Question: Bob Dylan's performance dialect

Dan Goodman dsgood at IPHOUSE.COM
Wed Jan 23 01:26:29 UTC 2008


Tom Zurinskas wrote:
>
> Bob Dylan whose from Minn. is a'talkin like Woody Guthrie whose from Okla.
> What's a'goin on here.
>
Actually, he isn't.  He's said to be; but to my ear it's not very close.

 >Is dialect primarily pronunciation or word choice?

Sorry; I should have been more specific.  In this case, it's pronunciation.

>>
>> Bob Dylan doesn't sing in the native dialect of someone from "so far
>> north in Minnesota that Moosehead isn't beer, it's a misdemeanor." It's
>> widely assumed that he's imitating Woody Guthrie's dialect; but I don't
>> hear much resemblance.
>>
>> So: 1) Is Dylan assuming some other dialect? 2) Is he trying to sound
>> like Woody Guthrie and getting it wrong, or 3) Do I have no ear for
>> dialect and he's getting it right?
>>
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