In the Autumn of 1975 when America was 'festering with Bicentennial madness', Bob Dylan and his Rolling Thunder Review - a rag-tag variety show that Dylan envisioned as a travelling gypsy circus - toured 22 cities across the Northeast US. In amongst the motley crew that included Joni Mitchell, T-Bone Burnett, Allen Ginsberg, Mick Ronson, Joan Baez, Arlo Guthrie and Ramblin' Jack Elliott, was playwright Sam Shepard, ostensibly hired to write the script for a Fellini-esque movie that would come of the tour. Throughout the many moods and moments of his travels with Dylan and the troupe, Shepard also kept an impressionistic 'logbook' of life on the road. Published soon after the tour finished, it quickly became a classic for Dylan fans. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of that tour, this edition of Shepard's book was completely redesigned, and illuminated by 40 candid photographs by official tour photographer Ken Regan, many never-before published. The Rolling Thunder Logbook captures the camaraderie, isolation, head games and pill-popping mayhem of the tour, providing a window into Dylan's singular talent, enigmatic charisma and vision of America.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Omnibus Press
ISBN-10
1849382514
ISBN-13
9781849382519
eBay Product ID (ePID)
96295939
Product Key Features
Author
Sam Shepard
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Music & Dance
Dimensions
Height
254mm
Width
178mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
London
Content Note
B/w Photos
Author Biography
Sam Shepard is the Pulitzer Prize winning author of more than 45 plays, including Buried Child and True West as well as the story collections Great Dream of Heaven and Cruising Paradise. He has appeared in more than 25 films and received an Oscar nomination for his performance in The Right Stuff. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Shepard lives in Minnesota.