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Bob Dylan: Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan
Review by Liz Thomson, The Independent, 19 July 2021
Dylan, now 80, shattered expectations with this mesmerising livestream concert ...
Retrospective by Mick Brown, Daily Telegraph, 18 August 2021
Bob Dylan has just been accused of a sexual assault there in 1965 - the latest in a long line of claims about the storied ...
Interview by David Toop, The Times, 2 February 1990
David Toop meets Daniel Lanois, the hit producer of albums for U2, Peter Gabriel and Bob Dylan, now a performer himself on record and visiting ...
Bob Dylan: Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid, Soundtrack by Bob Dylan (Columbia KC 32460)
Review by Arthur Levy, Zoo World, 13 September 1973
Dylan Meets Billy: America's Albatrosses ...
Book Review by Robert Dean Lurie, National Review, 31 December 2015
WRITING ABOUT Bob Dylan's politics would seem to be a thankless task. The famously curmudgeonly songwriter claims to know and care little about the subject, ...
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 ...
Interview by Paul Gorman, The Word, May 2004
In forty years of recording everyone from Dylan and Hendrix to Abba and Lena Zavaroni, a studio engineer sees a lot of strange things. ...
Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tracks
Retrospective by Andy Gill, MOJO, June 2001
AFTER HIS EXTRAORDINARY ACHIEVEMENTS OF the '60s, there should have been no doubt about Bob Dylan's position in the rock firmament. After all, he had ...
Bob Dylan: More Of An Outlaw Than You Ever Were? (Hold The Mayo On The Golden Globe Awards)
Essay by Richard Riegel, Creem, March 1982
During the '70s, Dylan got swept up into those overblown, superstarred ships of fools which claimed so many promising prophets from the '60s. ...
Beatles, The, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix: Who the hell does MAX CLIFFORD think he is?
Interview by Tom Hibbert, Q, September 1994
Hamster snack outrage! Lycra thigh-shots farrago! Politician-toe-to-actress-tonsil coincidence! All the proud work of one proud PR man, ever spoon-feeding the media, manipulating the smaller-format newspapers, ...
Retrospective by John Harris, New Musical Express, 16 October 1993
ON APRIL 16, 1990, a proud man who'd spent 27 years in the custody of a vicious racist regime arrived in London. He'd come to ...
Bob Dylan: How Bob Dylan And The Holy Trinity Changed Music Forever
Retrospective by David Dalton, Classic Rock, January 2016
BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME, Highway 61 Revisited, and Blonde on Blonde are the highwater mark of '60s rock, and with the quasi-religious reverence due ...
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: Wild Mercury: A Tale Of Two Dylans
Essay by Ian MacDonald, Uncut, June 2001
"Lotta people seeing double tonight.From the disease of conceit"– 'Disease Of Conceit' (Oh Mercy, 1989) ...
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