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Posted: Jul 16 2008
If you love Paul Williams and if you love Dylan this is an unbeatable experience, focusing as it does on what some might call "lost years" of highs and lows of Bob's career. It is all the same for Paul Williams who takes it ALL in and lovingly dissects every speck of Dylan's output. Paul Williams was a lone voice in the wilderness back in the "Dylan: What Happened" days so this serves as an extension of that important book.
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( 0 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Mar 13 2006
The period 1974-76 represents a second 'peak' of the career of Bob Dylan, that which meets or exceeds his initial peak of 65-66. Paul Williams gets an AAA rating for his insights ...
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( 10 of 11 found this review helpful ) Posted: Aug 26 1998
The second volume of "Bob Dylan, Performing Artist" covers the less understood, less appreciated, but often more rewarding second part of Dylan's career. Williams convincingly argues that much of Dylan's finest work came during this period, and his writing may have you digging out your old copy of "Shot of Love" or "Empire Burlesque" (or your bootleg tapes of those 1979-80 "born again" shows) to hear what he's talking about.
















