MUSIC ARCHIVES

“Nice to be back in Noo York, Noo York,” says Mick. “They always do best here,” says their tour manager.

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"Easy Rider is the only film I know that not only uses rock well — though that is rare enough — but also does justice to its spirit."

“See ‘Easy Rider’ for Jack Nicholson’s performance, easily the best of the year so far, and leave the LSD trips and such to the collectors of mod mannerisms.”

"In the past few years, Daddy/boy (or girl) erotic role-playing has emerged in the lesbian community — even among women who don't normally walk on the wild side."

In 1969, the author visited Dylan's hometown in Hibbing, Minnesota, for a six-part series

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"Dylan’s survived, grown up. He’s a giant, like Chaplin or Picasso. Like Brando or Muhammed Ali . . . Nobody else even comes close — Jagger, Springsteen, Paul Simon."

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“Be sure to visit CBGB’s bathrooms because someday the panels will be removed and donated to the Louvre.”

Talking Heads, Television, Blondie, The Ramones, and the birth of punk at CBGB’s.

“It’s like two ex-lovers planning to spend a night together for the first time in seven years, this reunion of Dylan and his American audience tonight. Do they act their ages for each other or do they revive aging acts?”

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“Art shtick … murderous year for romance … hearing the unhearable … leading more than a band.”

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