In July 1965, Bob Dylan released Like a Rolling Stone out of anger, creating one of his most iconic and influential songs ...
If you're a Bob Dylan fan, you can probably rattle off dozens of his iconic songs like “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” and “Like a Rolling Stone.” But here’s a surprising ...
Bob Dylan is known for being a somewhat prickly character, and a harsh critic of other artists. He once called a world-famous ...
Dylan’s first choice was “Do Unto Others” by Pee Wee Crayton, originally released in 1954. The song has been covered by ...
Bob Dylan's lyrics are dense enough to be turned into a film script. But this one song, he thought, was the best candidate.
It goes without saying that Bob Dylan is one of the most influential musicians of all time, but even the folk icon's most devoted fans might be surprised to learn that he helped to inspire a classic ...
Generative AI sheds new light on the underlying engines of metaphor, mood and reinvention in six decades of songs ...
With a discography as hefty as Bob Dylan's, it's not exactly surprising that even megafans have missed these deep cuts.
These three iconic rock songs from 1965 deserved to reach No. 1 on the most popular chart in the world, but unfortunately, they came up short.
Changin’” in a spot on social media. The company that owns Dylan’s catalog said his songs can’t be used for politics.
As fans know, iconic folk singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie was a major inspiration to Dylan, particularly during the early ...
A few years ago, Sam Sussman wrote a personal essay about his mother, Fran, who as a young woman in early ‘70s New York, took a painting class at Carnegie Hall led by the artist Norman Raeben. As it ...
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