What critics will make of Bob Dylan’s next three albums.
Here Comes Stonking Bob An album of novelty song covers
“The masterful juxtaposition of Dylan – the most
eminently serious musician of the last half-century – with the absurdity of Mr
Blobby is superb.” The Guardian
“I wept as he choked his way through Bob The Builder.
Can he fix it? The answer for this reviewer could not be more positive if he
had wired up his head to the nobbly end of a battery.” Pitchfork
“Those of a sharp eye may wonder if Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody
on a Theme of Paganini is actually a novelty song. But does that even matter
when you’ve got Bob Dylan’s throaty warble so warmly caressing every note? The
most underrated phrasing in the world, backed by the most underrated instrument
in the world – the kazoo.” Rolling Stone
Bob Dylan’s #747 Dream An album of jet impressions
“Ever since 1970’s Self Portrait flummoxed
narrow-minded fans, Robert Zimmerman has been pushing his adoring public to
examine music in its most fundamental form. This is a marvellously simple
record. Eleven tracks of grating, whining growl rising in pitch and volume.
Basic. And brilliant.” The Times
“It is a hard-hearted listener who doesn’t have their
heart broken by Dylan’s portrayal of his non-stop touring through engine
noises. The pain of the musical process is in every interminable groan and screech.
Mystical in its force.” Mojo
“Bob’s decision to sell the songs for use on
commercials for an airline and an oil company are clearly an inspired political
statement. This is an album of huge import to the ecology movement. Every
almost unbearable shriek is made for our children and our children’s children.”
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Bob Dylan Is Screaming For Fuck’s Sake
Can You Not Hear This Shit? Bob screams ‘What the fuck is wrong
with you fucking idiots?’ for 77 minutes
“After 40 years (SUBS TO CHECK), Dylan remains able to
push boundaries. And not just musical ones, this time. Amazing Dolby Wizz (tm)
technology means that the listener can actually get the sensation of Bob
urinating into his eye, every time he plays the CD. And that pee is nectar to
the sinus.” The Word
“The fact that you can only purchase this record from
Robert Mugabe for $10,000 (US) - placed in a box marked “For torture of
political opponents” - is Dylan’s most loquacious political statement since
Time Out Of Mind. You may not like it – but you can’t deny that it confronts
you with its intellect.” Blender
“The best thing I have ever heard. Really. It is a
return to form.” Every Bob Dylan fan,
again
"“The fact that you can only purchase this record from Robert Mugabe for $10,000 (US) - placed in a box marked “For torture of political opponents” - is Dylan’s most loquacious political statement since Time Out Of Mind." Hysterical!
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"The most underrated phrasing in the world" OMG!
"“The fact that you can only purchase this record from Robert Mugabe for $10,000 (US) - placed in a box marked “For torture of political opponents” - is Dylan’s most loquacious political statement since Time Out Of Mind."
Hysterical!
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