You Don't Need a Weatherman

Chris O'Connor

You Don't Need a Weatherman
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne Books
Country
Australia
Published
7 January 2025
Pages
208
ISBN
9781922779380

You Don’t Need a Weatherman

Chris O'Connor

Finally- a concise exploration of the impact of Dylan's music on popular culture, ideal for both long-time fans and newcomers to his work.

Perfect for both the long-time Dylan fan and for bemused family and friends wanting to understand the devotion, this book explains what singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has achieved over his 60-year career and why he has acquired such a cult following. Why is he so revered? Why does everyone know his name? Why do we all know someone with 'Bob Dylan Concert' on their bucket list?

By breaking his career up into 14 different chapters, Bob Dylan for Beginners explains how he has both shaped and reflected modern popular culture across a period of enormous social and political change.

There are many books about Bob Dylan; stories of his life, fanatic deconstructions of his lyrics, and tomes exceeding 900 pages. This book is none of those, but rather a concise story of Bob Dylan's artistic development throughout his whole career, perfect for fans and newcomers alike.

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