much time giving people answers to stuff that wasn't relevant to what I was trying to do," he explained from Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife and three young children. "It wasn't that I was avoiding it, as much as I was find- ing lots of other stuff in my life to write about. [Parents] are one part of a per- son, and There are many other parrs." Breach boasts Dylan's most straight- forward lyrics to date. Directly addressing personal topics in his songs proved liberating, he said. "While writing the record, I found it a lot more challenging. That was more of what I was attempting to do — to explore areas of songwriting I found interesting that I hadn't done before. And, oddly, it turned out to be by my being direct and straightforward. But I don't have a lot of interest in being introspective about myself. I don't lis- ten to my other records; it's like look- ing at old high-school photos." Dylan's newfound directness is a large reason why Breach is the best of the Wallflowers' three albums. Another is his increasingly assured songwriting, which suggests he has the potential to transcend his well-known influences. But the song on Breach that has attracted the most attention, "Hand Me Down," deals with someone who may be his biggest influence of all [musical and otherwise] — his father. It finds Dylan facing the challenge of trying to follow in the footsteps of a world-famous parent. Witness such stinging lines as: "You could never make us proud ... it's not your fault you embarrass us all." "The lyrics have been exaggerated," Dylan admitted. "But I've never felt the need to defend them or to deny what people are saying. That's the point — the songs are supposed to be interpreted by the listeners. I knew people would think this was a coming- out song that had me addressing the obvious, but it's not the case as much as they imagine." And what of Bob Dylan? Does Jakob hope to one day get to a musical destination — figuratively or literal- ly his father has not yet reached? "If you could find a place he hasn't been," the younger Dylan replied with the slightest hint of a chuckle, "let me know." E The Wallflowers play DTE Energy Music Theatre 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, with John Mellencamp. $25.50-$55.50. (248) 645-6666. when I first started my group, four of the five of us were Jewish. We never discussed it as an advan- tage or disadvantage. During the '50s, it would have been deserent. "I?ock roll exploded from the South; it was in fact dangerous, and northern parents had good reason to be scared. Early on, Jews did occupy key roles, only behind the scenes. Lieber and Stoller wrote 'Hound Dog' near the birth of rock, and Brian Epstein managed the Beatles. As pet formers, Jews were professional like Paul Simon and Neil Diamond. Maybe great artists, but not the lethal combination that would eventually become the image of rock. "Even though it may have been inevitable for Jews to invade all areas of rock, maybe it took the guts of one Jewish kid from Minnesota to stick the smug face of Brando to the ferocious danger of the faraway South. So the rest of us today don't have to consider it a factor at all." "Tops on my list... "The best Pizza their Filet Mignon" in Metro Detroit" ... John Tanasychuk, Detroit Free Press • Pasta Specialties • Pizza • Steaks , Chops • Poultry • Seafood • Cocktails OPEN DAILY - LUNCH & DINNER OPEN WEEKDAYS UNTIL 2:00 AM WEEKENDS UNTIL 3:30 AM A Ferndale Favorite Since 1961 Woodward at 9 Mile • (248) 548-5005 SZECHUA Chinese Restaurant r • All Combo Plates $6 9 5 % OFF I Includes egg roll & fried rice Total Bill' HOURS with coupon Expires 8-3 I-01 Mon-Thurs, 11:00 am - 9:30 pm Fri, I I :00 am -10:00 pm Sat & Sun, 4:00 pm - 9:30 pm (248) 988-9333 Fax: (248) 988-9381 • Our speciality - General Tso's Chicken 3951 Telegraph (NE corner of Long Lake Rd.) • Bloomfield Twp. Don't have a menu? We'll fax one right over! 1.-1=1-FR ITALIAN GRILL A LIVELY NEIGHBORHOOD BAR & GRILL WHERE LARCO'S TRADITIONAL MENU IS FEATURED ALONG WITH SANDWICHES, PIZZAS AND AN INNOVATIVE "PASTA GRILL" SECTION. Open 7 Days • Mon. Thurs. 3:30 11:00 • Fri. & Sat. 3:30 12:00 • Sun. 3:30 9:00 - — Jakob Dylan, on being a Jewish rock star, in Yews Who Rock,' by Guy Oseary (St. Martin's Press; 12.95) - - - 6480 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD NW CORNER OF 15 MILE & ORCHARD LAKE ROAD 248.626.6969 LSO VISIT S AT OUR LARGO'S ITALIAN CHOP HOUSE IN TROY ° • .. 2 31: • • ` • ; a, - 8/24 2001 79