My desert island discs – Part 1

This was fun!

Bob Dylan – I’s Alright Ma (I’m only Bleeding) – probably the best Dylan track.

Still stands up after all this time. I used to put this on the record player and play it incessantly. It was so biting it sent chills through me.

Bob Dylan – The Ballad of Hollis Brown – lyrics – How he dragged Rock Music into a more serious Adult phase.

The story Telling reminded me of Guthrie.

A Bob Dylan Day

What better after a Roy Harper day followed by a Nick Harper day to follow on with a Bob Dylan day. A day to celebrate one of the greatest songwriters who has ever lived.

My experience of Bob’s music goes right back to the release of that first album. My good friend Mutt had a copy and tried to convince me that he was the next big thing. At the time I was besotted with the Beatles, Stones, Downliners Sect, Kinks, Yardbirds, Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Buddy Holly. I was getting into the Blues and discovering Woody Guthrie. I could not see it. It sounded OK but did not spark any great enthusiasm. It sounded a bit rough to me. Mutt argued that if he released singles he’d be in the charts. I laughed. I could not imagine, from the evidence I’d heard, anything from the guy challenging the likes of the British Beat groups.

I soon had to eat my words. Shortly after Dylan released the single The Times They Are a Changin’ and was in the charts.

I was not instantly won over. But then eventually I got it. I avidly absorbed those three acoustic masterpieces – The Times They Are a-Changin’, Another Side of, and Freewheelin’ and loved the three incredible electric albums that followed – Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde. I revelled in the social comment, civil rights comment and anti-war songs. This was someone who was expanding on the stuff Woody Guthrie had laid down. He was introducing poems, stories and different formats. Amazing. I was then enthralled with the stream of consciousness Beat poetry and incredible music. Dylan was opening up different worlds of creativity. There was nothing quite like it.

Single-handedly he changed popular music – gave it meaning, purpose and intelligence. Dylan affected everyone who followed. He’d opened up song structure and added credence to what had largely been seen as teenage music with banal lyrics and sentiment. He brought it to the level of a serious art-form so that it had to be taken seriously. Rock music would never be the same.

Sadly, despite achieving great things with subsequent albums I don’t think Bob ever achieved the genius of that purple patch of sixties albums. They were extraordinary.

For me Dylan was the fulcrum point around which all subsequent popular music turned.

I’ll put out a few posts on my favourite Dylan Tracks.

Integration? Religious Schools? Muddled thinking?

Once again we have politicians pulling in two different directions. They want more religious schools. They want more integration.

They want Muslims being taught in segregated schools. They want Muslims integrated into British society with British values and language. Aren’t the two wishes counterproductive.

Surely the best way to integrate people is to teach them alongside each other rather than keeping them apart?

Haven’t we seen this in Ireland with Catholics and Protestants being educated apart?

Surely it is time to take all religion out of schools? Why do we want our children being brain-washed?

I find it repugnant.

What reasons do religious groups have for getting their hands on our kids? Isn’t it obvious?

The government is looking to get education subsidised by religious people without caring about their motives.

Surely our children are too precious to be abused in this way?

Germaine Greer Quotes

Being a man I loved Germaine Greer. I liked her ballsiness, outspokenness and the fact that she always stood up for the underdog. She was said to be a feminist but really she is just after fairness and equality. What’s to argue with that?
I love the furore the Female Eunuch created.
I loved more the fact that she purchased a chunk of rainforest in Queensland and is doing her bit to protect the wilderness.
A great woman.
Loneliness is never more cruel than when it is felt in close propinquity with someone who has ceased to communicate.
When relationships break down it is dismal.
Freedom is fragile and must be protected. To sacrifice it, even as a temporary measure, is to betray it.
Too many people take things for granted. They walk blindfold into the future. Freedoms are hard fought for and easily lost.
Security is when everything is settled, when nothing can happen to you; security is the denial of life.
Adventure is what life is about. It’s dangerous.
The surest guide to the correctness of the path that women take is joy in the struggle. Revolution is the festival of the oppressed.
We sure need some revolution right now!
The management of fertility is one of the most important functions of adulthood.
Too true. Not only does it give choices, empowerment and control the growth of population, it allows women to have a career, a life and equality.
Human beings have an inalienable right to invent themselves; when that right is pre-empted it is called brain-washing.
That is what we are doing to children all the time! They are being brain-washed.
You’re only young once, but you can be immature forever.
Thank heavens.
All societies on the verge of death are masculine. A society can survive with only one man; no society will survive a shortage of women.
The emancipation of women world-wide is our only hope for the future. Man’s aggression, greed and selfishness needs tempering.
I didn’t fight to get women out from behind vacuum cleaners to get them onto the board of Hoover.
We all need a worthwhile life!
Freud is the father of psychoanalysis. It has no mother.
Any volunteers?

Nick Harper Gig at Back Room Cottingham – Photos and some words – a sell out!!

A great gig.

Nick Harper on Loose Ends yesterday! – Review!

Nice to hear Nick on radio!!

Nick Harper – The Magnificent G7 – a plea for fairness

A superb song that everyone should play – melodic, beautiful, lilting, intricate and full of emotion. We should care for the suffering in the world – the poor children!

Nick Harper – The Verse Time Forgot – a poignant song

I love it too!