Positively 4th Street (Dylan & Pynchon)

peterthooper at juno.com peterthooper at juno.com
Fri Sep 20 09:16:11 UTC 2019


-----The Arboretum was cool in 1974, probably still is. 

U of M has some really nice museums.

 If Pizza Bob's is still there (it is! https://www.google.com/search?q=pizza+Bob%27s+ann+arbor&oq=pizza+Bob%27s+ann+arbor&aqs=chrome..69i57.6784j0j7&client=ms-android-att-us&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8 ) they make tasty toasty (or untoasted) good sandwiches. Pizza's good, too! (But the sandwiches are even better, imho)

 Labadie Collection of labor literature https://www.lib.umich.edu/labadie-collection ?

The Ark, a folk venue?

Pool tables at the Student Union used to be really nice. But they shut the room down due to low usage and sold them off just last year, https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/2018/03/pool_tables_from_iconic_michig.html%3foutputType=amp

Still, it's a locus amoenus, the whole town. Hard to go wrong. Used to wander around and never disappointed - somewhere there may still be an old diner in like a railroad car that is open all night to go to after the bars close, last time I was there in 1998 there was at least one. 

Rackham Auditorium- lovely building, they have speakers and concerts (we saw Hunter S. Thompson, Margaret Mead, and The Temptations there - not on the same day - and in 1998 I saw a flyer for a lecture by Benoit Mandelbrot but couldn't attend) 

I hope you have a wonderful trip. 

(Loved the BD Christmas CD, kinda hope he does more seasonal stuff.)


--------- Original Message ----------
From: gary webb <gwebb8686 at gmail.com>
To: pynchon -l <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Subject: Positively 4th Street (Dylan & Pynchon)
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 13:16:54 -0400

On this the anniversary of 11 September I learned that Bob Dylan will be
passing through Ann Arbor MI this year on what is his never ending tour. I
saw Dylan 18 years ago on in Cincinnati OH (Cintas Center... a shitty venue
if ever one existed) after his Love & Theft album was released (18 years to
the day). One of his finest albums and one of the better albums of the 21st
Century(so far) but seemingly made on another planet, outside of any
discussion concerning music today. It’s remarkable that for both Pynchon
and Dylan Rich Farina was to some extent their respective spirit guide,
Farina influenced Dylan, at least according to David Hajdu's Positively 4th
Street, inspired his magisterial trifecta of albums (Bringing it all Back
Home, Highway 61 Revisited, and Blonde on Blonde) which Dylan from the
period 1965-66 took pop music to weird new places... Of course Farina
influenced Pynchon, and no doubt Pynchon influenced Farina, as is written
in P's into to Farina's novel, that same anarchistic spirit that permeates
Been Down so Long permeates Pynchon's great trifecta of novels (V, COL49,
and GR, which is dedicated to him) and it's remarkable that Pynchon and
Dylan, who overlap each other socially or they did while Richard Farina was
still alive, never formally connected or acknowledged one another in their
work, afterwords it makes sense... Dylan became a rockstar and Pynchon
hunkered down in Manhattan Beach writing...

I grew up watching MTV. Popular music was presented to us young consumers *in
vitro as a* prepackaged televisual experience. Dylan didn't fit that mold
initially. It's been fun watching him in this current manifestation which
got underway with his Time Out of Mind album and Things Have Changed on the
Wonder Boys soundtrack... On to his winning the Nobel, and supposedly
plagiarizing a high school kids essay in his acceptance speech, which I
find hilarious and kind of fitting to his weird persona. I remember when he
shot a Victoria Secret commercial, which I've linked below (He's in Venice
of all places!).

Scorsese's Rolling Thunder Revue is fantastic, if anything for Scarlet
Rivera and her violin, she's incredible. It reminds me of Le Guin's preface
to Left Hand of Darkness "I talk about the gods, I am an atheist. But I am
an artist too, and therefore I am a liar. Distrust everything I say. I am
telling the truth."

 Anyway, if anyone on the P-List has any good Ann Arbor recommendations let
me know, I'm interested to spend some time in town, not staring into the
void that is my phone until the show starts...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsFrFQ-F64Y
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