[Dixielandjazz] Bob Dylan-- Nobel Prize for Literature
Charles Suhor
csuhor at zebra.net
Sat Oct 15 01:07:35 EDT 2016
Thanks for the book tips, Bill.
Charlie
> On Oct 14, 2016, at 11:04 PM, Bill Haesler <bhaesler at bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>
> Charles Suhor <csuhor at zebra.net> wrote (in part):
>> I wasn't as turned off by Bob Dylan as Norm was... Coincidentally, I’m dealing now with rock-lyrics-as-poetry in a manuscript about education in those years of social unrest. I was in the thick it as English Supervisor for New Orleans Public Schools, working with department heads and other teachers in favor of sane progressive change.
>> As the snippet below shows, I was angered by the less-than-sane, uncritical acceptance and the coarse commodification of the trend.
>
> Then included an interesting essay:
>> Pop/Rock Lyrics in the Classroom.
>
> Dear Charlie,
> I was waiting for your contribution, and as always, was not disappointed.
> Like Norm Vickers I missed out on Bob Dylan somewhere along the line, so also can’t comment.
> However, for jazz people (particular singers) interested in the joy of lyrics, I always recommend that they read and absorb Philip Furua’s 'The Poets Of Tin Pam Alley. A History of America’s Great Lyricists (1990)’.
> For those interested in the subject , I also suggest that you read 'The B Side. The Death of Tin Pan Alley and the Rebirth of the Great American Song’ by Ben Yagoda (2015).
> Kind regards,
> Bill.
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