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Positively Main Street: Bob Dylan's Minnesota

Positively Main Street: Bob Dylan's Minnesota

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Author: Toby Thompson
Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 328851

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.8

ISBN: 081665445X
Dewey Decimal Number: 782.42164092
EAN: 9780816654451
ASIN: 081665445X

Publication Date: April 25, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

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“That boy . . . this fellow, Toby . . . has got some lessons to learn.” ?Bob Dylan, Rolling Stone, November 29, 1969 "Toby Thompson was there first." ?Greil Marcus “A first-rate novelistic account of Thompson’s own psyche as he uncovers the Dylan few people know . . . A new look at young Dylan done with kindness, enthusiasm and superb language.” ?William Kennedy, Look Magazine “Essential reading. Thompson, unprecedentedly, managed to interview not only Echo Helstrom, almost certainly the ?Girl of the North Country,’ but Dylan’s mother and brother, his uncle, his friends.” ?Michael Gray, Bob Dylan Encyclopedia “Dylan fans will not want to miss this book.” ?Sioux City Journal “Enough to satisfy any Dylan fan with all the gossip he’ll ever need.” ?Huntsville Times “Well worth the attention of anyone who has fallen under the spell of the boy from the North Country.” ?Los Angeles Times “It’s a must.” ?Ft. Worth Press "Thompson tracked down anybody who knew 'Die-lan' (as the Hibbingites called him), including the guy at the local music store, the guy at the motorcycle shop, his English and music teachers, his uncles, his brother David and even his reluctant but ultimately charmingly chatty mother. Of course, Thompson traveled into a few dead ends. But the stuff with Dylan's mom and his high school girlfriend, Echo Helstrom, is priceless. Positively Main Street is a free-wheelin', fun and quick read that is surprisingly informative." ?Minneapolis Star Tribune "Hundreds of books have been written about Minnesota's most famous songwriter; Bob Dylan's life and music has been analyzed by fans, scholars, and even himself. So, why do we need Toby Thompson's Positively Main Street: Bob Dylan's Minnesota? Because it's a forgotten milestone. Published in 1971, it was the first biography on Dylan. Although it's been out of print since 1977, the book is, with the exception of Dylan's autobiography, perhaps the most readable and necessary volume on the folk icon." ?City Pages "The new Positively Main Street is a lovely little book, even better than the original, a cherished addition to the Dylan bookshelf. Thompson and the University of Minnesota Press have enhanced what was already a classic and made it available to a whole new audience. Dylan fans owe them a debt of gratitude." ?The Dylan Daily "[Thompson] ends up not only interviewing 'the Girl from the North Country,' Echo Haelstrom, and 'Bob’s' mother and brother and teachers etc., but also filling in for Dylan among his old friends and acquaintances, playing Dylan’s songs on the guitar and harmonica and singing them, in a way that may have seemed stratingly revolutionary at the time for a journalist to do, he actually recreates a bit of Dylan’s existence as his own." ?Michael Lally, Lally's Alley



Book Description
In the late sixties, Toby Thompson enthusiastically took off for Hibbing, Minnesota, in search of Bob Dylan’s roots. Thompson grooves on the story of Dylan’s beginnings, meeting the locals who knew Bobby Zimmerman the loner, not Bob Dylan the legend. With unprecedented access to Dylan’s English and music teachers, his high school girlfriend Echo Helstrom, and countless neighbors and relatives, Thompson discovers the real person behind the mythology Dylan created. This updated version includes an interview with the author, previously unpublished photographs, and a new preface by Thompson.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Tells of Toby Thompson's travels to learn more about Bobby Zimmerman, the man behind the legend   August 14, 2008
Bob Dylan is one of the most creative songwriters of the twentieth century. "Positively Main Street: Bob Dylan's Minnesota" tells of Toby Thompson's travels to learn more about Bobby Zimmerman, the man behind the legend. Thompson talks with the people who knew Zimmerman as a boy to further understand the mind behind the music. With interviews conducted by the author and never before released photographs, "Positively Main Street" is a must for any Dylan fan.



5 out of 5 stars "Bobby Z Growing Up"   July 8, 2008
Superb, intersting account of growing up as Bobby Zimmerman, before becoming Bob "Die-lan". "Die-Lan" is the way Minnesotans pronounce Dylan. (The same way that I pronounced it 40 years ago.)
Great interview with Echo Helstrom "The Girl from the North Country". (Thompson doesn't bring up the thought that others think that "The Girl..." is actually Bonnie Beecher.) But from Thompson's accounts I think Echo would be someone very easy to fall in love with. I find it interesting that even after Dylan "Made it" Beatty Zimmerman (Bob's Mother) was still working in Hibbing. This is a recommended read that is as inyteresting as the John Sandford novels are about Minnesota.



5 out of 5 stars We've been waitin', Toby ....   June 15, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Toby Thompson is truly an Odd Fellow: admitting in this updated, refurbished University of Minnesota Press edition that he first went to Hibbing, MN as a desperate means of "breaking through" in the journalistic market.

I would say that takes a lot of nerve but no doubt he admits so because he, like the rest of us before him, has seen that his work far transcends such a naughty, simple conspiracy and the fact that he was able to sit down and interview Bob Dylan's mother in Hibbing at a time when the Zimmerman family still had a viable presence on the Range is nothing short of dreamy, not to mention the quality of the relationship he forged with Echo Helstrom.

The book's new preface as well as the recent, upbeat, revealing interview with this great author make this purchase a MUST for fans of Dylan, even those who cherish the first edition from the Stoned Age.

Three Cheers for Mr. Thompson.


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