Bob Dylan later revealed why he regretted writing Ballad in Plain D, calling it the rare moment in his career that he wished ...
Bob Dylan has written more than 700 songs across his decades-long career. From early classics like “Blowin’ in the Wind” and ...
Sixty years ago this month, Bob Dylan released “Ballad in Plain D,” the only song he says he regrets recording. “I must have been a real schmuck to write that,” he said in a 1985 interview with Bill ...
In July 1965, Bob Dylan released Like a Rolling Stone out of anger, creating one of his most iconic and influential songs ...
Originally recorded for his breakthrough record, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, “Rocks And Gravel” was left off the final ...
Dylan and Reagan were two of the defining figures of the last 60 years of American life, but in completely different ways. Dylan was an icon of the overwhelmingly left-wing 1960s counterculture and ...
This song from Bob Dylan’s 1985 album Empire Burlesque features a direct reference to the 1980 Clint Eastwood film Bronco Billy. The western includes the line “I’m looking for a woman who can ride ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
BeforeBob Dylan became a music legend, he was a smitten teenager with a crush — and her name wasBrigitte Bardot. Long before his name was synonymous with folk rock, a young Dylan found inspiration in ...
Asking Bob Dylan how he makes an album is a bit like asking anyone how they know how to walk – they didn't one day, then they learned and now they simply do. "We just take a song; I play it and ...
If, like me, you’ve spent the better part of your adult life following the career of Bob Dylan, you’ve already imagined the story. Minnesota kid drops out of college, hitchhikes all the way to New ...
The producers of the movie Reagan have released a much-requested Bob Dylan cover that was included in the film after months of copyright strikes against fans posting the song while watching the film.