The history of rock is written with great societies: Lennon and McCartney, Jagger and Richards, Plant and Page. However, when it comes to analyzing the sound architecture of The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan's trial is usually as sharp as it is unpredictable. In a revealing talk with journalist Bill Flanagan of 2009, the Nobel Prize Prize in Literature dropped a sentence that, for many purists, redefines what the identity of the British band means. …
The history of rock is written with great societies: Lennon and McCartney, Jagger and Richards, Plant and Page. However, when it comes to analyzing the sound architecture of The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan's trial is usually as sharp as it is unpredictable. In a revealing talk with journalist Bill Flanagan of 2009, the Nobel Prize Prize in Literature dropped a sentence that, for many purists, redefines what the identity of the British band means. …