1. Welcome! Please take a few seconds to create your free account to post threads, make some friends, remove a few ads while surfing and much more. ClutchFans has been bringing fans together to talk Houston Sports since 1996. Join us!

  2. ROCKETS GAMEDAY
    Reed Sheppard and the Rockets open up Summer League play. Come join us at 9:00 pm CT!

    LIVE! Summer League Action

Bob Dylan to be on 60 Minutes tonight

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Oski2005, Dec 5, 2004.

Tags:
  1. Oski2005

    Oski2005 Member

    Joined:
    Nov 14, 2001
    Messages:
    18,100
    Likes Received:
    447
    Supposed to be the first time he's done such an interview for many years. I'm sure Batman Jones is watching. Other Dylan fans should check it out.
     
  2. Oski2005

    Oski2005 Member

    Joined:
    Nov 14, 2001
    Messages:
    18,100
    Likes Received:
    447
    Starting now.
     
  3. Batman Jones

    Batman Jones Member

    Joined:
    Sep 9, 1999
    Messages:
    15,937
    Likes Received:
    5,491
    Yeah, I saw it. Taped it too. What'd you think?
     
  4. BobFinn*

    BobFinn* Member

    Joined:
    Feb 10, 2000
    Messages:
    11,438
    Likes Received:
    6
    Great interview

    They should have spent the entire 60 minutes interviewing him.
     
  5. Oski2005

    Oski2005 Member

    Joined:
    Nov 14, 2001
    Messages:
    18,100
    Likes Received:
    447
    Well, my knowledge of Dylan and his work is pretty moderate. I always saw him as being up on a mythic pedestal, a legendary artist/activist. Seeing him say that people were interpreting things from his music that he didn't intend was kind of strange, particularly songs that are always talked about as defining a generation or a movement. I'm not sure what I think right now.
     
  6. Batman Jones

    Batman Jones Member

    Joined:
    Sep 9, 1999
    Messages:
    15,937
    Likes Received:
    5,491
    The full interview was actually 90 minutes. They edited the hell out of it. Would love to see the whole thing.

    This is Dylan's biggest year in forever. The book, the Scorsese documentary, the Todd Haynes (Happiness) movie and two new albums. Great time to be a Dylan fan.
     
  7. Oski2005

    Oski2005 Member

    Joined:
    Nov 14, 2001
    Messages:
    18,100
    Likes Received:
    447
    I'm watching the Simpsons and on tonight's ep, an old highschool friend of Marge's (voiced by Kim Cattrall) is in town to cover the filanderous Mayor for Global News Network. After she has dinner over at the Simpson's house, they watch her news show and she does an interview with Bob Dylan. What a coincidence. :D
     
  8. across110thstreet

    Joined:
    Mar 17, 2001
    Messages:
    12,856
    Likes Received:
    1,613
    hey Batman, Happiness was directed by Todd Solondz, but this film,"I'm Not There: Suppositions on a Film Concerning Dylan" looks like its gonna be good,

    i got a few good laughs out of the interview, i like how he humbled himself saying he could never make the caliber of songs he made back in the 60's, he said they were like "magic", i liked that
     
  9. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

    Joined:
    Jul 31, 2001
    Messages:
    28,826
    Likes Received:
    5,751
    I watched the interview and I too liked what he said about not being able to write the songs the way he used to do. Also found it interesting how he mentioned that he knew it was his "destiny" to become a star.
     
  10. KellyDwyer

    KellyDwyer Member

    Joined:
    Aug 30, 2001
    Messages:
    3,660
    Likes Received:
    86
    Nice to see him humble, but I'm having a hard time thinking of any of the 60s/70s megastars who have had a better recent run of production that Big Zimm.
     
  11. gunn

    gunn Member

    Joined:
    Dec 10, 2003
    Messages:
    1,698
    Likes Received:
    0
    Yeah, old Bobby has fared pretty well recently.
     
  12. RocketMan Tex

    RocketMan Tex Member

    Joined:
    Feb 15, 1999
    Messages:
    18,452
    Likes Received:
    119
    An excellent interview. I also liked how he said he wouldn't be able to write his early songs again, how they just happened. Dylan is a breath of fresh air, that's for sure.
     
  13. across110thstreet

    Joined:
    Mar 17, 2001
    Messages:
    12,856
    Likes Received:
    1,613
    I have been reading Chronicles:Volume 1 and listening to Live 1964 lately. his early years fascinate me.
     
  14. DanHiggsBeard

    DanHiggsBeard Member

    Joined:
    Jul 28, 2003
    Messages:
    1,242
    Likes Received:
    1
    I'm a huge Dylan fan, but his early records pretty much bore me to no end. They are all really good records with he exception of his first, but they just don;t move me like the big 3 do.

    For me Dylan really starts to hit his stride on "Bringing It all Back Home", and he hit his absolute peak with "Hwy 61" and "Blonde on Blonde".

    The next two records are good, but he didn't make another great record until "Blood On The Tracks" and "Desire".

    My favorite release is probably the Bootleg Series Vol. 4.
     
  15. BobFinn*

    BobFinn* Member

    Joined:
    Feb 10, 2000
    Messages:
    11,438
    Likes Received:
    6
    Dylan's early stuff is, without a doubt, his best stuff. Just him, his guitar and harmonica. "Freewheelin'" may be the greatest record anybody EVER made. "Another Side of Dylan" is probably my favorite release by Dylan with "Live 1966" disc 1 right behind it.

    I found Dylan's comment about "Destiny" fascinating. John Lennon said the same thing about himself. John said he knew, at a young age, he was going to something special, and wondered why no one else saw it.
     
  16. Batman Jones

    Batman Jones Member

    Joined:
    Sep 9, 1999
    Messages:
    15,937
    Likes Received:
    5,491
    110th: Thanks for the correction. I don't know how I got them mixed up. What else has Haynes done?

    Higgs: Give the first album ("Bob Dylan") another listen. It kills. And he didn't make another like it til Good As I Been to You and the even better World Gone Wrong. His passion for those old songs is totally infectious. Does some of his best singing and playing on those three records, decades apart from each other. And I disagree there's nothing great between the 'big three' and Blood on the Tracks. John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline and New Morning are all fantastic records, but Planet Waves is a masterpiece.

    Finn*: I love those other early ones too. But I'll take Before the Flood over 66 for a Dylan/Band tour. Not a popular opinion, but there it is. Just Like A Woman and It's Alright Ma never sounded so good and the Don't Think Twice on there is the only one I ever want to hear.

    I'm going to have some huge Dylan news for the fans on the board sometime soon. It's killing me I can't share it, but I can't yet. RMT: you'll be especially pleased.
     
  17. across110thstreet

    Joined:
    Mar 17, 2001
    Messages:
    12,856
    Likes Received:
    1,613
    BJ: Velvet Goldmine and Far From heaven are his most well known...

    the suspense is killing me! what, is he playing Houston soon?

    I know we have said it before here, but i truly believe starting at the beginning of his catalogue in chronological order is the best way to soak in some Bobby D. one of my faviorite Dylan songs is the underrated ballad "Song for Woody" from his self titled debut.


    Dylan arrived in New York City and had a record deal with Columbia Records within months! he played Cafe Wha? and Gaslight and invaded the folk scene. he knew he was destined for stardom amazing...
     
  18. Batman Jones

    Batman Jones Member

    Joined:
    Sep 9, 1999
    Messages:
    15,937
    Likes Received:
    5,491
    It's better than that, x110. Sorry, but I can't say a thing about it yet. I will when I can.

    I think you're right that Dylan's best appreciated in order. My favorite stuff from the debut's the covers though. Gospel Plow, See That My Grave is Kept Clean, Baby Let Me Follow You Down, Freight Train Blues, etc. He used to play the hell out of that guitar.
     
  19. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

    Joined:
    Jul 31, 2001
    Messages:
    28,826
    Likes Received:
    5,751
    What did everyone think about Dylan admitting that he "intentionally" made some bad records? I have always read that the Self-Titled album was a "throwaway" album (I don't own it as I was afraid to pick it up due to this "rumor").
     
  20. Batman Jones

    Batman Jones Member

    Joined:
    Sep 9, 1999
    Messages:
    15,937
    Likes Received:
    5,491
    Manny:

    In the book he implies that Self Portrait was a throwaway, not the self-titled one. Self Portrait came out in the early seventies, about ten years after "Bob Dylan." I'm almost sure he was lying about Self Portrait too though. He does that a lot. SP was broadly panned, but I think it's gorgeous. Dylan had stopped smoking and was in fine, syrupy voice (same as Nashville Skyline with Lay Lady Lay), doing mostly covers of songs like Blue Moon, The Boxer and Early Morning Rain. I love it, whether he was joking or not. Either way, you should definitely pick up the self titled debut.
     

Share This Page