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Bob Dylan Too Much of Nothing

Bob Dylan Too Much of Nothing

Derek Barker

Red Planet Publishing Ltd
2020
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When Bob Dylan picked up a silver cross thrown on stage and found Christianity in the late Seventies, it ended a search that had begun when his life crashed to a halt in 1966. According to Dylan, the turning point came one night in late 1978 when he received a "vision and a feeling." Dylan later said, "Jesus put his hand on me. It was a physical thing. I felt it. I felt it all over me. I felt my whole body tremble. The glory of the Lord knocked me down and picked me up." That search makes sense of his John Wesley Harding album and the following 12 years.
Bob Dylan: Surviving in a Ruthless World

Bob Dylan: Surviving in a Ruthless World

Terry Gans

Red Planet Publishing Ltd
2020
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Bob Dylan's 1983 album Infidels was a departure from his previous works in so many ways - lyrics, music, production and spirit. It is unique amongst Dylan albums, and while songs like 'Jokerman' and 'I and I' are well known, the album is less so. Surviving in a Ruthless World draws on previously unseen, and unheard resources in The Bob Dylan Archive(R) in Tulsa. It is the story of the writing and the recording of the album's eight songs and unreleased tracks from the Infidels project. Author Terry Gans was granted unique permission to write, research and quote from Dylan's personal notebooks, voluminous song drafts, 49 reels of master session tapes and from reference recordings and documents. Together with interviews with musicians, managers, video producers, and more Terry Gans creates a detailed picture of Bob Dylan creating his art with all of his usual mystery and magic..
Bob Dylan: The Joker and the Thief

Bob Dylan: The Joker and the Thief

Peter Stone Brown

RED PLANET PUBLISHING LTD
2022
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The Joker and The Thief is a collection of the best writing about Bob Dylan by the late Peter Stone Brown on May 26, 2022. Peter was a freelance writer, singer-songwriter and renowned Dylanologist. His rootsy debut album Up Against It was recorded in the Austin studio of childhood friend Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel. Debuting on the Americana charts in 1996, it featured many legendary Austin session players including Cindy Cashdollar who would play on Bob Dylan's Time out of Mind the following year. Peter was a DJ at WXPN in the '70s where he interviewed many of the blues, folk and country greats, including Muddy Waters, Fats Domino, John Lee Hooker, Dr John, Carl Perkins, George Jones and James Brown. Later, through the '80s and '90s, he was a rock critic at The Welcomat, Philadelphia's alternative newspaper and predecessor of the Philadelphia Weekly. In David A. Kinney's book The Dylanologists: Adventures in the land of Bob, Peter describes how after a few sessions with a psychiatrist as a teenager, he finally brought in a copy of Bringing It All Back Home, dropped the needle on It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) and said to the doctor, "this is how I feel". The psychiatrist then discharged him. That feeling, passion and deep sense of how things are permeated his life, his writing, reading, music, and politics. After a summer of discovering the music of Bob Dylan thanks to a performance by Pete Seeger, Peter saw his first Bob Dylan concert in Newark, New Jersey at the Mosque Theatre on November 30th 1963. This sparked a love for Bob Dylan that would find him attending nearly 200 concerts spanning 1963 to 2018. He witnessed Dylan in transition over almost all of his career, attending fabled shows like Philharmonic Hall in 1964, electric Dylan at Forest Hills in August 1965 through tour '74, the Rolling Thunder Revue, the Gospel shows and up through the Never Ending Tour. His last Bob Dylan concert would land in his hometown of Philadelphia for the grand opening of the Metropolitan Opera House, December 3rd 2018. In recent years Peter continued playing his own concerts, writing on Bob Dylan, chronicling the Never Ending Tour. Over the years he has contributed to Bobdylan.com, American Songwriter, CounterPunch and No Depression. In 2008 Jeff Rosen commissioned Peter to write liner notes for Bob Dylan's Tell Tale Signs, he spent about a week listening to tracks sent by Dylan's office, suggesting songs and writing as he listened. In the end his notes didn't make the final release but were posted on Bobdylan.com. For more than twenty years Peter spoke of writing a book about Bob Dylan called The Joker and the Thief. He'd drafted various outlines of how it would go, spoken to numerous friends over the years about it, but he kept getting pulled into other work. Fortunately much of what has become his body of work on Dylan, from concert and album reviews to prose pieces, cover many of the ideas Peter had for the book and are contained herein. In 2018 Peter was diagnosed with a form of pancreatic cancer. Right around that time rumours surfaced about the impending release of More Blood, More Tracks: The Bootleg Series Vol. 14. This release was something Peter had waited a lifetime for. His brother Tony Brown is the bass player on the New York Sessions for Blood on the Tracks, and so the album was embedded mythologically and deeply in Peter's emotional life. Peter would make it into 2019 long enough to see Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story, and some glimpses of The Bootleg Series Vol. 15: Travelin' Thru, 1967-1969 but unfortunately would not write about either. Peter died on October 5th 2019. He missed the incredible US Fall 2019 Tour by a matter of weeks, he missed Murder Most Foul and he missed Rough and Rowdy Ways. We can only wonder what he would've thought. The title The Joker and the Thief had been rolling around in Peter's head for as long as I knew him and probably long before that too. Over the years he'd make efforts in the direction of a book proposal, he'd sketch out what he'd like to cover, looking for a place other writers perhaps hadn't gone, his own illuminations, or at least writing from his lived experience of having seen Dylan at the beginning of his career and still being around towards the end of it. Although this book works as a collection of Peter's writings, what's interesting however is that the book was there all along, in the concert and album reviews and prose pieces he was already writing while thinking about a book. This collection aims to fulfil Peter's life's work on Bob Dylan, it's a loving tribute to a friend and completion of something he'd always strived to do. Trev Gibb
Bob Dylan Anthology Vol. 3

Bob Dylan Anthology Vol. 3

Derek Barker

Red Planet
2019
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Starting in 1985, Bob Dylan magazine contains a wealth of information on Bob Dylan by a range of authors - much of it not available anywhere else. This Anthology celebrates the 200th edition in the 34th year of continuous publication. Featuring a brand new selection of the latest and best articles, illustrations and photographs none of which have been available in book form before. This selection has been compiled by the magazine's founding editor, Derek Barker. The book covers Dylan's career that includes 36 studio albums, 13 live albums and 14 multi-disc collections in the bootleg series.
Bob Reid's Railway Revolution

Bob Reid's Railway Revolution

George Muir

Unicorn Publishing Group
2021
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Bob Reid's Railway Revolution describes the life and career of the first Bob Reid, always known as Bob Reid One, and the history of the railways since nationalisation. It shows how the organisational changes he forced through when Chief Executive from 1980 to 1990 turned British Rail into one of the best railways in Europe. His reforms, described as revolutionary, saw Inter-City become profitable, the creation of Network SouthEast and for the first time in 30 years, a growth in passenger numbers and freight.
Happy Birthday—Love, Bob

Happy Birthday—Love, Bob

Bob Marley

Dean Street Press Limited
2023
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A Birthday Card in Book Form Features nearly 90 witty and inspirational quotations, and a page for inscribing your personal birthday message.Bob Marley was an artist who loved peace, and peace is the symbol of our new Aquarian Age. The constellation of Aquarius itself is said to contain a star called Sadalmelik, an Arabic word meaning "the lucky stars of the King." Share your birthday with the one and only Bob Marley-relax and free your mind with his beautiful words of wisdom and light. And don't forget to Lively up Yourself Birthdays come but once a year. Who better to help celebrate yours than someone equally legendary? On your special day, enjoy the gift of wit and wisdom from Bob Marley-The King of Reggae.
Bob Dylan - The Day I Was There

Bob Dylan - The Day I Was There

Neil Cossar

Spenwood Books
2025
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More than 400 fans, friends and colleagues tell their stories of seeing, knowing and working with Bob Dylan, from his hometown of Hibbing, Minnesota right through to finding Jesus - with first hand accounts of seeing him live from the smallest of venues to festivals and arenas.From early recording sessions through the 1966 tour, from the rural seclusion of Woodstock to turning gospel, this book reveals a contemporary view of the younger Dylan. Fans, friends and colleagues who were there take you back to an amazing era with personal photographs, memorabilia, anecdotes and stories that have never been published before.
Bob the Dragon

Bob the Dragon

Minnie Clisby

Minnie Clisby
2024
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Bob the Dragon is a humorous and heartwarming children's book, perfect for readers aged 6-10, about a friendly dragon who learns about friendship, identity, and family.Bob is no ordinary dragon-he's kind, gentle, and has a peculiar habit of changing colours depending on what he eats. Found as an egg by Arthur Bailey, a kind fisherman living in a quiet village in Devon, Bob hatches into a sweet, light-purple dragon with a big heart.As Bob grows, so does his bond with Arthur and the village children, Ben and Charlotte. Bob quickly becomes a beloved member of the family, sharing in their daily adventures and charming everyone with his harmless quirks-like breathing puffs of steam instead of fire and spitting cherry pips into buckets. However, not everything is easy for Bob. He struggles to fit in and wonders about his true identity, especially when confronted by the village bully, Timmy Hammond, who refuses to believe that Bob is a "real" dragon.Bob's journey takes an exciting turn when he meets other dragons and finally learns to fly. He discovers that his family lives high up in the clouds, and they've been searching for him ever since his egg was lost. Torn between his new dragon friends and the human family he's grown to love, Bob must decide where he truly belongs.With colourful transformations, humorous mishaps, and plenty of adventure, Bob the Dragon is a story about finding friendship and family in the unlikeliest places, and learning to embrace who you are-whether you're a dragon or not.
Bob Hawke (Australian Biographical Monographs)

Bob Hawke (Australian Biographical Monographs)

Mike Steketee

Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd
2022
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Bob Hawke ranks as one of Australia's leading prime ministers. He enjoyed extraordinary electoral success, winning four elections and serving for eight years and nine months, a term exceeded only by Robert Menzies and John Howard. His political skills, including his popularity with voters and his emphasis on consensus, enabled his government to implement a large agenda of economic reform that transformed the nation. Often unpopular at the time, the scope and ambition of initiatives such as financial deregulation, reform of the tax system and cutting import tariffs are unimaginable in today's political context. Hawke also left a substantial record on social policy, including the introduction of Medicare and directing welfare to those most in need, and on the environment, with measures such as blocking a dam on Tasmania's Franklin River and preserving North Queensland rainforests. His extensive involvement in foreign policy, including playing a role in ending apartheid in South Africa, is often overlooked.Hawke was a complex personality. A son of the manse, his life combined hard work, discipline and a sense of public duty with an undisciplined private life of heavy drinking, aggressive behaviour, multiple affairs and sexual liasions and neglect of his family. The convention that journalists did not report on politicians' private lives unless it affected their public duties meant Hawke survived with his reputation largely intact until recently. Today such conduct would disqualify him from leading the nation. Hawke may have adapted to today's community standards in the interests of his long-nurtured ambition to become prime minister but this remains an imponderable. Mike Steketee was chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald in the Canberra Press Gallery from 1984 to 1988 and continued to cover the later years of the Hawke Government as the Herald's Political Editor.
Bob Anxiety and Me

Bob Anxiety and Me

Beckie Plant

Rebecca Plant
2024
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A story about Bob - a helpful friend who can light your way through the struggles of anxiety and make sense of big worries.Bob will remind you that you are brave, courageous and amazing - even if you are a little bit scared. You can get through anything with Bob by your side.
Cody & Bob In The Little Tail Adventures
YOU GET 2-BOOKS-IN-1 A FUN KIDS BOOK THAT'S A COLORING BOOK TOO My name is Cody and my best friend is Bob. We are happy boys and we love to laugh and have fun. We have been all over the country. We have met so many nice people and animals. We have made so many good friends. And we have so many stories to tell you. We are going to have so much fun So open the pages and come along with us inside our book... We are taking you with us for a great big and fun ride on our Cody & Bob In The Little Tail Adventures Are you ready? Yay Here we go...Schedule
Bob Dylan – How the Songs Work

Bob Dylan – How the Songs Work

Timothy Hampton

Zone Books
2020
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A career-spanning account of the artistry and politics of Bob Dylan's songwritingBob Dylan's reception of the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature has elevated him beyond the world of popular music, establishing him as a major modern artist. However, until now, no study of his career has focused on the details and nuances of the songs, showing how they work as artistic statements designed to create meaning and elicit emotion. Bob Dylan:How the Songs Work (originally published as Bob Dylan's Poetics) is the first comprehensive book on both the poetics and politics of Dylan's compositions. It studies Dylan, not as a pop hero, but as an artist, as a maker of songs. Focusing on the interplay of music and lyric, it traces Dylan's innovative use of musical form, his complex manipulation of poetic diction, and his dialogues with other artists, from Woody Guthrie to Arthur Rimbaud. Moving from Dylan's earliest experiments with the blues, through his mastery of rock and country, up to his densely allusive recent recordings, Timothy Hampton offers a detailed account of Dylan's achievement. Locating Dylan in the long history of artistic modernism, the book studies the relationship between form, genre, and the political and social themes that crisscross Dylan's work. Bob Dylan:How the Songs Work offers both a nuanced engagement with the work of a major artist and a meditation on the contribution of song at times of political and social change.
Bob Nickas - Komp-laint Dept.
The latest volume of writing by influential New York–based critic and curator Bob Nickas collects his 2012–14 column for Vice magazine’s Komp-laint Dept. This column unleashed the full omnivorous range of the author’s interests. There are essays on musicians such as Neil Young, Sun Ra, Royal Trux and Lydia Lunch, which look at their biographies and the history of Nickas’ personal relationship with their music; there are lengthy and often very funny “complaints” about, among other things, two different presidents, Jeff Koons, New York architecture, the meeting of fashion and punk, religion in general, nostalgia and the problem with contemporary graffiti. Additionally, there are meditations on filmmakers such as David Cronenberg and Nicolas Refin. The book is rounded out by perhaps the definitive (two-part) examination of how and why Richard Prince uses appropriation. Bob Nickas has worked as a critic and curator in New York since 1984. He is the author of Theft Is Vision (2007) and The Dept. of Corrections (2016).
Bob Stevenson

Bob Stevenson

Richard Wiley

Bellevue Literary Press
2016
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"A witty, roller-coaster ride of uncertain identity set against the gritty certainties of New York City. In compelling, unadorned prose, Richard Wiley gives us a bewitching and ultimately moving tale." --Caryl Phillips, author of A Distant Shore and The Lost Child Dr. Ruby Okada meets a charming man with a Scottish accent in the elevator of her psychiatric hospital. Unaware that he is an escaping patient, she falls under his spell, and her life and his are changed forever by the time they get to the street. Who is the mysterious man? Is he Archie B. Billingsly, suffering from dissociative identity disorder and subject to brilliant flights of fancy and bizarre, violent fits? Or is he the reincarnation of Robert Louis Stevenson, back to haunt New York as Long John Silver and Mr. Edward Hyde? Her career compromised, Ruby soon learns that her future and that of her unborn child depend on finding the key to his identity. With compelling psychological descriptions and terrifying, ineffable transformations, Bob Stevenson is an ingenious tale featuring a quirky cast of characters drawn together by mutual fascination, need, and finally, love. Richard Wiley is the author of eight novels including Soldiers in Hiding, winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, and Ahmed's Revenge, winner of the Maria Thomas Fiction Award. Professor emeritus at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he divides his time between Los Angeles, California and Tacoma, Washington.
Bob Marks' 88 Keys to Successful Singing Performances: Audition Advice From One of America's Top Vocal Coaches
Performing Advice from Broadway's Premiere Audition CoachBob Marks has spent more than 90,000 hours coaching singers, including cast members of nearly every current Broadway musical, cabaret performers, students winning positions at prestigious university programs, and actors of all ages. For more than four decades, singers from all over the world have turned to Bob Marks to hone their voices and nail auditions, including stars such as Lea Michele, Sarah Jessica Parker, Britney Spears, Ariana Grande, Nikki M. James, Laura Bell Bundy, Ashley Tisdale, and Debbie Gibson.In this book, Bob provides 88 short, simple steps for successful singing auditions, including how to: Build confidence and presence Care for your voice and use it effectively Select music which enhances your unique style Put your best musical foot forward in any situation"Bob was instrumental in helping me book the role of Ed the Hyena and the covers of Timon and Zazu in The Lion King."-Wayne Pyle, Broadway Performer"If it weren't for Bob, my daughter would never landed the role of Gretl in NBC's live production of The Sound of Music." -Tara Kennedy, Broadway Performer"I wish I knew half of what Bob Marks knows about music, nuance, performance, and industry standards." - Elizabeth Lecoanet, International Voice Specialist"An invaluable resource for performers of any age. This is a concise, simple, and pragmatic book that I can recommend to my students." -Denise Simon, Author of Parenting in the Spotlight "Bob Marks knows how to help you be your best-prepared self in the audition room. " -Stephanie Lynne Mason, Broadway Performer