Originally recorded for his breakthrough record, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, “Rocks And Gravel” was left off the final ...
Bob Dylan’s 1965 classic Like a Rolling Stone was born from anger, becoming one of the most legendary songs in rock history.
Bob Dylan came close to cutting Blowin’ in the Wind from The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, and the truth behind it reshaped folk ...
Joan, the unofficial 'Queen' to Dylan’s 'King' of the American folk scene in the early Sixties, recalls hearing of Bob for the first time ON Christmas Eve, 1956, a 15-year-old boy heads due south on a ...
ON Christmas Eve, 1956, a 15-year-old boy heads due south on a five-hour Greyhound Bus journey from his home in Hibbing, Minnesota. Arriving in the state capital, Saint Paul, he meets up with two ...
Of all the revelatory sets in the Bootleg Series that have given us insights into Bob Dylan's creative process, decision-making, and strangely high batting average for following the most fruitful ...
Don’t think twice, it’s all right. Bob Dylan’s earliest New York recordings are finally getting their due. “The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through the Open Window, 1956‑1963,” a massive collection of ...
The youthful subject of A Complete Unknown, which closes with him "going electric" at Newport as the culmination of a rainbow arc that began in monochrome, distant Minnesota, is currently lightly ...
From Uncut Take 219 [August 2015 issue], our Top 50 of the greatest New York Albums.
Bob Dylan loves a host of music. He once picked "the best ballad singer I ever heard", with his choice an unexpected one.
Bob Dylan recorded the original version of his song "All Along the Watchtower" on Nov. 6, 1967. Less than a year later, the Jimi Hendrix Experience recorded such a memorable version that if you type ...