Performed Literature: Words and Music by Bob DylanBob Dylan is not a poet. He is a singer-songwriter, a performing artist. The unit of his art, as collected and documented by his intended audience, is the live performance. Right now, no existing technological tool can give researchers ready access to his entire corpus of work. Revised from the author's Ph.D. dissertation (UC Berkeley, 1978) and again from its first edition (Indiana UP, 1982), Performed Literature develops a methodology for close analysis of verbal art that is heard, not seen, using as comparative examples 24 performances of 11 songs by Bob Dylan. The second edition adds a preface, two major appendices and one minor one, and a detailed index. |
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... final scene looks possibly optimistic . On paper , the narrator says that he will speak out against the atrocities he has seen and heard and met , stanza by stanza . He says that he will stand on the ocean until he starts sinking and ...
... final scene looks possibly optimistic . On paper , the narrator says that he will speak out against the atrocities he has seen and heard and met , stanza by stanza . He says that he will stand on the ocean until he starts sinking and ...
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... final refrain . In the cocksure phrase " you can't refuse , " he does not bring out potential assonance but rather imitates street - language accents with clipped words and a drawled last syllable : yuh cain't ruh - fuyooz . The effect ...
... final refrain . In the cocksure phrase " you can't refuse , " he does not bring out potential assonance but rather imitates street - language accents with clipped words and a drawled last syllable : yuh cain't ruh - fuyooz . The effect ...
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... final end he won the war [ But in the final shot he'd won the war ] After losing every battle I woke up on the roadside Daydreaming about the way things sometimes are [ Daydreaming about the way things really are ] Visions of your ...
... final end he won the war [ But in the final shot he'd won the war ] After losing every battle I woke up on the roadside Daydreaming about the way things sometimes are [ Daydreaming about the way things really are ] Visions of your ...
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ABCB aesthetic ain't Al Kooper album artistic audience aural Babe Baby Ballad bass Beatles becomes Blonde on Blonde Bob Dylan chord change concert version couplet culture drums Dylan's songs Dylan's voice effect electric guitar emotional feel female Ferry's Folklore four fourth stanza Freewheelin Hard Rain harmonica Highway 61 Highway 61 Revisited Idiot Wind Idiot wind Blowing imagery imitate instrumental break Isis John Wesley Harding listener listener's melody meter Miss Lonely musical beat musicians narrative narrator narrator's Newport 65 oral organ chords outtake Oxford Town performance phrase piano pitch plays poetic recorded refrain released rhyme word riff rock Rolling Stone Sad-Eyed Lady scene second stanza Shelter shift singers sings someone song's sound stanza studio version Subterranean Homesick Blues suggests sung lines sweet lady syllables tambourine tape textual third stanza throughout the song Univ unresolved verse vowel woman Woody Guthrie words and music York