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Interview by Paul Zollo, Rock's Backpages Audio, 4 April 1991
Bob on why he writes songs, how he writes songs, what he writes songs about, what he doesn't write songs about, the keys he writes songs in, where he likes to write songs, what songs are and aren't, and some memories of his own songs.
File format: mp3; file size: 75.5mb, interview length: 1h 22' 29" sound quality: **½
Bob Dylan: On Common Ground: Bob Dylan live in Rome
Live Review by Richard Williams, The Times, 23 June 1984
Richard Williams gets a taste of Dylan as his tour makes its way towards Britain ...
Bob Dylan, King Crimson: Ian Wallace, 1946-2007
Obituary by Alan Clayson, The Guardian, 27 April 2007
Drummer with King Crimson and Bob Dylan ...
Bob Dylan: Carnegie Hall, New York NY
Live Review by Robert Shelton, The New York Times, 28 October 1963
Folk Songs Draw Carnegie Cheers Bob Dylan Appears as an 'Angry Young' Recitalist ...
Bob Dylan: Dylan Dials Up JFK, the Wolfman, and Whitman
Essay by Wayne Robins, Copper, March 2020
'MURDER MOST Foul', Bob Dylan's newly released song, is long. It is 17 minutes and change, about as long as 'Desolation Row' and 'Like a ...
Review by Ira Robbins, Trouser Press, July 1979
AFTER 16 YEARS IN the public eye, growing and developing, quick-cutting and dodging, Bob Dylan carries his catalogue of songs behind him like a bevy ...
Bob Dylan: Oh No! Not Another Bob Dylan Book: David Kinney's The Dylanologists
Book Review by Larry Jaffee, Huffington Post, May 2014
"Sometimes it seemed that every fan in Britain had launched a fanzine…" —David Kinney, The Dylanologists ...
Bob Dylan, Band, The: Dylan at Wight: A New Voice and a New Style
Essay by Geoffrey Cannon, Los Angeles Times, 14 September 1969
THE TRAIN carrying us from Waterloo station in London to Portsmouth and the ferry across to the Isle of Wight Festival was full of newly ...
Bob Dylan: Jokerman For a Generation: Bob Dylan's Legendary Grin
Essay by Geoffrey Himes, Baltimore City Paper, 21 November 2007
SINCE 1968, Bob Dylan's past has been chasing him like a pack of wild dogs. There's a reason he's pegged his concerts as the "Never ...
Bob Dylan: The Man Behind the Image
Interview by David Hancock, Evening News, London, 13 May 1978
BOB DYLAN will be pocketing over £500,000 for the six shows he'll perform before more than 90,000 people at Earls Court next month. ...
Beatles, The, Bob Dylan: Al Aronowitz: The Man Who Invented the '60s
Profile and Interview by Gary Pig Gold, Cosmik Debris, October 2004
Gary "Pig" Gold meets the Man Who Invented the Sixties. ...
Guide by Barney Hoskyns, iTunes, October 2008
"WHERE DO YOU have left to go but in?" It was a question posed by Joni Mitchell, the brilliant Canadian blonde who specialized in intensely ...
Guide by Nicholas Jennings, Inside Entertainment, September 2004
1. The Last Waltz THE BAND'S elegant swansong is the ultimate rock concert movie. Director Martin Scorsese's discreet camerawork and superb sound captures inspired performances from ...
Interview by Michael Watts, Melody Maker, 31 January 1976
TOM WILSON is an elegant, very tall (6ft 4in) black American, a former Harvard man who talks a little like Bill Cosby but whose pencil-thin ...
Guide by Ian Winwood, Daily Telegraph, 22 April 2020
LAST WEEK, A STORY appeared in the New York Times that predicted that live music would not return to the world's stages until the autumn ...
Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell: A Crown Jewel of a Show: King Bob and Queen Joni
Essay by Al Aronowitz, The Blacklisted Journalist, 1 March 1999
I REALLY WOULDN'T know what to say to Bob Dylan if I bumped into him again. I suppose I could talk about our one-time mutual ...
Bob Dylan: Revolution In His Head
Retrospective by Ben Edmonds, MOJO, February 2005
40 years ago this month, Bob Dylan walked into Columbia's Studio A and walked out having invented rock music as we know it. Corralling eyewitness ...
Bob Dylan: Shelter from the Storm: The Inside Story of Bob Dylan's Blood On The Tracks
Retrospective by Nick Hasted, Uncut, January 2005
FEBRUARY 13, 1977. Bob and Sara Dylan are screaming themselves hoarse. Sara has just walked down to breakfast in their Malibu mansion to find Bob ...
Bob Dylan: Bobfest: Bringing It All Back To Dylan
Retrospective by Larry Jaffee, High Times, February 1993
He's a pop-culture icon who gave the 1960s counterculture an attitude, a look and a song, 'The Times They Are A-Changin'', that became the anthem ...
Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding
Retrospective by Harvey Kubernik, Rock's Backpages, December 2007
ON DECEMBER 27, 1967, Columbia Records released the Bob Johnston-produced Bob Dylan John Wesley Harding long player. In January of 1968 it was one of ...
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