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06/01/2006
Another new Dylan front cover – Uncut
There’s yet another new Dylan front cover on the magazine racks. The new (“February”) issue of Uncut, the music and movies monthly glossy, has a psychedelically coloured Bob portrait promoting its cover feature, 1966: The Year of Rock Revolution, plus an enticing claim of “rare” Dylan interviews inside.
The Dylan content inside the mag turns out to be rather less than hoped for – a pic plus two very short mid-1960s interviews from the archive of Uncut publishers’ stablemate contemporary weeklies, NME and Melody Maker. And a short article that concludes that Blonde On Blonde was the best poprock album of 1966.
Two of the three Dadrock mags currently on the Brit mag racks – Uncut and The Word – have Dylan portraits. Has Dylan ever been so visible in the mainstream marketplace?
Gerry Smith
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