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On the Road with Bob Dylan Paperback – August 27, 2002

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Hailed as “the War and Peace of rock and roll” by Bob Dylan himself, this is the ultimate backstage pass to Dylan’s legendary 1975 tour across America—by a former Rolling Stone reporter prominently featured in Martin Scorsese’s Netflix documentary Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story.
 
In 1975, as Bob Dylan emerged from eight years of seclusion, he dreamed of putting together a traveling music show that would trek across the country like a psychedelic carnival. The dream became reality, and
 On the Road with Bob Dylan is the behind-the-scenes look at what happened when Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Revue took to the streets of America.

With the intimate detail of a diary, Larry “Ratso” Sloman’s mesmerizing account both transports us to a celebrated period in rock history and provides us with a vivid snapshot of Dylan during this extraordinary time. This reissue of the 1978 classic resonates more than ever as it chronicles one of the most glittering rock circuses ever assembled, with a cast that includes Joan Baez, Robbie Robertson, Joni Mitchell, Allen Ginsberg, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, and a wild entourage of groupies, misfits, sinners, and saints who trailed along for the ride. Sloman candidly captures the all-night revelry and musical prowess—from the backstage antics to impromptu jams—that made the tour a nearly mystical experience.

Complete with vintage photos and a new introduction by renowned Texas musician, mystery writer, and Revue member Kinky Friedman, this is an unparalleled treat for Dylan fans old and new. Without question, 
On the Road with Bob Dylan is a remarkable, revealing piece of writing and a rare up-close and personal view of Dylan on tour.
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When Dylan personally invited the fledgling author Sloman (Reefer Madness) to chronicle his Rolling Thunder Revue tour back in 1975, Sloman thought he had landed his dream gig, expecting all-night parties and intimate chats with the tour's supporting cast, which included Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Robbie Robertson and Allen Ginsberg. In fact, Sloman, who first published this memoir in 1978, found access to the stars very limited. After the first concert, Dylan's manager bounced him from the band's hotel. Yet he decided to do whatever it took to stay on tour, earning the nickname "Ratso," after the wily con man played by Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy. Sloman embraced the role: "I was Ratso, I realized, rolling with the punches, licking my wounds in auxiliary highway hotels, stuffing my frayed dreams into a tattered suitcase, limping along the highway in search of that warm sun that always follows the thunder." But by the end of the tour, Sloman is still stuck with inglorious duties like looking after Dylan's beagle puppy. A brisk and funny (if somewhat over-the-top) prose stylist, he records some interesting moments a sunrise ceremony led by an Indian chief, coincidentally named Rolling Thunder; an emotional encounter with Jack Kerouac's bartending brother-in-law Nicky in Lowell, Mass. but he never really gets close enough to Dylan to offer readers any insights. Ultimately, this book is about one fan's attempt to be accepted by his rock-and-roll heroes, and in Sloman's hands the project is as narcissistic as it sounds. Reading his memoir, one goes from rooting for the underdog to wishing he'd just go home. 16 pages of b&w photos not seen by PW.
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“An invaluable insider’s look at a legendary tour.” —Michael Musto,the Village Voice

“An all-access pass to hang with the greatest singer-songwriter of our time. On the Road with Bob Dylan remains a true gonzo rock journalism classic and a revealing study of music’s greatest genius/enigma.” —David Wild, contributing editor to
Rolling Stone and host of Bravo’s Musicians

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crown; Revised edition (August 27, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 496 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1400045967
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1400045969
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 15 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.19 x 1.12 x 8 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Larry Sloman, a.k.a. "Ratso," is a Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude graduate in sociology. He has written for Rolling Stone and was editor-in-chief of High Times and National Lampoon. He collaborated with Howard Stern on the bestselling Miss America and Private Parts and is the author of a biography of Abbie Hoffman. He lives in New York City.

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Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2014
Larry Sloman's "On the Road with Bob Dylan" is one of the best books about both Dylan, and what it's like to be a reporter, on the road, trying to cover one of the biggest rock stars.

I love this book.

Sloman cares so much about Dylan and Dylan's art, and that comes through time and time again. Sloman isn't just a reporter out covering the tour. He knows Dylan, and he knows most of the other musicians who were on the Rolling Thunder Review with Dylan including Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn and Ramblin' Jack Elliott, so he is able to provide a perspective that you can't get from most people who write about Dylan.

Sloman's vivid, you-are-there descriptions of Rolling Thunder Review concerts `caused me to seek out bootlegs of the shows so I could hear fro myself the music he enthuses about.

The book is aptly titled, as it really is `On the Road' meets Dylan.

While a good portion of the book is concerned with Sloman's problems as a journalist on assignment for Rolling Stone getting access to Dylan and the other stars of the Rolling Thunder Revue, there are many scenes in which Sloman interacts with Dylan and Dylan's former wife Sara. The reader gets a real sense of what they're like.

At one point Sloman talks to Michael Bloomfield on the telephone about Bloomfield's relationship to Dylan, and gets Bloomfield's take on Dylan and that alone is worth the price of admission.

As a former Rolling Stone Senior writer, I've dealt with some of the same problems Sloman deal with in his book and what he rights is the authentic deal for sure.

I'm also a huge Dylan fan - my recent novel, True Love Scars, (
True Love Scars (The Freak Scene Dream Trilogy) (Volume 1) ) features a main character who is obsessed with Dylan - so every detail of the Rolling Thunder Review is of interest to me.

I didn't want Sloman's book to end.

Bob Dylan himself called Sloman's book, "The War and Peace of rock `n' roll."

Quite a compliment.

If you dig Dylan, this book is for you.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022
Book is in good condition. Looks interesting
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2009
Since Dylan came, I've been there. So have lots of us. He's the iconic figure that helps connect the dots for everybody 50 or 60 years old. I've read, collected, listened, copied, imitated, shunned, exhorted, and every other kind of recognizable mental acknowledgment an attitude for the times. I like finding out new facts about the real Bob Dylan. The more I read about Bob, the more it seems the same stories keep resurfacing with a different twist. Everything is a version of what some "out of the dark" associated person may have said or for sure, according to quotes, did say. Who knows? Before I began plowing into this "On The Road One",I just finished another Dylan book, "Behind The Shades, Revisited", . So far, it's very interesting reading, except for the fact I stay confused about this Ratso fellow. He never seems to show up in any other Dylan biographies, although he writes as if he was continuously on the scene. For me the Rolling Thunder sections of the other Dylan histories represented a boring aspect of the times. Especially when the outsiders are brought into the fold and they are illuminated for the reader's interest. I think the Rolling Thunder aspect of Dylan's history is a large pathetic waste of Dylan's life and performances. There's very little quality listen able music from those times. The jam band, drug infested, hedonistic debacles staged every night throughout the World's stages seem boring. I guess you had to have been there, and probably on stage. So I'm going to continue digging through this first person Dylan tale, and see if Ratso becomes more bonified, and maybe even give the "Renaldo and Clara" episodes more thought.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
Rated it down for the gratuitous use of racial slurs- the writer didn't have the balls to use his favorite derogatory word to Hurricane Carter's face, so why were
readers subjected to it repeatedly?

I enjoyed reading about the elusive Sara, who has always intrigued me, and the pages devoted to Dylan's mother were sweet. Everyone seemed to adore Beattie.

Ratso, who was the tour doormat and had his car sabotaged several times so he couldn't follow the caravan, switches the to the 3rd person after Joan Baez gives him his nickname. This dulled the narrative a bit for me, but not enough to completely kill the vibe.

If you're looking for extensive details about each setlist and which chords each performer played, this isn't it. If you're interested in Ratso's endless headbutting with Louie Kemp and Imhoff, you'll get plenty of that. This book is more about Ratso's experiences during the tour, not about the musicianship itself. There are some interesting quotes from His Bobness, but a majority of the book had Ratso trying to gain access to him while being repeatedly thwarted by Kemp.

Minuses: not enough mentions of Sam Shepard, unnecessary bigotry, Mohammed Ali's appearance at the prison show needed more detail than the passing mention he got, and Ratso asks dull questions when he manages to finally score interviews with Bob.

Pluses: decent interviews with Mike Bloomfield and Beattie Zimmerman, Joan Baez living up to her feisty reputation, many pages of Joni Mitchell's ramblings, and a few peeks of Sara Dylan being warm and generous.

I recommend this if you want a sense of the overall vibe of the Rolling Thunder Review, but don't expect a lot of shop talk among the musicians.
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2022
You feel like you’re in the room with Bob, Sarah and the tour
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
Fantastic insights into Dylan on the road, the Rolling Thunder Revue ... Sloman has great access to Dylan, there is a friendship, but he also has the nads to make the tough inquiries ... if you've zipped thru Chronicles, this is a MUST as a next read. Enjoy.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2013
The reading of the work brings it to life. I might not have read the book; listening to it is engaging.

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luise30
5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr gut geschrieben mit vielen Details
Reviewed in Germany on November 15, 2019
Wer sich für Bob Dylans "Rolling Thunder Tour" interessiert, die neue CD-Box besitzt und z.B. auch noch den entsprechenden Film von Martin Scorsese gesehen hat, dem sei dieses Buch empfohlen. Es ist nicht nur witzig und professionell geschrieben, sondern wartet auch mit einer riesigen Fülle interessanter Details rund um das Tourgeschehen auf.
AquiSoyDenise
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente compra
Reviewed in Mexico on June 4, 2016
Cualquier libro de Bob Dylan hacen bastante feliz a mi suegro. Estos son libros nada fácil de encontrar en México y Amazon, como siempre, es muy eficaz con los envíos
Tim Kennedy
5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Delight Of A Book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2014
This is the best book I have read about Bob Dylan in forty years. It is certainly the most entertaining.

Larry followed Bob and his cohorts on the famed Rolling Thunder Tour in 1975. In this book he follows the ups and downs and sees Bob and his fellow performers, painting touching human portraits of all of them. His role was not 'official' so he himself frequently suffers the kinds of mishaps and mistreatment one would expect when having to deal with managers, security and crazed fans whilst following a world famous artist. Despite this he gets really close to Bob, maybe the closest any writer has got to the sphinx-like singer-songwriter. I also found out about artistes I was unaware of - for example Kinky Friedman the Jewish country singer who I find is both excellent and hilarious.

I can only recommend this book to anyone who loves rock and folk music.
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ペニーレイン
5.0 out of 5 stars 旅を続けることの困難
Reviewed in Japan on October 6, 2003
アメリカ建国二百年にあたって、60年代をすぎ、ショー・ビジネス化していくロックンロールを見直し、アメリカ再発見をめざした、ボブ・ディランによる「ローリング・サンダー・レビュー」。本書は、この「レビュー」についてリポートした1978年初版の再刊。写真ページが16ページ。ちなみに、本書のごく一部が、2002年発売のライヴ盤『ローリング・サンダー・レビュー』のライナー・ノーツとなっています。
さて、本書がすばらしいのは、ディランやラッツォが「レビュー」という夢を追ったさいに遭遇した現実の政治経済的な制約・困難までをも書いていることです。
著者のラリー・“ラッツォ”・スローマンは、「レビュー」に同行を許された内部観察者として、ライヴの雰囲気、当事者(冤罪で投獄されたプロ・ボクサー、ルービン・“ハリケーン”・カーターを含む)のインタビュー、与太話を楽しく記すだけではありません。
「レビュー」がアルバム『欲望』のセッションなくしてはありえなかったこと、ディランの妻・サラがロックの世界を冷笑していたこと、ディランが「レビュー」の企画を所属レコード会社にもち込んだところ、「ばかな!」のひとことでかたづけられたこと、ラッツォとディラン側との関係もすんなりとはいかなかったこと、映画『レナルド&クララ』の制作費までを賄うためにも、大会場中心で高チケット代にせざるをえなかったこと、それを当時のジャーナリズムに批判されたこと、そしてラッツォがジャーナリズムの下世話な関心に応えた記事を書かなかったので早々に解雇されたこと、など興味深いエピソードが満載です。
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JJK
5.0 out of 5 stars Wunderbar!
Reviewed in Germany on January 14, 2015
Read Dylan's Chronicles and you find he's left out exactly this part of his life - The Rolling Thunder Tour of 1975/76. Here's where
"Ratso" Sloman comes and in a most fascinating way takes you back in time and on this tour, not only with Bob, but with so
many other interesting personalities of more or less stature, that you just get swept away reading and find it hard to lay that
book down. Try it! It's worth it!!
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