes, Confederate poets, and our very own folkies.

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I fail to see the contradiction. While Dylan has kept songwriting as a "minor genre" though having a heroic tradition, his songs can also be appreciated from a literary point of view even if this exceeds sometimes the intentions of the singer/composer. Literature resides maybe more in the act of writing than in the fixed forms one recognizes (poetry, the novel, plays, etc.), and silent reading is only the most recent form of appreciating litterature, it doesn't have to and wasn't always that way. Relations of words that stick with you and work on you, that is at the core.

Anyway, I will be curious to hear his allocution.

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