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Dylan - Behind the Shades (Take Two)
 
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Dylan - Behind the Shades (Take Two) (Hardcover)
by Clinton Heylin (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  (5 customer reviews)

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  • Hardcover: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Viking; 2Rev Ed edition (9 Nov 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0670885061
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670885060
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 865,353 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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This new edition of "Behind the Shades" has been completely rewritten and substantially enlarged to take account not only of the last decade, but of ten more years of original research by the author. The result is a fully comprehensive and highly illuminating biography. This text follows Bob Dylan along one of the most extraordinary paths taken by any artist in the 20th century: from his Jewish upbringing in Minnesota to the writing of his youthful "protest" masterpieces in New York; from the amazingly creative drug-fuelled mid-60s to the subsequent retreat to Woodstock with his family; from the break-up of his marriage (and the masterly "Blood on the Tracks" that came out of it) to the flirtation with fundamentalist Christianity; and finally to the recent restless years of endless touring. In virtually all areas of Dylan's life - his immigrant antecedents, his business dealings, his various addictions and his romantic attachments - Heylin is able to provide information about the man who changed the whole course of popular music in the 1960s and, over 30 years later, won three Grammys, including best album of 1997. As before, Heylin has given full weight to Dylan's own words and to those of his closest associates. Over 250 people are quoted in the book, and many of them were interviewed especially for this new edition. They help to provide an intricate portrait of a great and complex figure who, for too long has been the subject of myth-making rather than true biography.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars From a Buick 6, 10 May 2001
Heylin's updated chronicle of Dylan is in a word comprehensive, this work is probably the most complete and accurate account of the life of the great man around. The author goes a long way to cut through the often layers of mystique and innuendo that surround the life of Bob, the early days in Hibbing and New York, the post bike-crash times in Woodstock and the Christian years. The book is crammed full of detailed accounts of which song was written where, the in?s and outs of the recording of every album and who Bob played with and where on tour.

All good stuff for the committed Dylan fan, nevertheless I couldn?t help feeling that the detail in which events were catalogued became rather dry. Personally I feel that the in its mission to be as historically accurate as possible the book lost site of the more interesting side of Dylanology. The effect that the songs were having on music community and society at large at the time, his legacy to music today, and the roots of the truly revolutionary work he was producing. To me the works of the likes of Greil Marcus provides a lot more interesting insights into what we are all most interested in, the music of Bob Dylan.

I would still recommend those of us who have something of a Dylan obsession, and if you?re interested in 1980?s and 90?s Dylan. However if it?s your first venture into Dylan literature it may prove grueling, maybe something lighter and/or philosophical would suit better (Scaduto a