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Bob Dylan

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas – Review

November 1, 1998

The gonzo lifestyle has long been the fascination of rock’n’rollers, drug-crazed writers, and every shape and form of creative artist for decades.

Sarre-Chasm – What I Did on my Summer Vacation – Column

November 1, 1998

Dylan embodies the cranky restlessness (that used to be?) symptomatic of the American spirit: A fearless fraud caught with more hats on than he could ever wear.

Patti Smith – with Bob Dylan at the Orpheum – Review

February 1, 1996

Smith sang all the songs I wanted to hear including a ballad written for/to her husband and bandmate, Fred “Sonic” Smith, who died earlier this year.

Bob Dylan – with Patti Smith at the Orpheum – Review

February 1, 1996

Dylan is not a great performer. May I be struck with hundreds of voodoo pins, but Dylan has not progressed. He can write a good lyric, but that’s about it.

Bob Dylan – at the Orpheum – Review

November 1, 1994

The renditions of his most popular songs were far different from the recorded originals, yet arguably just as good.

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