The early drafts of Bob Dylan’s 1965 chart-topper ... yellowed sheets out of the waste bin, read Dylan’s working lyrics and saved the papers. At the time he wrote the song, Dylan had ...
Bob Dylan’s “Motorpsycho Nightmare” appears on his 1964 album, Another Side of Bob Dylan. On his fourth album, Dylan began moving away from writing social and political folk songs, which prompted some ...
On July 29, 1966, a then-25-year-old Bob Dylan crashed his motorcycle in Woodstock ... But it was that Triumph Tiger T100 that saved him from an unsustainably busy touring schedule that could ...
Well, this is it. The one big Bob Dylan controversy. He had the audacity to play the electric guitar. Can you believe it? In 1965, Bob Dylan decided to start recording and performing with an ...
Even before he had a record contract, Bob Dylan was thinking about his visual presentation. Folk singer Dave Van Ronk advised him that he needed to think about his image, Dylan’s girlfriend Suze ...
Last December’s Oscar-nominated film A Complete Unknown tells the story of how the budding music legend Bob Dylan ... In the song Saved on his 1980 album of the same name. Dylan sings, While ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Bob Dylan’s sophomore album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan showed that he wasn’t just another exciting artist to watch, he was a ...