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Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads

by Greil Marcus

Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads Cover

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"There has been much written about Bob Dylan, and even more as of late. But it seems that Dylan is large enough to sustain any number of books and theses and worshipful riffs, and so into this flood of words comes Greil Marcus' Like a Rolling Stone. Marcus — cultural critic, master of digression — wisely skirts worship, while remaining full of awe, going for the whole culture by way of a single song." Anna Godbersen, Esquire (read the entire Esquire review)

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Greil Marcus saw Bob Dylan for the first time in a New Jersey field in 1963. He didn't know the name of the scruffy singer who had a bit part in a Joan Baez concert, but he knew his performance was unique. So began a dedicated and enduring relationship between America's finest critic of popular music — "simply peerless," in Nick Hornby's words, "not only as a rock writer but as a cultural historian" — and Bob Dylan. In Like A Rolling Stone Marcus locates Dylan's six-minute masterwork in its richest, fullest context, capturing the heady atmosphere of the recording studio in 1965 as musicians and technicians clustered around the mercurial genius from Minnesota, the young Bob Dylan at the height of his powers.

But Marcus shows how, far from being a song only of 1965, "Like a Rolling Stone" is rooted in faraway American places and times, drawing on timeless cultural impulses that make the song as challenging, disruptive, and restless today as it ever was, capable of reinvention by artists as disparate as the comedian Richard Belzer and the Italian hip-hop duo Articolo 31. "Like a Rolling Stone" never loses its essential quality, which is directly to challenge the listener: it remains a call to arms and a demand for a better world. Forty years later it is still revolutionary as will and idea, as an attack and an embrace. How does it feel? In this unique, burningly intense book, Marcus tells you, and much more besides.

Review:

"Marcus's engaging exegesis on the musical and cultural ramifications of Dylan's 1965 six-and-half-minute hit is not just a study of a popular song and a historic era, but an examination of the heroic status of the American visionary artist. Recorded when American popular music was 'like a running election,' Dylan's 'music of transformations' induced a conflicted, confused America to look at its social disasters of racism, drug abuse and Vietnam, Marcus says, while simultaneously permitting it to strip away its illusions and hope for a better future. Ostensibly about a rich young socialite's fall from grace, the song's lyrics are open to many interpretations, which may have helped make it such a phenomenon. Marcus displays a comprehensive knowledge of American popular and political history, tracing the song's roots back to Robert Johnson and Hank Williams and spotting its influence on such disparate artists as Frank Zappa, the Village People and various contestants on American Idol. Part scholarly discourse and part beatnik rambling, the book is chockfull of lively metaphors and includes 20 pages of studio outtake banter. Marcus successfully convinces readers that (in the words of hit songwriter Gerry Goffin), 'Dylan managed to do something that not one of us was able to do: put poetry in rock n' roll and just stand up there like a mensch and sing it.' Agent, Wendy Weil. (Apr.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Book News Annotation:

Popular music critic Marcus sees the Bob Dylan song "Like a Rolling Stone" as a singular event in the career of the singer and in the history of pop music and the nation. In this extended meditation on the cultural context and impact of the song, he provides a wide- ranging discussion that examines its musical antecedents, its place in Dylan's career, the circumstances of its production, its lyrical and musical structure and meaning, and its treatment in the hands of other musicians from Jimi Hendrix to Italian hip-hop artists, among other topics.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Review:

"On the history and reverberations of the music...Marcus is near the top of the game. How does it feel? Pretty good, most of the time." Kirkus Reviews

Synopsis:

The preeminent musicologist and prolific author presents a rhapsodic appreciation of his and Bob Dylan's favorite song — one that defined an era but has, remained timeless in its originality and power.

About the Author

Greil Marcus is the author of Mystery Train, Lipstick Traces, Dead Elvis, In the Fascist Bathroom, The Dustbin of History, The Old, Weird America and Double Trouble. He has written for numerous publications, among them the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Threepenny Review, Artforum, Esquire, the Los Angeles Times, Salon, and Granta. In 2000 and 2002 he taught at Berkeley and Princeton, and he currently lectures in the U.S. and Europe. He lives in Berkeley, California.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781586482541
Author:
Marcus, Greil
Publisher:
Libri
Author:
Marcus, Greil
Subject:
History & Criticism - General
Subject:
Genres & Styles - Country & Bluegrass - General
Subject:
Dylan, Bob
Publication Date:
April 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Dimensions:
8.82x6.06x1.16 in. 1.06 lbs.

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