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The Last Individualist: Bob Dylan, The Lost 1983 Bedroom Tapes, And More
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An Illuminating Portrait Of Bob DylanS Return To Minnesota And Creative Revival During The Making Of Infidels, Featuring A LongLost 1983 Interview, Rare Photographs, And Intimate Insights Into The Friendship And Rural Retreat That Shaped His 1980S Artistry.Bob Dylan: The Last Individualist Offers A Vivid, BehindTheScenes Look At A Pivotal Moment In DylanS Career, Centered On The Creation Of His 1983 Album Infidels. With Rare Access And Insight, Music Journalist Martin Keller Chronicles DylanS Retreat To His Native Minnesota, WhereWhile Staying With Lifelong Friend Larry KeganHe Found Space To Recharge Creatively And Personally. Drawing On A Recently Recovered, LongLost Interview From 1983, Previously Unpublished Photographs, And Firsthand Reporting, Keller Reveals How The Quietude Of Rural Life And The Strength Of Enduring Friendships Sparked A Powerful Artistic Resurgence Following DylanS Polarizing Religious Period.This Intimate Portrait Also Illuminates DylanS Fiercely Independent Spirit. Renowned For Defying Labels And Reinventing Himself On His Own Terms, He Consistently Rejected ExpectationsMusical, Cultural, Or PoliticalIn Favor Of Authenticity. His Unwavering Commitment To Creative Freedom And Refusal To Be Defined By Others Underscore The Legacy Of One Of MusicS Most Original And Enduring Voices.Lost Interview: Recently Recovered After Decades Out Of Circulation, KellerS WideRanging 1983 Interview With Bob Dylan Offers Rare And Revealing Insight Into The ArtistS Spiritual And Philosophical Views At A Transformative Moment In His Career.Rare Photos: With Two 8Page Inserts That Illuminate The Casual Calm Dylan Enjoyed With His Best Friend, Larry Kegan, Among Others Who Stopped By To Talk, Eat, And Play Music.In DepthLook At The DylanKegan Friendship: Larry Kegan, The Musician And Songwriter Who Was DylanS Best Friend, Suffered Two Injuries That Ultimately Rendered Him A Quadriplegic. Their Friendship, Rooted In Their Jewish Upbringing, Never Wavered Despite KeganS Disability.Great Minnesota Music Scene: Martin Keller Talks About DylanS Impact On The Local Music Scene, Along With Mentions Of Paul Westerberg, Leo Kottke, Bob Mould, And, Of Course, Prince.
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