Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Another side of Bob Dylan






















"Only last week the final issues of the broadsheet Guardian carried a correspondence remarking on the presence on his most recent album, released four years ago, of a song titled High Water, inspired by an item from the repertoire of the great early bluesman Charley Patton, who sang of the great Mississippi flood of 1927, when the levees broke and thousands died."
Dylan, his topicality, and why and how this month of September has turned into a worldwide Dylan event, by Richard Williams in the Guardian.

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