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Wednesday, June 02, 2004 |
Troubled troubadour talk Jeff DeMark clued me to a Dylan interview in the LATimes. The interview is rare in that he discusses songwriting at some length. Among his advisos: It’s important to always turn things around in some fashion; Woody’s songs were about everything at the same time; it’s like a ghost is writing a song like that. It gives you the song and it goes away … You don’t know what it means.
It says he is at work on a series of autobiographical chronicles. And that he has switched in concerts primarily to electric keyboard. Strumming at article end he plays old Irving Berlin’s Blue Skies. For more.
11:25:41 AM
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© Copyright 2004 Jack Vaughan.
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