Underground Bob Dylan and Old America

Underground Bob Dylan and Old America

by (us) Greer Marcus

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This book is the representative work of the famous American music critic and writer Greer Marcus. It uses the famous American folk singer Bob Dylan as the entrance and the basement tapes of Dylan and his band in 1967 as the theme. It tells us a strange story of the old America. In addition to a detailed and in-depth analysis of the creation process and profound significance of the precious songs from the basement tapes of the famous American folk singer Bob Dylan and his band in 1967, this book is more interesting than the fact that through these in-depth analyses, readers can have a glimpse of Bob Dylan's ideological transformation process as an alternative cultural icon in the late 1960s, and how the ancient and strange United States experienced ups and downs in the undercurrent of that era. The author eliminates the boundaries between music, literature and social culture, and depicts the turbulent era of Dylan's life with sharp precision, which also reflects the era we live in.

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