From the Beatles’ 1963 debut album, this song was Bob Dylan’s favorite and gave George Harrison his first U.S. Top 10 lead ...
This Bob Dylan song bends time by shifting between past, present, and future, revealing why Tangled Up in Blue remains ...
Dylan's Murder Most Foul is a haunting exploration of JFK's assassination and its impact on America. Packed with 74 song ...
Bob Dylan has been in the music industry for decades. In that time, he’s written hundreds of songs from which fans continue to find meaning. Dylan utilizes metaphors, rich imagery, and literary ...
Dylan and singer-songwriter Mimi Farina relax at the Viking Hotel in Newport, R.I., in July 1964. John Byrne Cooke Estate/Getty Images The Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown,” starring Timothée ...
Bob Dylan dominated the 1960s music scene as a revolutionary folk artist, inspiring countless musicians — including a legendary band made up of John Lennon,Paul McCartney, George Harrisonand Ringo ...
Bob Dylan released Like a Rolling Stone 60 years ago on Highway 61 Revisited, a song many critics call the greatest rock track of all time.
Bob Dylan was one of the most important musicians to The Beatles. His music inspired several Fab Four songs, and it’s probably not a coincidence that the troubadour controversially went electric at ...
Bob Dylan doesn’t think much of the current state of songwriting or of contemporary pop music, two points underscored in his sometimes dizzying, sometimes confounding, but rarely less than absorbing ...
Dec. 23 (UPI) --The Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet, focuses on Dylan's early 1960s transition from idiosyncratic singer of folk songs to internationally renowned ...
In the early Sixties, the left side had human credibility. They seemed authentic, concerned about ordinary people, the sovereigns of the nation whose authority had been usurped by powerful factions.
Bob Dylan told The Wall Street Journal that streaming has made music "too smooth and painless." He said people are now "pill poppers, cube heads and day trippers." Dylan also compared technology to ...