Book Description:
A Los Angeles Times Best seller!
August 2014 marks 50 years since Bob Dylan released his fourth album,Another Side of Bob Dylan. Recorded in one night, in the middle of a turbulent year in his life, the music marked a departure from Dylan’s socially-conscious folk songs and began his evolution toward other directions.
During the years they spent together, few people outside of Dylan’s immediate family were closer than Victor Maymudes, who was Dylan’s tour manager, personal friend, and travelling companion from the early days in 1960s Greenwich Village through the late 90’s.
Another Side of Bob Dylan recounts landmark events including Dylan’s infamous motorcycle crash; meeting the Beatles on their first US tour; his marriage to Sara Lownds, his romances with Suze Rotolo, Joan Baez, and others; fellow travelers Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Wavy Gravy, Dennis Hopper, The Band, The Traveling Wilburys, and more; memorable concerts, and insights on Dylan’s songwriting process.
On January 26th, 2001, after recording more than 24 hours of taped memories in preparation for writing this book, Victor Maymudes suffered an aneurysm and died. His son Jacob has written the book, using the tapes to shape the story.
The result is a vivid, first-hand account of Dylan as an artist, friend, and celebrity, illustrated with never-before-seen photographs, and told by an engaging raconteur who cut his own swathe through the turbulent counterculture.
My Thoughts:
Victor Maymudes was the tour manager for Bob Dylan on and off in the 60’s and then again 1986-1996. They became friends in the early 60’s and basically had an on/off friendship and working relationship. St. Martin’s Press signed him up to write his memoir but he died before he could complete it.
He had recorded over 24 hours of tape about his life and relationship with Dylan and his son, Jacob, used them to complete the book for him. He basically transcribed the tapes into print and put in his two cents.
I especially loved Maymudes’s view from the early days of Greenwich Village and the early days when Dylan was still developing his style. I questioned some of Maymudes actions, like the time he had his two small children in the van when picking up Dylan at Universal Studios. Dylan had a hard day of work there and the kids annoyed him with questions. When he told Victor to deal with it, he left his kids in the parking lot, alone for 3 hours at night, while he drove Dylan home.
There were a few places I would have liked a bit more information, yet a few places that were a bit repetitive as well. I think it could have used a bit more editing. However, I found the book quite touching, especially with Jacobs interjections at the end of each tape. Victor Maymudes wasn’t around much when Jacob was growing up but I could tell that Jacob loved his father despite that.
3.5/5
I received an advance reading copy of this book for my honest review.
About the Authors:
VICTOR MAYMUDES was Bob Dylan’s tour manager at the beginning of his musical career in the early 1960s. After a brief hiatus in New Mexico, Maymudes rejoined Dylan as his tour manager from 1986 to 1996. He died in January, 2001.
JACOB MAYMUDES is a writer, director and visual effects supervisor working for the Mill in Los Angeles, California.