Forever Young
Forever Young: Photographs of Bob Dylan Douglas R. Gilbert, Dave Marsh,
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 0306815168
DDC: 781
Edition: Paperback; 2006-10-23
Summary:
In August 1964, twenty-one-year-old photographer Douglas R. Gilbert,
on assignment for Look magazine, photographed an up-and-coming folk
singer named Bob Dylan. Just twenty-three years old, Dylan had
already composed a striking body of work, including "Blowin' in the
Wind," yet he himself was still relatively unknown. All that was
about to change. For more than a week, Gilbert photographed a
surprisingly open Bob Dylan, smiling and relaxed among friends like
musician John Sebastian and poet Allen Ginsberg. To Gilbert's dismay,
Look deemed Dylan's appearance "too scruffy" for a family magazine,
and the images remained unpublished and unseen, until now. Featuring
veteran music journalist Dave Marsh's insightful text, Forever Young
unforgettably captures a pivotal time in Bob Dylan's extraordinary
career--the time when he began transforming not just folk but all of
popular music.
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