Ein gruseliges Urteil. Ich hoffe das setzt sich nicht durch. Am Ende traut sich kein Künstler mehr was Besonderes zu wagen, weil er Angst hat, das könnte beim Publikum durchfallen. Mit Freiheit der Kunst hat das dann nichts mehr zu tun. Ich hoffe unsere Richter machen einen solchen Blödsinn nicht nach.
Marcus
Thank you Frank.... Voice Of Our Time, A Voice For All Time Francis Albert Sinatra 1915-1998
Heute beginnt der Rest Deines Lebens ... Jetzt oder nie - und nicht irgendwann. Schau auf Dein Ziel. Kein Traum ist vergebens. Heut´ fängt die Zukunft an.
Auch wenn der großartige Vorgänger "Shadows In The Night" hier im Forum leider auf wenig Gegenliebe gestoßen ist: Am 20. Mai (also vier Tage vor seinem fünfundsiebzigsten Geburtstag) erscheint das neue Bob-Dylan-Album "Fallen Angels". Hier das Tracklisting:
Heute beginnt der Rest Deines Lebens ... Jetzt oder nie - und nicht irgendwann. Schau auf Dein Ziel. Kein Traum ist vergebens. Heut´ fängt die Zukunft an.
Beeindruckend ist die Stelle um 2:47. Wie er "All the way" röchelt, genial ;) Wenn ich live im Publikum sitzen würde, würde ich einen Krankenwagen für ihn rufen. Klingt nach einem Patienten im Altersheim, der irgendwie versucht der Schwester was zu sagen, aber nichts Verständliches herausbringt.
Marcus
Thank you Frank.... Voice Of Our Time, A Voice For All Time Francis Albert Sinatra 1915-1998
Heute beginnt der Rest Deines Lebens ... Jetzt oder nie - und nicht irgendwann. Schau auf Dein Ziel. Kein Traum ist vergebens. Heut´ fängt die Zukunft an.
Bob Dylan covert Sinatra - Francesco di Gregori covert Dylan!
Ein Konzertplakat entdeckt in der Südschweiz Bild entfernt (keine Rechte) Bekannt in Europa mit seinem Hit "viva I´italia" covert er Dylan mal gar nicht so schlecht.
Hier mit "Un angioletto come te" (Sweetheart Like You):
Bob Dylan’s First Three-Disc Album — Triplicate — Set For March 31 Release Jan 31, 2017
A three-disc studio album from Bob Dylan, Triplicate, will be released on March 31, featuring 30 brand-new recordings of classic American tunes and marking the first triple-length set of the artist’s illustrious career. With each disc individually titled and presented in a thematically-arranged 10-song sequence, Triplicate showcases Dylan’s unique and much-lauded talents as a vocalist, arranger and bandleader on 30 compositions by some of music’s most lauded and influential songwriters. The Jack Frost-produced album is the 38th studio set from Bob Dylan and marks the first new music from the artist since Fallen Angels, which was released in early 2016.
Triplicate will be simultaneously released in several configurations, including a 3-CD 8-Panel Digipak, a 3-LP vinyl set and a 3-LP Deluxe Vinyl Limited Edition packaged in a numbered case. Triplicate is also available for pre-order on iTunes, and one of its recordings, “I Could Have Told You,” can now be streamed via a “Vinyl Video” on YouTube. All physical products are also available for pre-order in the bobdylan.com store.
For Triplicate, Dylan assembled his touring band in Hollywood’s Capitol studios to record hand-chosen songs from an array of American songwriters including Charles Strouse and Lee Adams (“Once Upon A Time”), Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler (“Stormy Weather”), Harold Hupfield (“As Time Goes By”) and Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh (“The Best Is Yet To Come”). The titles of the individual discs are ‘Til The Sun Goes Down, Devil Dolls and Comin’ Home Late.
CD 1: ‘Til The Sun Goes Down
I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plans September of My Years I Could Have Told You Once Upon a Time Stormy Weather This Nearly Was Mine That Old Feeling It Gets Lonely Early My One and Only Love Trade Winds
CD 2: Devil Dolls
Braggin' As Time Goes By Imagination How Deep is the Ocean P.S. I Love You The Best Is Yet to Come But Beautiful Here's That Rainy Day Where Is the One There's a Flaw in My Flue
CD 3: Comin’ Home Late
Day In, Day Out I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night Sentimental Journey Somewhere Along the Way When the World Was Young These Foolish Things You Go to My Head Stardust It's Funny to Everyone but Me Why Was I Born
The artist’s two previous albums of classic American songs, last year’s Fallen Angels and 2015’s Shadows in the Night, were both worldwide hits and garnered Grammy Award nominations in the category of Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. Fallen Angels achieved Top Ten debuts in more than a dozen countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Italy, The Netherlands and Austria, while Shadows in the Night debuted in the Top 10 in seventeen countries, with #1 debuts in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Sweden and Norway. Both albums received worldwide critical acclaim, with Randy Lewis writing of Fallen Angels in The Los Angeles Times, “[Dylan] immediately liberates songs from the big band/big orchestra world from which they emerged, and in which they are most frequently revisited…. [He] reaches to the blues at the core of many of these songs. Thus, they elicit the ache of romantic yearning and loss that often gets subsumed by swelling orchestral forces, background choirs or by singers who are more focused on crafting elegant vocals than finding emotional resonance.” The Telegraph’s Neil McCormick awarded Shadows in the Night five out of five stars and described the work as “spooky, bittersweet, mesmerizingly moving [with] the best singing from Dylan in 25 years.” Jon Pareles wrote of that album in the New York Times, “Mr. Dylan presents yet another changed voice…a subdued, sustained tone….Shadows in the Night maintains its singular mood: lovesick, haunted, suspended between an inconsolable present and all the regrets of the past.” Bob Dylan’s seven previous studio albums have been universally hailed as among the best of his storied career, achieving new levels of commercial success and critical acclaim for the artist. The Platinum-selling Time Out Of Mind from 1997 earned multiple Grammy Awards, including Album Of The Year, while “Love and Theft” continued Dylan’s Platinum streak and earned several Grammy nominations and a statue for Best Contemporary Folk album. Modern Times, released in 2006, became one of the artist’s most popular albums, selling more than 2.5 million copies worldwide and earning Dylan two more Grammys. Together Through Life became the artist’s first album to debut at #1 in both the U.S. and the UK, as well as in five other countries, on its way to surpassing sales of one million copies. Tempest received unanimous worldwide critical acclaim upon release and reached the Top 5 in 14 countries, while Shadows in the Night and Fallen Angels were hailed by fans and lauded by critics for Dylan’s singular interpretive artistry. These seven releases fell within a 19-year creative span that also included the recording of an Oscar- and Golden Globe-winning composition, “Things Have Changed,” from the film Wonder Boys, in 2001; a worldwide best-selling memoir, Chronicles Vol. 1, which spent 19 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List, in 2004, and a Martin Scorsese-directed documentary, No Direction Home, in 2005. Bob Dylan also released his first collection of holiday standards, Christmas In The Heart, in 2009, with all of the artist’s royalties from that album being donated to hunger charities around the world. In December 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature by the Swedish Academy “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.” He was a 2012 recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States’ highest civilian honor, and was awarded a special Pulitzer Prize in 2008 for “his profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power.” He was also the recipient of the Officier de la Legion d’honneur in 2013, Sweden’s Polar Music Award in 2000, Doctorates from the University of St. Andrews and Princeton University, as well as numerous other honors. Bob Dylan has sold more than 125 million records around the world.
Das - zugegebenermaßen schnelle - Drüberhören am Arbeitsplatz bestätigt den Eintrag, den ich von Mr. Dylan bislang hatte...
Tim
Gib mir die Gelassenheit, Dinge hinzunehmen, die ich nicht ändern kann, - gib mir den Mut, Dinge zu ändern, die ich ändern kann, - und gib mir die Weisheit, das eine vom anderen zu unterscheiden.
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