<p><em>Slouching Towards Big Pink</em> is a stylish blend of memoir travelogue and scholarship.&nbsp;From the West Midlands to West Saugerties the Isle of Wight to the New York island these essays see Adrian Smith fly the flag for folk in &rsquo;sixties Coventry criss-cross America in the footsteps of Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie ride a fifty-year rollercoaster of Dylan performances trace the sad story of Bob Dylan and Rick Nelson and look to The Band for a soundscape of his son&rsquo;s final illness.&nbsp;</p><p>The book then focuses on Bob Dylan and The Band&rsquo;s performances at the Woody Guthrie tribute concerts staged in Carnegie Hall on 20th January 1968 and on a deeply controversial song Dylan has never reprised: Guthrie&rsquo;s last complete composition &lsquo;Dear Mrs Roosevelt&rsquo;.&nbsp;Why Woody Guthrie wrote &lsquo;Dear Mrs Roosevelt&rsquo; and how Bob Dylan rescued it from obscurity twenty years later reflects the close relationship between &lsquo;people&rsquo;s music&rsquo; and progressive politics in America from the 1930s to the 1960s.&nbsp; No president has been celebrated in song as much as Franklin Delano Roosevelt and no First Lady has loved folk music like Eleanor Roosevelt &ndash; this is as much their story as that of Guthrie Dylan and his sidemen.</p>
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