From his roots in New York’s Greenwich Village folk music scene of the early ‘60s to his more recent role as a grizzled blues ...
Insistence on a fictional scene in his biopic and a reluctance to meet his leading man, to whom he sent handwritten notes, ...
A look into Bob Dylan and his influence on punk music and punk culture through five songs by Public Enemy, Joe Strummer and ...
Dylan’s voice divides listeners. Some find it ‘mesmeric’ and others have likened it to that of ‘a dog with his leg caught in ...
Bob Dylan's songs are endlessly studied and interpreted. An exercise Dylan must enjoy following a lifetime throwing people off his tracks with mischievous deception and careful fiction. Though ...
The first sounds you hear when you drop the needle — or click the digital file — on Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks are ...
and perhaps a vintage record player serenading you with Dylan's greatest hits. This isn't just a car; it's a mobile studio, a place where Bob Dylan can relax, reflect, and maybe even pen his next ...
“Guthrie’s greatest disciple.” Performing in Greenwich Village as Bob Dylan and then signing to Columbia Records, he achieved his goal in short order, becoming the most famous folk singer in ...
The title of the recent Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, is as close a definition as we can get for such an enigmatic ...
Bob Dylan inspired Ray Davies of The Kinks to write “Sunny Afternoon”, but it wasn’t “inspiration” in the general sense. While writing the song, Davies was exhausted and over it living in London. He ...
He hits the crowd with a ... Also included here is one of his greatest and meanest one-liners: “I pay in blood, but not my own.” And as always with Bob Dylan, the story ain’t over yet.