`Look here, you bunch of basement noise': Bob Dylan plays underground

Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes lay in a critical phase of the singer's career, in the shift from a production strictly based on folk-revival models to a new way of songwriting, based on his new electric sound presented in the live and recordings of 1965. In this article a brief analytical surv...

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Main Author: Alessandro Bratus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association for the Study of Popular Music 2010-01-01
Series:IASPM Journal
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Online Access:https://iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/article/view/259/566
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spelling doaj-4641a70acb6e42ac93fca3497d0db4a32020-11-25T02:10:28ZengInternational Association for the Study of Popular MusicIASPM Journal2079-38712079-38712010-01-011111910.5429/2079-3871(2010)v1i1.2en`Look here, you bunch of basement noise': Bob Dylan plays undergroundAlessandro Bratus0Università di PaviaBob Dylan's Basement Tapes lay in a critical phase of the singer's career, in the shift from a production strictly based on folk-revival models to a new way of songwriting, based on his new electric sound presented in the live and recordings of 1965. In this article a brief analytical survey on four song from that period gives some overall indication about how to look at this repertoire and about its place in the context of the singer’s career, as well as in the history of American popular song.https://iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/article/view/259/566bob dylanthe basement tapesfolk-revivalsong analysisamerican popular songcomposition in popular musicanalytical method
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bob dylan
the basement tapes
folk-revival
song analysis
american popular song
composition in popular music
analytical method
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title `Look here, you bunch of basement noise': Bob Dylan plays underground
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2079-3871
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes lay in a critical phase of the singer's career, in the shift from a production strictly based on folk-revival models to a new way of songwriting, based on his new electric sound presented in the live and recordings of 1965. In this article a brief analytical survey on four song from that period gives some overall indication about how to look at this repertoire and about its place in the context of the singer’s career, as well as in the history of American popular song.
topic bob dylan
the basement tapes
folk-revival
song analysis
american popular song
composition in popular music
analytical method
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