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    The Razor's Edge: Bob Dylan and the Neverending Tour

    The Razor's Edge: Bob Dylan and the Neverending TourAuthor: Andrew Muir
    Publisher: Helter Skelter Publishing
    Category: Book

    Buy New: $111.94
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    Seller: internationalbooks
    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1855023

    Media: Paperback
    Pages: 256
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
    Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8

    ISBN: 1900924137
    Dewey Decimal Number: 780
    EAN: 9781900924139
    ASIN: 1900924137

    Publication Date: September 1, 2001
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    Product Description
    Since 1986, Bob Dylan has been permanently on tour! Dylan expert Muir documents the ups and downs of this unprecedented trek, and tries to get to grips with what it means: both for Dylan and for his dedicated fans who trade tapes of every show and regularly cross the globe to catch the latest leg of "The Never Ending Tour."


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    5 out of 5 stars Wonderful insight into Dylan's Never Ending Tour   November 1, 2002
    Nicholas (Edinburgh United Kingdom)
    12 out of 13 found this review helpful

    I couldn't disagree more with the two reviews above, from the same hand I hasten to add(he was so disgsuted he worte in twice !!). What Andrew Muir has written here is a wonderful insight into Dylans's Never Ending Tour. The reviewer above has totally missed the point. This is not a Dylan biography, there are plenty of those around. This fills a big gap in the Dylan market, writing about his actual performances. That is the heart of Dylan's art. Paul Williams captures it superbly in everything he writes, his amazing enthusiasm captues concerts in all their glory. The NET is a remarkable thing in music terms. Dylan has been on the road every year since 1988 (since 1986 in fact with TP & the Heartbreakers) with an ever evolving show of amazing highs and spectacular lows. He was 47 when it started and he is 61 now. Of course Andrews's book is for fans, but I can tell, as someone who is often bored by Dylan books that I have heard before, Andrew's book is immensley readable, entertaining, funny and informative. I highly reccomend it to any Dylan fans out there. There isn;t another book available that tells this story, and it is such a huge part now of the Dylan story.


    5 out of 5 stars A great book for music fans   February 2, 2002
    L. Stensland (California USA)
    5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    Mr. Muir writes with such enthusiasm and intrigue that the reader feels as if he/she is at one of the concerts. Dylan is still a very vital entertainer, even in his old age, who still performs world-class rock concerts and releases wonderful albums. One only has to read Mr. Muir's chapter on Prague 1995 to see that this is a book for music fans, as well as Bob Cats.


    5 out of 5 stars Great book for Dylan fanatics   October 22, 2001
    13 out of 13 found this review helpful

    I had to write a review after reading the 2 previous poor reviews which were obviously written by the same person. This is not a book for the casual Dylan fan, the person who thinks Dylan's only put out 2 great albums since Blood on the Tracks. This is for the fanatic who has (or wants) over 100 Dylan cd's, who knows that there are moments of genius among Bob's darkest creative days in the late 80's and early 90's. It explores the most neglected period of Dylan's career, on the road nonstop from 1988 to present. When most of the world couldn't care less about Bob, he was out there every night still putting out something for his fans. Some of it was pretty bad, a lot of it was pretty great. It needed to be documented and the Author does a great job doing it. I thank him for it.


    1 out of 5 stars A limited perspective   September 29, 2001
    5 out of 14 found this review helpful

    The problem with this honest and well-intended book is that it's far, far too close to its subject, the cosmically and intentionally elusive Bob Dylan, to offer any real insights into whatever Dylan's Never-Ending Tour means beyond, well, the fact that he's been touring for about thirteen years straight. Dylan's own interviews, as strange as they are, offer infinitely more insights than this book can. Imagine a book about Frank Sinatra's last tours, with notes on how differently Sinatra performed "My Way" in London than he did in Las Vegas the year before, as contrasted to his astonishing "My Way" on that stellar night in New York, according to the author's best friend, because he wasn't there himself. And what Frank was wearing...the blue tux or the black. You get the idea... This is, in short, a book about a Bob Dylan fan. If you're interested in any genuinely useful, original insights into Bob Dylan, don't buy this book and go see Dylan himself instead. If you haven't, this book is a total waste. If you have, it's just irrelevant.


    1 out of 5 stars Zero Perspective   September 27, 2001
    2 out of 9 found this review helpful

    Let's say someone's written a book about Frank Sinatra's last concerts, and you get to read about, oh, his various renditions of "My Way," with copious notes of how the author and his friends got to concerts, what THEY thought of his "New York," last February in Montreal. Very, very boring. Bob Dylan's a deeply enigmatic figure, granted, and his elusiveness is grounds for publishing anything, everything about the man, theoretically. But this honest, well-intentioned book offers absolutely no perspective about the nuances of the concerts, the performers, the crowd, just flat, common fandom. We need a lot more, if we're that curious, and it
    isn't here...give it a pass.


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