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Reviews for Bob Marley: A Rebel Life

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The average rating for Bob Marley: A Rebel Life based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-01-02 00:00:00
2011was given a rating of 5 stars Martin Oswald
What--another Bob Dylan book? Yes, are there enough books on Bob? This was a Bob Dylan Reader--so had selections of writings on His Bobness ranging from his earliest years to his later ones (hard to believe that Bob will turn 80 next May!). Why called Studio A, you ask? Well, if you know anything about Dylan, you know he recorded some of his finest music in Columbia's Studio A in NYC. The classic being Highway 61 Revisited (cover pic of the sitting Bob in Triumph T-shirt under a psychedelic floral patterned shirt)--with the likes of "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Tombstone Blues" and the inimitable (one of my all-time Bob favs) "Desolation Row." The book is broken up into the following parts/time periods: 1. I Was Young When I Left Home (1961-1969) "Once upon a time..." he was 20 years old in the Big Ole Apple 2. Blood on the Tracks (1970-1978): "T'was in another lifetime... In a little hilltop village, they gambled for my clothes I bargained for salvation and she gave me a lethal dose I offered up my innocence I got repaid with scorn Come in, she said I'll give ya shelter from the storm" 3. Saved (1979-1996): He became the "Property of Jesus" and Won't Look Back... "I was blinded by the devil, Born already ruined, Stone-cold dead As I stepped out of the womb. By His grace I have been touched, By His word I have been healed, By His hand I've been delivered, By His spirit I've been sealed. I've been saved By the blood of the lamb" 4. When You Got Nothing, You Got Nothing To Lose (1997- ): Bob's still singing about "Trying to Get to Heaven" and to the "Highlands"... "It's dark and it's dreary I been pleading in vain I'm old and I'm weary My repentance is plain Beyond the horizon o'er the treacherous sea I still can't believe that you have set aside your love for me" Thoroughly enjoyed the various articles from well-known Dylanologists--as well as others who are not as well-known. Benjamin Hedin did a great job in compiling a variety of meaningful articles & analysis of Dylan's music & sources, lyrics, poetry, and Dylan's great impact down through the years on music in general. Highly recommended for insights & appreciation of a great artist--and performing minstrel..."who is still on the road, heading for another joint."
Review # 2 was written on 2012-02-25 00:00:00
2011was given a rating of 5 stars Stanley Wagner
a few clunkers. especially the essay by clive james.


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