Friday, May 27, 2016

The LEFSETZ LETTER: Bob Dylan Starter Kit

Bob Dylan Starter Kit

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The LEFSETZ LETTER

Bob Dylan Starter Kit
Posted: May 26, 2016
I'm hearing people complain that Bob Dylan is not of the stature of the other Oldchella acts. This is patently untrue. The only star of his caliber is Paul McCartney, maybe in the history of rock and roll (extending Paul's fame and talent to the rest of the Beatles). Don't equate grosses with talent. Don't equate accessibility with talent. Don't equate airplay with talent. Years from now, it might be Dylan's material that maintains, certainly not that of the Stones, who have a soulful, blues-influenced sound and were great performers but were rarely groundbreaking. Waters had his moment, but it's hermetically sealed, it doesn't translate to modern times, you're looking back through binoculars. The Who is maximum rock and roll, but despite breaking ground with "Tommy," it was Bobby who was constantly testing limits. As did Neil Young, test limits and listen to his own heart, Young is Dylan-like, but I think even if you asked Neil he'd put Dylan atop the heap.

Not that this is about bringing the rest of the Oldchella acts down, they're all great. It's just that Dylan is on a higher plane, and too many people don't know it. Forget today's standards album, forget the ragged voice, forget the endless tour, let's go back to the music.

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Adele Reportedly Signs $130 Million Contract With Sony

Adele Reportedly Signs $130 Million Contract With Sony




Posted: May 23, 2016
LONDON (CelebrityAccess) -- The Guardian is reporting that British singer Adele has signed a record-breaking multi-album contract with Sony Music, worth a staggering £90m ($130.3m USD). If paid in full, it would be the largest recording contract in history.

The Guardian said that Adele was signed in a deal brokered by her manager Jonathan Watkins some months ago, just before Christmas after her contract with British independent label XL expired. However, Neither Sony Music, XL Recordings or Adele’s management would comment on the the story.


The deal eclipses previous record-holders, including Robbie Williams' £80m contract with EMI in 2002 and Whitney Houston's $100m Arista contract in 2001.

Adele's last album, 25, which was released last year, is credited with single-handedly helping to revive album sales after it shipped more than 19 million copies to date, worldwide. The album proved to be the top single-week seller since the metric began to be collected in 1991. - Staff Writers