On the Road with Bob Dylan, Larry Ratso Sloman Introduction by Kinky Friedman
On the Road with Bob Dylan, Larry Ratso Sloman Introduction by Kinky Friedman
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On the Road with Bob Dylan

Author: Larry Ratso Sloman; Introduction by Kinky Friedman

Narrator: Ramiz Monsef

Unabridged: 15 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2013


Synopsis

In 1975 as Bob Dylan emerged from eight years of seclusion, he dreamed of putting together a traveling music show that would trek across the country like a psychedelic carnival. The dream became reality, and On the Road with Bob Dylan is the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at what happened when Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Revue took to the streets of America. With the intimate detail of a diary, Larry Ratso Slomans mesmerizing description of the legendary tour both transports listeners to a celebrated period in rock history and provides them with a vivid snapshot of Dylan during this extraordinary time. This reissue of the 1978 classic resonates more than ever as it chronicles one of the most glittering rock circuses ever assembled, with a cast that includes Joan Baez, Robbie Robertson, Joni Mitchell, Allen Ginsberg, Ramblin Jack Elliott, and a wild entourage of groupies, misfits, sinners, and saints who trailed along for the ride. Sloman candidly captures the all-night revelry and musical prowessfrom the backstage antics to impromptu jamsthat made the tour a nearly mystical experience. Complete with an introduction by renowned Texas musician, mystery writer, and Revue member Kinky Friedman, this is an unparalleled treat for Dylan fans old and new. Without question, On the Road with Bob Dylan is a remarkable, revealing piece of writing and a rare up-close and personal view of Dylan on tour.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott

A speed freak's EXHAUSTIVELY detailed account of life on the road with Dylan's mid-70s Rolling Thunder Revue. This is the phase of Desire and Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, etc. By this point in his career Dylan had learned to insulate himself from hangers-on like the author, so much of the book is bogge......more

Goodreads review by Roving

As a person who has traveled to see Dylan, many parts of this book rang true. The lost souls who always seem to be around are still there. The feeling of being disconnected, always a new town, travel, lack of sleep, but lots of the same faces. This book put me back on the road and while it had many......more

Goodreads review by Howard

The tour must have been fun, but it is not very interesting to read about. The author wrote for Rolling Stone and expanded his articles into the rather massive paperback reissued in 2002. It's difficult to read straight through, as there are many gonzo detours into the author's search for significan......more

This was a book that I had a very difficult time finishing. I am not a fan of Dylan singing, but I love the artistry and poetic structure of his songs. I tried not to bring that bias into my reading and hopefully I did not account his singing as in this review. In the end, it was also ordinary book a......more