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Bob Dylan’s pianist Alan Pasqua recalled a moment when hecklers tried to ruin a show, but Dylan refused to let the rest of his audience down. The incident took place around 1978 on the tour ...
A quarter of a century ago, Bob Dylan found vital new life in an album about death’s inexorable approach. “I’m walking through streets that are dead,” the rock ’n’ roll legend sang ...
Though Dylan has been famous for decades, he maintains an air of mystery about him. Crosby said he is this way with friends too. “He doesn’t welcome you in with open arms and show you who Bob ...
The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991. The project was Dylanology physically incarnated, featuring 58 ...
DULUTH — "My grandmother's voice possessed a haunting accent, face always set in a half-despairing expression," Bob Dylan wrote in his 2004 memoir. "Life for her hadn't been easy. She'd come to ...
When Bob Dylan’s Time Out of Mind hit shelves on Sept. 30, 1997, it was hailed by fans and critics as his best work in decades. The Daniel Lanois-produced LP won a Grammy for Album of the Year ...
When Bob Dylan’s Time Out of Mind album was first released in September 1997, it was hailed as a full-fledged comeback for the rock poet, who seemed to have lost his way for most of the previous ...
Bob Dylan’s wacky joyride of a book — titled “The Philosophy of Modern Song” — is more riff than philosophy. Anecdotal, ...
This edition features pianist Alan Pasqua. When Bob Dylan entered the recording studio in early 2020 to cut his ...
Most editions of Bob Dylan’s three-decades-and-running Bootleg Series focus on a particular phase of his career, but a few have zoomed in on the making of an especially hallowed record.
In hindsight, Bob Dylan's 1997 comeback with Time Out of Mind wasn't so much a remarkable rebound as it was a shouldn't-have-been-so-surprising return of an artist who had been counted out ...
A quarter of a century ago, Bob Dylan found vital new life in an album about death’s inexorable approach. “I’m walking through streets that are dead,” the rock ’n’ roll legend sang — wheezed, really — ...
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