Like a Rolling Stone Bob Dylan at the Crossroads

Like a Rolling Stone Bob Dylan at the Crossroads by Greil Marcus, published by PublicAffairs in April 2006, is a 304-page exploration of Bob Dylan’s iconic song “Like a Rolling Stone.” This edition delves into the historical and cultural significance of the track, capturing the atmosphere of the 1965 recording studio where Dylan’s artistry flourished. Greil Marcus, a noted critic of popular music, reflects on his first encounter with Dylan and the enduring impact of the song, emphasizing its roots in American culture and its relevance across generations.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how “Like a Rolling Stone” transcends its time, drawing on various cultural influences that continue to resonate today. Marcus articulates the song’s challenge to listeners, framing it as both a revolutionary statement and a call for a better world. This book presents a rich context for understanding Dylan’s work, making connections to broader themes in music, history, and social science, while inviting readers to reflect on the song’s lasting legacy.
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Greil Marcus saw Bob Dylan for the first time in a New Jersey field in 1963. He didn’t know the name of the scruffy singer who had a bit part in a Joan Baez concert, but he knew his performance was unique. So began a dedicated and enduring relationship between America’s finest critic of popular music— “simply peerless,” in Nick Hornby’s words, “not only as a rock writer but as a cultural historian”— and Bob Dylan, who in 2016 won the Nobel Prize for Literature. In Like A Rolling Stone Marcus locates Dylan’s six-minute masterwork in its richest, fullest context, capturing the heady atmosphere of the recording studio in 1965 as musicians and technicians clustered around the mercurial genius from Minnesota, the young Bob Dylan at the height of his powers.
But Marcus shows how, far from being a song only of 1965, “Like a Rolling Stone” is rooted in faraway American places and times, drawing on timeless cultural impulses that make the song as challenging, disruptive, and restless today as it ever was, capable of reinvention by artists as disparate as the comedian Richard Belzer and the Italian hip-hop duo Articolo 31. “Like a Rolling Stone” never loses its essential quality, which is directly to challenge the listener: it remains a call to arms and a demand for a better world. Forty years later it is still revolutionary as will and idea, as an attack and an embrace. How Does it Feel? In this unique, burningly intense book, Marcus tells you, and much more besides.
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