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The Dylan Tapes
Friends, Players, and Lovers Talkin' Early Bob Dylan
Buch von Anthony Scaduto
Sprache: Englisch

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The raw material and interviews behind Anthony Scaduto's iconic biography of Bob Dylan draw an intimate and multifaceted portrait of the singer-songwriter who defined his era

When Anthony Scaduto's Bob Dylan: An Intimate Biography was first published in 1971, the Nobel Prize-winning songwriter, at thirty, had already released some of the most iconic albums of the 1960s, including Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde. Scaduto's book was one of the first to take an investigative journalist's approach to its subject and set the standard for rock music biography. The Dylan Tapes, compiled from thirty-six hours of interviews, is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Scaduto's landmark book?and a close-up encounter with pivotal figures in Dylan's life. These reel-to-reel tapes, found in a box in Scaduto's basement, are a never-bootlegged trove of archival material about Dylan, drawn from conversations with those closest to him during the early years of his career.

In the era of ten-second takes, these interviews offer uncommon depth and immediacy as we listen to friends and lovers recall the Dylan they knew as he created his professional persona and perfected his craft?from folk music, protest songs, and electric rock through the traumatic impact of a motorcycle crash to his later, more self-reflecting songwriting. Echo Helstrom, Dylan's "Girl from the North Country,? is here, as are Suze Rotolo, who graced the cover of the Freewheelin' album, and Joan Baez, remembering her relationship "to Bobby.? We hear from Mike Porco, who gave Dylan his first gig in New York City; Sid and Bob Gleason, who introduced him to his hero Woody Guthrie; folk artists from Greenwich Village, like Phil Ochs and Ramblin' Jack Eliot; John Hammond Sr., who gave him his first record contract; plus a host of musicians, activists, folk historians, and archivists?and, of course, Dylan himself.

From these reflections and frank conversations, many published here for the first time, a complex, finely observed picture emerges of one of the best known yet most enigmatic musicians of our time.
The raw material and interviews behind Anthony Scaduto's iconic biography of Bob Dylan draw an intimate and multifaceted portrait of the singer-songwriter who defined his era

When Anthony Scaduto's Bob Dylan: An Intimate Biography was first published in 1971, the Nobel Prize-winning songwriter, at thirty, had already released some of the most iconic albums of the 1960s, including Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde. Scaduto's book was one of the first to take an investigative journalist's approach to its subject and set the standard for rock music biography. The Dylan Tapes, compiled from thirty-six hours of interviews, is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Scaduto's landmark book?and a close-up encounter with pivotal figures in Dylan's life. These reel-to-reel tapes, found in a box in Scaduto's basement, are a never-bootlegged trove of archival material about Dylan, drawn from conversations with those closest to him during the early years of his career.

In the era of ten-second takes, these interviews offer uncommon depth and immediacy as we listen to friends and lovers recall the Dylan they knew as he created his professional persona and perfected his craft?from folk music, protest songs, and electric rock through the traumatic impact of a motorcycle crash to his later, more self-reflecting songwriting. Echo Helstrom, Dylan's "Girl from the North Country,? is here, as are Suze Rotolo, who graced the cover of the Freewheelin' album, and Joan Baez, remembering her relationship "to Bobby.? We hear from Mike Porco, who gave Dylan his first gig in New York City; Sid and Bob Gleason, who introduced him to his hero Woody Guthrie; folk artists from Greenwich Village, like Phil Ochs and Ramblin' Jack Eliot; John Hammond Sr., who gave him his first record contract; plus a host of musicians, activists, folk historians, and archivists?and, of course, Dylan himself.

From these reflections and frank conversations, many published here for the first time, a complex, finely observed picture emerges of one of the best known yet most enigmatic musicians of our time.
Über den Autor

Anthony Scaduto (1932–2017) was a journalist and biographer of rock musicians who also wrote under the name Tony Sciacca. Along with his landmark Bob Dylan: An Intimate Biography, he wrote biographies of Mick Jagger, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, and John F. Kennedy, as well as Scapegoat, an investigation into the trial of Richard Hauptmann and his execution for the kidnapping and death of Charles Lindbergh’s son in which he uncovered evidence that strongly suggested Hauptmann’s innocence.

A celebrated actress, singer, and writer, Stephanie Trudeau met Anthony Scaduto in 1972 and was his wife and research assistant from 1978 until his death.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contents

Introduction: Anthony Scaduto’s Basement Tapes -- Stephanie Trudeau

Girl from the North Country -- Echo Helstrom, Martha Helstrom

Free Wheelin’ Dinkytown -- Gretel Hoffman, David Whitaker, Spider John Koerner

Blowin’ in the Wind -- Mike Porco, Dave Van Ronk, Terri Thal

Hey, Hey Woody Guthrie -- Sid and Bob Gleason

Mr. Tambourine Man -- The Clancy Brothers (Pat and Tom Clancy), Phil Ochs, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott

Boots of Spanish Leather -- Suze Rotolo, Carla Rotolo, Peter Karmen

Positively 4th Street -- Miki Isaakson, John Hammond, Sr.

Bringing It All Back Home -- Carolyn Hester, Eric Von Schmidt and Barry Kornfeld

Like a Rolling Stone -- Izzy Young, Carl Ogelsby

Visions of Johanna -- Joan Baez

Another Side of Bob Dylan -- Bob Dylan

Afterword: New Morning -- Stephanie Trudeau

Acknowledgments

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Biographien & Monographien
Medium: Buch
ISBN-13: 9781517908157
ISBN-10: 1517908159
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Scaduto, Anthony
Redaktion: Trudeau, Stephanie
Hersteller: University of Minnesota Press
Maße: 243 x 168 x 32 mm
Von/Mit: Anthony Scaduto
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.04.2022
Gewicht: 0,74 kg
Artikel-ID: 119929993
Über den Autor

Anthony Scaduto (1932–2017) was a journalist and biographer of rock musicians who also wrote under the name Tony Sciacca. Along with his landmark Bob Dylan: An Intimate Biography, he wrote biographies of Mick Jagger, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, and John F. Kennedy, as well as Scapegoat, an investigation into the trial of Richard Hauptmann and his execution for the kidnapping and death of Charles Lindbergh’s son in which he uncovered evidence that strongly suggested Hauptmann’s innocence.

A celebrated actress, singer, and writer, Stephanie Trudeau met Anthony Scaduto in 1972 and was his wife and research assistant from 1978 until his death.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contents

Introduction: Anthony Scaduto’s Basement Tapes -- Stephanie Trudeau

Girl from the North Country -- Echo Helstrom, Martha Helstrom

Free Wheelin’ Dinkytown -- Gretel Hoffman, David Whitaker, Spider John Koerner

Blowin’ in the Wind -- Mike Porco, Dave Van Ronk, Terri Thal

Hey, Hey Woody Guthrie -- Sid and Bob Gleason

Mr. Tambourine Man -- The Clancy Brothers (Pat and Tom Clancy), Phil Ochs, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott

Boots of Spanish Leather -- Suze Rotolo, Carla Rotolo, Peter Karmen

Positively 4th Street -- Miki Isaakson, John Hammond, Sr.

Bringing It All Back Home -- Carolyn Hester, Eric Von Schmidt and Barry Kornfeld

Like a Rolling Stone -- Izzy Young, Carl Ogelsby

Visions of Johanna -- Joan Baez

Another Side of Bob Dylan -- Bob Dylan

Afterword: New Morning -- Stephanie Trudeau

Acknowledgments

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Biographien & Monographien
Medium: Buch
ISBN-13: 9781517908157
ISBN-10: 1517908159
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Scaduto, Anthony
Redaktion: Trudeau, Stephanie
Hersteller: University of Minnesota Press
Maße: 243 x 168 x 32 mm
Von/Mit: Anthony Scaduto
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.04.2022
Gewicht: 0,74 kg
Artikel-ID: 119929993
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