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Tag Archives: bob dylan
Storytelling is a Music Art
“And the evening sings in a voice of amber, the dawn is surely coming, The morning road leads to Stalingrad, and the sky is softly humming.” Al Stewart – Roads to Moscow It’s a chicken-and-the-egg question: Which came first, the music or the lyrics? I guess you’d have to get a good definition of what [...]
Posted in Musicians and Influences
Tagged as: bob dylan, folk music, gordon lightfoot, harry chapin, music themes
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We Had a Neil Aspinall
Neil Aspinall, a road manager and later head of The Beatles’ Apple Corp., died a couple of days ago at 66. he was around when the Pete Best Beatles were taking the bus to gigs and he was the one who bought a van to take them around. A childhood friend of McCartney and Harrison [...]
Posted in Music Before the Money
Tagged as: animals, beatle songs, bob dylan, dave clark 5, rolling stones
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