Dave Marsh
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"Dave Marsh" is an United States/American music critic, author, editor and radio talk show host. He was a formative editor of Creem magazine, has written for various publications such as Newsday, The Village Voice, and Rolling Stone (magazine)/Rolling Stone, and has published numerous books about music and musicians, mostly focused on rock music. He is also a committee member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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There's a part of music that cannot be reduced to words on a page. Even the records are just rough drafts for what happens on stage.

I think that any excuse that Americans find to listen to Bob Dylan, especially given what they're listening to the rest of the time, I think that's probably a good thing.

There will be retired cheesemakers to say what to look for in cheese, how to use it, how the cheese industry grew and some of the old equipment.

One thing I learned about Bruce Springsteen is: If there's a problem, you address it.

One of the reasons we respond to him so personally is because he's a guy who lives with his eyes open.

The song sounds like it was recorded inside 'Animal House.'

Springsteen is not a poet.

He's the one guy from his generation of popular musicians whose importance cannot be gauged numerically, ... You can't just go to the chart positions or the record sales to figure out who he is.

I was testing the Nav One recently in Kentucky, and was finding restaurants in the middle of nowhere.