Stories in the Press
"You used to ride on a chrome horse with your diplomat..."
Very exciting news for New Pony's webmaster: The October issue of Uncut, a British music magazine, featured an article called "The Top Ten Bob Dylan Web Sites". New Pony was listed as Number Five! Here is a scan of the article and blurb. It makes it all worthwhile...that and you, gentle reader.
Certainly this month's oddest piece is Dylan "Like a Rolling Stone" as a Sports Anthem? from CTnow.com.
Of interest to any Dylan fan, this is a very unusual piece from member of the inner circle: Al Arnowitz The Dylan Papers
Salon.com's Sharps and Flats column has been writing about Dylan fairly regularly: Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, Ani DiFranco and others rework '60s classics for "Steal This Movie." But does Bob Dylan need updating?
TheAge.com is also featuring Dylan articles on a regular basis: Eat the Document has assumed the mythical proportions of a Lost Work: A glimpse into Bob Dylan's lost years
What's this about? Speak for yourself! Seriously, the writer means that this is not a good thing: We're not under Dylan's influence anymore
Bob and the Big Screen: Bob dylan does the movies
I only found one concert review this month:
A review of the recent Camden UK concert: Dylan works new magic with old songs
About the August 13th Dylan Biography, Bob Dylan, American Troubadour:
A real video clip might be some consolation if you missed it, there's one at (where else?) Biography.com:
Biography Real Video clip
I've seen Bob do this many times: striking a chord, at Newsday.com
From the Daily News: It's Part 'Biography' And Part Mystery (and part commercials)
Yep, that about sums him up: Bob Dylan Man of Mystery
PioneerPlanet.com's review: Bob Dylan: The American Troubadour
They are referring to the way Biography breezed by his Eighties and early Nineties work: 'Dylan' Worth It, But Misses a Few Notes
This one is less ambigious: Dylan biography a bland rehash
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