I continue with my reading of the Dylan autobiography. Scroll down to find four earlier posts.
Man whose politics are described, surprisingly uncritically, and who is said to look like a movie star: David Duke. P. 184.
Movie with a title that was the title of a Bob Dylan song, which Dylan drops in to see and concludes has a lead character just like the guy in the song: "The Mighty Quinn." P. 187.
What Dylan orders at Antoine's in New Orleans when he needs to go record later and doesn't want anything to "bog [him] down": turtle soup. P.193.
Why you need to see Tennessee Williams's plays live: "to get the full freak effect." P.196.
One thing Dylan always loved about his wife: "She's always had her own built-in happiness." P. 201. (You figure out the implication there!)
What Dylan liked about the Beatles: "They offered intimacy and companionship like no other group." P. 204.
Dylan's prayer: "I pray that I can be a kinder person." P. 206.
Actor "nobody could hold a candle to": Mickey Rourke. P. 213.
Hardship Dylan endured while recording "Oh, Mercy" in New Orleans: no air conditioning. P. 213. Why?? He doesn't like air conditioning.
Adjective describing all records not recorded by Sam Phillips: "fruity." P. 214. (Chilling discovery made on finding that Sam Phillips link: "Originally Phillips wanted to study law, but because of circumstances decided to go into radio." Thank God for circumstances.)
Description of bad records: "padded and schmaltzy odes to flunky-ism." P. 220.
Quote: "Sometimes you say things in songs even if there's a small chance of them being true." P. 220.
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
Dylan's "Chronicles": Chapter 4 (Part 2).
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