Davey Moore was a World Champion boxer who died March 25, 1963, as a result of injuries sustained in a match against Sugar Ramos. This performance from The Newport Folk Festival in 1963 is very rare.
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One of the most influential artists of the 20th century (and beyond). He's been through many different stages and musical styles and has always stayed cool (except for that christian period ;))
Davey Moore was a World Champion boxer who died March 25, 1963, as a result of injuries sustained in a match against Sugar Ramos. This performance from The Newport Folk Festival in 1963 is very rare.
posted by rasch187Someone has called and said Bob is going to get shot. Love the way he deals with it.
posted by rasch187Johnny had a bit too much of something it seems.
posted by rasch187Patti Smith is such a great artist. This has been my video avatar for a looooong time.
posted by rasch187Two legends doing what they do best.
posted by rasch187From The Rolling Thunder Revue in 1976.
posted by rasch187Bob Dylan performing live on Canadian television show Quest. [February, 1964]
posted by rasch187During Dylan's 1966 tour of England a lot of people were pissed off he had started playing electric rock & roll with The Band. The first part of the concerts on this tour were performed solo and acoustic... continue reading
posted by rasch187From The John Hammond Tribute in 1975. Great song from "Blood on the tracks".
posted by rasch187The opening credits of The Big Lebowski.
posted by rasch187When I was in college, my friends and I joked about how hilarious it would be if Bob Dylan made a Christmas album. I never dreamed he actually would.
posted by jatoha 1 decade 5 years 2 months 4 weeks ago • 2,750 viewsApart from her talent I'm rather amazed at her hair. It looks like something out of a commercial.
posted by DeanoFrom the 'Changing The Tracks' documentary.
posted by rasch187This is some rare footage.
posted by rasch187Recording "License to kill" from "Infidels" (1983).
posted by rasch187From 'Top of the Pops' in 1965.
posted by rasch187Their first single and title track of their first album, which went to #1 on the American charts.
posted by rasch187From the legendary Rolling Thunder Revue.
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