Chronicles: Volume One

Chronicles: Volume One
by Bob Dylan

Chronicles: Volume One
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Author: Bob Dylan
Brand: PBS
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2005-09-13
ISBN: 0743244583
Number of pages: 320
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
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  • ISBN13: 9780743244589
  • Condition: New
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Book Reviews of Chronicles: Volume One

Book Review: Brilliant bio from the man himself. A MUST READ!
Summary: 5 Stars

To my dismay, I finally finished the book "Bob Dylan Chronicles: Volume One" by Bob Dylan. It made me sad to reach the last page...I felt as if I had been getting to really know an old friend for the first time...so it was hard to say goodbye. I loved this book in ways I didn't think were possible...There I was, racing home after work...just to read a few more pages of Dylan's story. "Bob Dylan Chronicles: Volume One" was something I consistently looked forward to. Each time I would pick up the book, I would have a really hard time putting it down. I had been in and out of love with Bob Dylan and his music since I was a teenager...He was always this intangible enigma...marching to the beat of his own drummer. When I was younger, Dylan's music felt different to me than any other artist...His words, melodies and voice seemed always out of my reach, out of my realm...I didn't understand it...had no clue where he was coming from. I did not connect with music of Bob Dylan in the same way I connected to the Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Spingsteen, etc...His music was great, yet I never knew why. What was I missing? I would listen to Dylan's music because it was good for me...and not simply for the pleasure of its sound. Took me years to get past this...put on BLONDE ON BLONDE, and simply enjoy songs like "Pledging My Time" "Visions of Johanna", "Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat" and "Obviously 5 Believers"...I loved "Isis" from his DESIRE record...and "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" from HIGHWAY 61 REVISTED...yet what these songs were about was anybody's guess. I have recently been on a big Bob Dylan kick ever since seeing him in concert about a year ago in Santa Monica. Since that time, I would be inspired to listen to more Dylan records, read Mark Polizzotti's excellent 33 1/3 book on the story beind HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED, and watch Martin Scorsese's excellent Dylan documentary NO DIRECTION HOME. Despite all of this, I approached "Bob Dylan Chronicles: Volume One" with trepidation. Would a book written by Bob Dylan be just as elusive, frustratingly enigmatic, and downright puzzling as his songs, his persona, and his weird adventures in cinema (i.e. 2003's unwatchable film MASKED & ANONYMOUS)???? The answer, I am pleased to say, is a resounding NO. Instead of dishing out Dylan's ususal set of poetic mystery...this time around...You get to read Dylan's story in a very straight forward prose...easy to digest, yet no less artistic than his other works. Here, perhaps for the first time...you get to really peak inside Bob Dylan's brain...see the way he thinks...experience what he experienced...through his eyes. Told almost in a stream of conciousness sort of way...Dylan begins his book with early days in New York City...As he tells his tell...you can truly feel his innocence, as he sits looking out a friend's window in on a cold winter's day in 1961. With a surprisingly amount of humility, Dylan discusses his wide eyed wonder of the big city, and being an unknown singer trying to make it. He openly and freely discusses the things that influenced him as a young man...books and poetry that he read, paintings he liked, and most importantly...his vast musical influences. In the book, Dylan breaks down his own enigma...and comes clean on the music and artists that paved the way to his own songs....Woody Guthrie, Mike Seeger, Dave Van Ronk, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Leadbelly, Joan Baez, Hank Williams, Buddy Holly, Robert Johnson, Bertolt Brecht with Kurt Weill and many more...In the book, we get to witness Bob Dylan the music fan, and student...who listened, studied and analyzed music...seeing what makes a song work, studying how songs are constructed...Dylan was not some miracle genius who popped out of nowhere...No, he was a normal kid from Minnesota who grew up listening to music, and worked very hard to learn and master his craft. We witness his excitment at landing a record contract with Columbia Records when he was only 20 years old...and how it happened...all the gigs he did at Greenwich Village clubs such as The Cafe Wah?, The Gaslight and Gerde's Folk City...whom he met along the way...especially his first and seecond run-ins with legendary record producer /A&R man John Hammond...Yet "Bob Dylan Chronicles: Volume One" is not necessarily a linear tale...Dylan jumps from his earliest days to around 1970...skipping over his well-publicized heyday of 1962-1966. Here he discusses the making of one of my favroite Dylan records...NEW MORNING. And just when you get enraptured in that particular era of Bob Dylan's life...it jumps again to a different time in Dylan's early career, then jumps 25 plus years to the late 1980's...where you get to read, in fascinating detail, everything that went on during the making of another one of my favorite Dylan albums...1989's OH MERCY. Then we go back in time...to the period we began at the start of the book. Through it all, through Dylan's own words...we get an incredible 360 portrait of a complicated, fascnating man. Yes, one can be a cynic and say "well...his memory from 40 plus years ago can not be THAT good!"....yet that would miss the point. Just like through much of his music, we are presented in "Bob Dylan Chronicles: Volume One" with Dylan the storyteller...a very compelling storyteller. I can only hope and pray that one day he will release "Bob Dylan Chronicles: Volume Two"...with a life like Bob Dylan's....there's a million more great stories to tell...

Summary of Chronicles: Volume One

"I'd come from a long ways off and had started a long ways down. But now destiny was about to manifest itself. I felt like it was looking right at me and nobody else."

So writes Bob Dylan in Chronicles: Volume One, his remarkable book exploring critical junctures in his life and career. Through Dylan's eyes and open mind, we see Greenwich Village, circa 1961, when he first arrives in Manhattan. Dylan's New York is a magical city of possibilities -- smoky, nightlong parties; literary awakenings; transient loves and unbreakable friendships. Elegiac observations are punctuated by jabs of memories, penetrating and tough. With the book's side trips to New Orleans, Woodstock, Minnesota and points west, Chronicles: Volume One is an intimate and intensely personal recollection of extraordinary times.

By turns revealing, poetical, passionate and witty, Chronicles: Volume One is a mesmerizing window on Bob Dylan's thoughts and influences. Dylan's voice is distinctively American: generous of spirit, engaged, fanciful and rhythmic. Utilizing his unparalleled gifts of storytelling and the exquisite expressiveness that are the hallmarks of his music, Bob Dylan turns Chronicles: Volume One into a poignant reflection on life, and the people and places that helped shape the man and the art.


One would not anticipate a conventional memoir from Bob Dylan--indeed, one would not have foreseen an autobiography at all from the pen of the notoriously private legend. What Chronicles: Volume 1 delivers is an odd but ultimately illuminating memoir that is as impulsive, eccentric, and inspired as Dylan's greatest music.

Eschewing chronology and skipping over most of the "highlights" that his many biographers have assigned him, Dylan drifts and rambles through his tale, amplifying a series of major and minor epiphanies. If you're interested in a behind-the-scenes look at his encounters with the Beatles, look elsewhere. Dylan describes the sensation of hearing the group's "Do You Want to Know a Secret" on the radio, but devotes far more ink to a Louisiana shopkeeper named Sun Pie, who tells him, "I think all the good in the world might already been done" and sells him a World's Greatest Grandpa bumper sticker. Dylan certainly sticks to his own agenda--a newspaper article about journeymen heavyweights Jerry Quarry and Jimmy Ellis and soul singer Joe Tex's appearance on The Tonight Show inspire heartfelt musings, and yet the 1963 assassination of John Kennedy prompts nary a word from the era's greatest protest singer.

For all the small revelations (it turns out he's been a big fan of Barry Goldwater, Mickey Rourke, and Ice-T), there are eye-opening disclosures, including his confession that a large portion of his recorded output was designed to alienate his audience and free him from the burden of being a "the voice of a generation."

Off the beaten path as it is, Chronicles is nevertheless an astonishing achievement. As revelatory in its own way as Blonde on Blonde or Highway 61 Revisited, it provides ephemeral insights into the mind one of the most significant artistic voices of the 20th century while creating a completely new set of mysteries. --Steven Stolder

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