"If someone had ever told me that I had the slightest chance of winning the Nobel Prize, I would have to think that I’d have about the same odds as standing on the moon."
Bob Dylan was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."
Read his full Nobel Prize banquet speech: https://bit.ly/2LsmwQn
Photo: © Daniel Kramer. Courtesy TASCHEN from TASCHEN photo book "Daniel Kramer – Bob Dylan: A Year and a Day".
176)我們大學時代的 Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Bob Dylan (彭淮棟等《彭淮棟文存》?)...... 91 歲 (2022)的"雲遊"民歌手Ramblin' Jack Elliott繼續吟唱:「搖滾爺奶」長者在講故事時,生命也在繼續長大 。 At 91, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott Still Wants to Tell You a Story
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This album included "Day of the Locusts", a song in which Dylan gave an account of receiving an honorary degree from Princeton University on June 9, 1970.[146]
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Johnny Cash, The Johnny Cash Television Show, 1969
Elliott's guitar and his mastery of Guthrie's material had a big impact on Bob Dylan when he lived in Minneapolis.[4] When he reached New York, Dylan was sometimes referred to as the 'son' of Jack Elliott, because Elliott had a way of introducing Dylan's songs with the words: "Here's a song from my son, Bob Dylan." Dylan rose to prominence as a songwriter; Elliott continued as an interpretative troubadour, bringing old songs to new audiences in his idiosyncratic manner. Elliott also influenced Phil Ochs, and played guitar and sang harmony on Ochs' cover of the song "Joe Hill" from the Tape from California album. Elliott also discovered singer-songwriter Guthrie Thomas in a bar in Northern California in 1973, bringing Thomas to Hollywood where Thomas' music career began.
Elliott appeared in Dylan's 1975-1976 Rolling Thunder Revue concert tour,[1] and played "Longheno de Castro" in Dylan's movie Renaldo and Clara accompanied by guitarist Arlen Roth. In the movie, he sings the song "South Coast" by Lillian Bos Ross and Sam Eskin, from whose lyric the character's name is derived.[5] Elliott also appears briefly in the 1983 film Breathless, starring Richard Gere and directed by Jim McBride.
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As well as visiting Guthrie in hospital, Dylan befriended Guthrie's protégé Ramblin' Jack Elliott. Much of Guthrie's repertoire was channeled through Elliott, and Dylan paid tribute to Elliott in Chronicles: Volume One.[41] Dylan later said he was influenced by African-American poets he heard on the New York streets, especially Big Brown.[42]
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