Classic song from a classic tour.
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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 ;))
Classic song from a classic tour.
posted by rasch187A dark and mysterious song. Lyrics: Senor, senor, do you know where we're headin'? Lincoln County Road or Armageddon? Seems like I been down this way before. Is there any truth in that, senor? ... continue reading
posted by rasch187Brilliant song from an overlooked album. The video is of Bob and John Lennon riding in a London taxi in 1966.
posted by rasch187Syd Barrett, the founder of Pink Floyd, recorded this song which in a friendly way both gently lampoons Dylan's early style and success while also embracing Dylan. Syd was a fan of Dylan's and his influence... continue reading
posted by rasch187From the "Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary" show in 1993. Performed with George Harrison, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Roger McQuin, Tom Petty and many others.
posted by rasch187Wiki: For Bob Dylan's performance of "Love Sick" at the 1998 Grammy Awards, Michael Portnoy was hired by the Grammys to stand in the background with other dancers and bob his head to the music to "give... continue reading
posted by deputydogThis is an unreleased 1963 song detailing the ravages of both war and jingoism.
posted by rasch187This is a very honest, funny and compelling interview with the pair - mainly Dave, talking about finally opening up about Kurt Cobain's death, how being a dad has changed them both and meeting Bob Dylan
posted by alien_conceptOriginally recorded for "Time Out of Mind", but it remained unreleased until 2008. This is the official music video of this beautiful song.
posted by rasch187The official music video for the opening song from "Oh Mercy" (1989).
posted by rasch187A short documentary on Bob Dylan from the VH1 series, "The History of Rock & Roll". Featuring among others: Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Mark Knopfler, Crissie Hynde, Bruce Springsteen, Roger McGuinn, Suzanne... continue reading
posted by rasch187November 11 is the date in which the "the war to end all wars" ended in 1918. As we all know that war is still alive in our time. Here is a music video collage of the outgoing regime's and others' war-mongerings... continue reading
posted by TrancecoachBob Dylan cover from the I'm Not There Soundtrack
posted by berticusLast Thoughts On Woody Guthrie When yer head gets twisted and yer mind grows numb When you think you're too old, too young, too smart or too dumb When yer laggin' behind an' losin' yer pace In a... continue reading
posted by GrimmOne of his best songs. Blind Willie McTell (1898-1959) was an influential American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
posted by rasch187The first ever live performance of this great song.
posted by rasch187One of the most famous moments in rock & roll history. This was the first song Dylan ever played electric. It caused a lot of drama as many of his fans considered rock & roll to be mainstream drivel.
posted by rasch187Bob Dylan performs a crack cover of the Blues classic- made famous by Van Morrison and Them.
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