Just a reminder of my upcoming gigs this month, starting next Thursday:
Thursday Feb 17, 5pm
Liverpool University
Sherrington Building Lecture Theatre 1, Ashton Street, L'pool L69 3GE
no reservation needed: free & open to public: be early!
Bob Dylan & the Poetry of the Blues
Tues Feb 22, 11am
West Valley College, Saratoga CA
1400 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga CA
no reservation needed: free & open to public: be early!
Searching For Blind Willie McTell
Wed Feb 23, 7pm
Liverpool University
Sherrington Building Lecture Theatre 1, Ashton Street, L'pool L69 3GE
no reservation needed: free & open to public: be early!
Bob Dylan & the Poetry of the Blues
Tues Feb 22, 11am
West Valley College, Saratoga CA
1400 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga CA
no reservation needed: free & open to public: be early!
Searching For Blind Willie McTell
Wed Feb 23, 7pm
University of the Pacific, Stockton CA
Janet Leigh Theatre, off Atchley Way/Stagg Way
3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton CA
reservations: cdobbs@pacific.edu
Janet Leigh Theatre, off Atchley Way/Stagg Way
3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton CA
reservations: cdobbs@pacific.edu
Bob Dylan & the Poetry of the Blues
Thu Feb 24, tba
Stanford University
Building 260, Room 113
450 Serra Mall, Stanford CA
no reservation needed: free & open to public: be early!
Bob Dylan & the Poetry of the Blues
450 Serra Mall, Stanford CA
no reservation needed: free & open to public: be early!
Bob Dylan & the Poetry of the Blues
No gig in Tangiers?
ReplyDeleteI attended your lecture at Stanford last night. It did not disappoint. I've read Song and Dance Man and I have the Dictionary, which I refer to often. My dad has not read your book, but he loves Dylan. He came as well. He greatly enjoyed the lecture too. My question to you is as follows: If we can view large parts of Dylan's work as arising out of, continuing and adding to the Blues tradition through Love and Theft, are there any songs from his more recent work that add to the tradition? I know you are more dismissive of his recent work.
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