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Rating: Summary: Hillarious--the most fun Bob book Review: A must for any Bob Dylan fan, this book contains an ecclectic collection of Dylan's responses to reporters and others.
Rating: Summary: A must for any Dylan fan Review: Bob Dylan fans will enjoy this book that features over 100 pages of Dylan quotes on subjects ranging from music, the 60's, drugs, love, his idols, songwriting, and more. Everybody knows that Dylan was a wily and occasionally malicious interviewee, and this book reflects that. I laughed out loud several times at his witticisms directed back at the hollow questiosn that were put to him. However, there are some very pointed answers that he serves up here as well, that seemingly give a real insight into his persona, his life, and his views. There are also a lot of high-quality pictures. My only complaint is that the book is a little short-you can easily read it all in one setting, though it's probably a book that you'll go back to time and again to see what Dylan offered up on a particular subject-it would have been nice, for instance, if it had a section where Dylan commented upon particular songs of his, such as was done in the Leonard Cohen book in the "In His Own Words" series. Still, Dylan interviews are always hard to come by, and this is the best copendium you'll find featuring them.
Rating: Summary: Best Interview Book Around -- Fun Review: This book contains a compilation of Dylan's own words, transcribed from interviews, press conferences, radio, and TV shows. Complete with scores of pictures, In His Own Words is a must for any Dylan fan. Dylan dons persona after persona, and the results are quite entertaining.
Rating: Summary: Best Interview Book Around -- Fun Review: This book contains a compilation of Dylan's own words, transcribed from interviews, press conferences, radio, and TV shows. Complete with scores of pictures, In His Own Words is a must for any Dylan fan. Dylan dons persona after persona, and the results are quite entertaining.
Rating: Summary: Starting A Dylan Book Collection? Review: This is really a (the) great book for the base of a Dylan book collection. Each of the 112 pages comprising this paperback has at least one photograph, and many pages have two or three! In my mind the pictures alone are worth a binding of their own. They include many of his co-workers, and famous peers. After looking at all of them for the first time, you really get a "feel" for the environment in which he has been working (living) for the last 30 - 40 years.The entire collection of quotes (quotes and pictures are all you get, folks) are catagorized by a plethora of topics, which enables quick referencing, so you really should learn ALOT about his PERSONALITY. I say "personality" because the quotes are in conversational mode, candid, ranginging from silly quips and understatements to very sincere and thoughtful comments; the way I imagine he shares with intimates. This is not a stilted, unemotional, professional collection of aphorisms, and I feel better informed as a result.
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