Posted on 10/13/2016 4:37:05 AM PDT by Sir_Humphrey
Bob Dylan has won the Nobel Prize for Literature "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition," the Swedish Academy said on Thursday in awarding the 8 million Swedish crown ($927,740) prize.
Literature was the last of this year's Nobel prizes to be awarded. The prize is named after dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel and has been awarded since 1901 for achievements in science, literature and peace in accordance with his will.
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Yup, some great songs!
I remember reading in a book about the Beatles that when the album “Highway 61 Revisited” (which included “Like a Rolling Stone” and “Tombstone Blues”) came out in August 1965, John Lennon got it immediately and went straight to Paul McCartney, and they listened to it mesmerized, over and over again. At least, that is a story someone tells, I forget which book.....
Anyway, it is certainly true that “Like a Rolling Stone” is pretty much the dividing line between earlier rock/pop with mostly formulaic songs, tight time limits for top 40 radio, etc., and the vast expansions in songwriting vision and performance that occurred so widely after 1965 and onward.
It was Dylan who blew the walls down and unleashed vast creative forces in many many songwriters and musicians. Of course there is never one single cause for musical and artistic trends, but Bob Dylan had an enormous influence on countless others.
Definitely (another ex English major) Dylan was a poet. Glad he received this recognition. I think very little of the Nobel committee though.
Al Gore, Barack Obama, Yassir Arafat??
I prefer Kris Kristofferson when it comes to great lyrics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwGmxYPQ7ZE
Try the link again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwGmxYPQ7ZE
Dylan was always a prankster. When he had his show on Sirius (he may still have, I don’t know) he used to pretend he had a vicious, running fight with Gordon Lightfoot. Then he would spin his favorite records.
Always liked his highbrow gutter humor.
Cohen was Jewish in Montreal.
"I will comment on his receiving the Nobel Prize, which to me is like pinning a medal on Mount Everest for being the highest mountain," Cohen said ...
Poetry without music is like a coral reef without fish; they belong together and one complements the beauty of the other.
I would not use better; the songs are so different. I cannot image Dylan writing Famous Blue Raincoat, Chelsea Hotel, I'm Your Man, Marianne, Suzanne, Bird on a Wire, Halleluyah ... nor Cohen writing any of Dylan's many, many gems; different trees in the forest of our dreams.
I thought about using the word *tomato*, but thought better of it.
"Handy Dandy"
Handy Dandy controversy surrounds him
He's been around the world and back again
Something in the moonlight still hounds him.
Handy Dandy just like sugar and candy
Handy Dandy if every bone in his body were a-broken he would never admit it
He got an all girl orchestra and when he says strike up the band they hit it.
Handy Dandy
Handy Dandy
He'll say what are you made off
He'll say can you repeat what you say
You'll say what are you afraid off
He'll say nothing neither alive nor dead.
Handy Dandy he's got a stick in his hand and a pocket full of money
He'll say oh darling tell me the truth how much time I got
She'll say you got all the time in the world honey.
Handy Dandy Handy Dandy He got that clear crystal fountain
He got that soft silky skin
He got that fortress on the mountain
With no doors or windows so no thieves can break in.
Handy Dandy sitting with a girl named Nancy and they got feeling kinda lazy
He said Hon' if you want a gun I'll give you one
She said boy you're talking crazy.
Handy Dandy just like sugar and candy
Handy Dandy pour him another brandy
Handy Dandy he got a basket of flowers and a bag full of sorrow
He finishes his drink he gets up from the table he says
OK boys I'll see you tomorrow.
Handy Dandy
Handy Dandy just like sugar and candy
Handy Dandy just like sugar and candy
Define music?
Poetry was originally developed to keep track of history. It has melody and song built into it.
That said, “song” and “poetry” are two separate arts. Sometimes united, sometimes not. But “poetry” still stands alone as its own art.
And the great poets of the 20th century often had a far more melodic and lyrical quality than the most praised pop music that was hailed as poetry.
by Joni Mitchell.
Dylan has just too much material. Been listening to him on a pay service called Napster, formerly Rhapsody. There is too much to choose from as good material. But having followed the guy a long time, I know two albums not available there.
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