Author: Greil Marcus
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’ t3q -Greil Marcus (Wikipedia) -BOOK SITE: Like a Rolling Stone by Greil Marcus (Public Affairs Books) -ESSAY: How does it feel?: Bob Dylan was never the same after it; neither was his audience. And it made a young Frank Zappa want to quit the music business. (Greil Marcus, May 13, 2005, The Guardian) -EXCERPT: from Like a Rolling Stone by Greil Marcus -ESSAY: On "Like a Rolling Stone" in Martin Scorsese's No Direction Home (Greil Marcus, Borders.com) -ESSAY: Elvis Again (Greil Marcus, Winter 2003, Three Penny Review) -ESSAY: The American dream: The real story of America is not about power, money or the march of armies. It is about a dream of liberty and justice and independence -- a dream that still comes true every day (Greil Marcus, 2006-07-04, Salon) -ESSAY: The Roger Clinton Experience: At a "Bill Clinton for President" benefit in San Francisco in August 1992, Bill's brother gave the performance of his life in the hopes of changing the country. (Greil Marcus, 2001-03-15, Salon) -EXCERPT: Demand the impossible: Greil Marcus analyzes the Hillary Clinton era in an excerpt from his new book, "Double Trouble" (Greil Marcus, 2000-11-03, Salon) -EXCERPT: Clinton and Presley: All shook up: They live in the common imagination, dramatizing America's most unresolved notions of what it means to be good, true and beautiful -- and evil, false and ugly (Greil Marcus, 2000-08-09, Salon) -ESSAY: Dead again: Here are 10 reasons why "Dead Man" is the best movie of the end of the 20th century. (Greil Marcus, 1999-12-02, Salon) -ESSAY: Way dead Elvis: A tribute to the King proves that his posthumous legend has become equal parts sincerity and trash. (Greil Marcus, 1997-08-12, Salon) -REVIEW: of THE POEM THAT CHANGED AMERICA: "Howl" Fifty Years Later Edited by Jason Shinder (Greil Marcus, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of DEAD ALIVE By Eva Demski. Translated by Jan van Heurck (Greil Marcus, NY Times Book Review) -ARCHIVES: "Greil Marcus" (NPR) -ARCHIVES: Greil Marcus (Salon) -ARCHIVES: Greil Marcus (Rock's Back Pages) -ARCHIVES: "Greil Marcus" (Find Articles) -PROFILE: Greil's world: Can one Bob Dylan song carry the whole weight of history? For rock critic Greil Marcus, the answer is obvious: How can it not? (Devin McKinney, April 17, 2005, Boston Globe) -AUDIO INTERVIEW: Poetic Accident: Recording 'Like a Rolling Stone' (Talk of the Nation, April 11, 2005) -EXCERPT: Greil Marcus on Recording 'Like a Rolling Stone' (NPR.org, April 11, 2005) -PROFILE: Holy Greil (Chris Nelson, 4/09/03, Seattle Weekly) -INTERVIEW: Love is red, death is blue: Greil Marcus and Sean Wilentz discuss their amazing new anthology of writing about the American ballad -- and wonder whether Republicans sing better songs of passion and murder than Democrats do. (Charles Taylor, 2004-11-17, Salon) -INTERVIEW: "A writer writes to be read": An Interview with Greil Marcus (Nate Seltenrich, Rock Critics) -INTERVIEW: All These Inches Away From Where Greil Marcus Began (Dave Weich, Powells.com) -PROFILE: Greil Marcus and the Mad Parade: Going to the Source of Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century (MARGARET MOSER, 9/10/99, Austin Chronicle) -INTERVIEW: Aboard the mystery train: Greil Marcus on the masks of Dylan and Harvey (JASON ANDERSON, 10/29/98, Eye Weekly) -INTERVIEW: One For The Money (Chris Herrington, AUGUST 17, 1998, Memphis Flyer) -INTERVIEW: GREIL MARCUS: Do politics rock? (Interrogation by Billy Bob Hargus, June 1997) -ESSAY: The 50 greatest music books ever: #12 Mystery Train by Greil Marcus (June 18, 2006, The Observer) -REVIEW ARCHIVES: for Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads by Greil Marcus (MetaCritic) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Alan Light, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (David Yaffe, The Nation) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Justin Cober-Lake, PopMatters) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (John Kehe, CS Monitor) -AUDIO REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (David Kipen, Day to Day) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (David Kipen, SF Chronicle) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Chrissie Dickinson,Washington Post) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Hugh Massingberd, The Spectator) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Nick Coleman, The Independent) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Mike Marqusee, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Dominic Sandbrook, Daily Telegraph) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (John Preston, Daily Telegraph -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Ron Jacobs, Counter Punch) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Sean Curnyn, Weekly Standard) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (NINIAN DUNNETT, The Scotsman) -REVIEW: of Like a Rolling Stone (Not Bored) -REVIEW: of In the Fascist Bathroom by Greil Marcus (Gerald Houghton, The Edge) -REVIEW: of RANTERS & CROWD PLEASERS: PUNK IN POP MUSIC, 1977-92 By Greil Marcus (JASON ANDERSON, Eye Weekly) -REVIEW: of Ranters and Crowd Pleasers (Timothy Sexton, associated Content) -REVIEW: of Double Trouble by Greil Marcus (Steven Rubio, Bad Subjects) -REVIEW: of Double Trouble by Greil Marcus (Paul Cantor, Reason) -REVIEW: of The Shape of Things to Come by Greil Marcus (Ian Sansom, The Spectator) -REVIEW: of The Shape of Things to Come (Eric Homberger, The Independent) -REVIEW: of PSYCHOTIC REACTIONS AND CARBURETOR DUNG By Lester Bangs. Edited by Greil Marcus (Ken Tucker, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Dustbin of History by Greil Marcus (Charles Taylor, Boston Phoenix) -REVIEW: of The Dustbin of History (CHRISTINE SCHWARTZ HARTLEY, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Invisible Republic: Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes By Greil Marcus (ROBERT POLITO, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Invisible Republic (Tim Riley, Boston Review) -REVIEW: of Invisible Republic (STEVE SILBERMAN, SF Chronicle) -REVIEW: of DEAD ELVIS A Chronicle of a Cultural Obsession. By Greil Marcus (Terry Teachout, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Lipstick Traces: the Broadway Show (JAMES SULLIVAN, Rolling Stone) -REVIEW: of MYSTERY TRAIN by Griel Marcus (Michael Carlson, The Spectator) -REVIEW: of The Rose and the Briar: Death, Love and Liberty in the American Ballad Edited by Sean Wilentz and Greil Marcus (Mark Feeney, Boston Globe) Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads (2005) - Greil Marcus (1945-) (Grade:B+) |
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