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Bob Dylan: The Never Ending Star

  • Author: Marshall, Lee

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Contents

  • * Acknowledgements * Note on references * The theoretical bit: Why looking at stardom is important for understanding Dylan
  • Different approaches to stardom, and the most important bits of the theories
  • How we hear songs
  • Whether words or voice are most important
  • How stardom affects the meaning of songs. * Chapter 1: Introduction * Chapter 2: Stardom, Authorship and the Meaning of Songs * Authorship and song meaning * How we hear music: recordings, words and voice * Voice, character and personality * Stardom, per
  • His move into rock, political individualism and the tensions between culture and commerce
  • Dylan's withdrawal from the scene in the late sixties
  • His attempts to reclaim his stardom and their effect on the rest of his career. * Career Snapshot * Chapter 3: Folk Stardom: Star as Ordinary, Star as Special * Folk music and the folk revival * Dylan and the folk revival * The baby-boomers, folk music a
  • Dylan's attempt to reconstruct the relationship with his audience
  • An overview of the Never Ending Tour and its key features
  • Debates about Dylan's later work
  • Time Out Of Mind and the changes in Dylan's stardom since 1997. * Career Snapshot * Chapter 6: Declining Stardom: Nostalgia and the 'Death of Rock' * Rock, postmodernism and authority * Industry restructuring and the 'living legend' * * Career Snapshot *