Bob Dylan Too Much Nothing by Derek Barker

Bob Dylan Too Much Nothing by Derek Barker

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Summary

When Dylan came off the 1966 tour he was completely exhausted. The world thought he had the answers but Dylan was lost, crushed by the weight of expectations. The next 13 years saw Dylan trying to find his direction home. He found it when someone threw a Bible on stage and he found Christianity.

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Bob Dylan Too Much Nothing by Derek Barker

Bob Dylan Too Much of Nothing is a brand new book that takes a fresh look at Dylan's restless search for a meaning to his life and for a musical way forward too. Written by acknowledged Dylan expert Derek Barker (editor of the best selling Dylan magazine) it contains a wealth of new interviews and previously unknown information. It also joins the dots of what is known to paint a picture of an exceptional artist searching for answers. The book starts with Dylan's retreat to Woodstock after the bruising 1966 World Tour which saw him exhausted and needing to find some inner peace. He largely disappeared from view until he toured with The Band before attempting to find his 'roots' with the Rolling Thunder Review. It wasn't until he found Christianity that his seemed sated. During this period Dylan's struggles saw him create some of his most memorable and haunting albums. His search took him back to the roots of American music and his is widely credited with starting the Americana music and leading The Band to discover its roots through the basement tapes and Dylan's own rediscovery of folk through the Self Portrait sessions. It also includes John Wesley Harding which is full of biblical allusions and the astonishing Blood on The Tracks and Desire.The book includes 16 colour pages of pictures including rare images.The book makes sense of a period that was not previously seen as having a common thread and links his post bike-crash seclusion right through to his finding Christianity on stage in the late Seventies.
Derek Barker is renowned authority on the life and works of Bob Dylan, owner and editor of Bob Dylan ISIS magazine, the longest-running Dylan publication. Derek regularly contributes to radio and television programmes about Bob Dylan. He is the author of fi ve previous books on Dylan.
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ISBN 13 9781911346609
ISBN 10 1911346601
Title Bob Dylan Too Much Nothing
Author Derek Barker
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Red Planet Publishing Ltd
Year published 2018-09-06
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.