Bob Dylan has written more than 700 songs across his decades-long career. From early classics like “Blowin’ in the Wind” and ...
He regularly played "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" in the very early days of the Never Ending Tour, but it fell out of rotation ...
Bob Dylan later revealed why he regretted writing Ballad in Plain D, calling it the rare moment in his career that he wished ...
These three songs blatantly mock Bob Dylan, for one reason or another. Revisit these three sonic insults below.
Bob Dylan and Van Morrison go way back. The two legendary contemporaries have covered one another tons of times over the ...
Don’t think twice, it’s all right. Bob Dylan’s earliest New York recordings are finally getting their due. “The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through the Open Window, 1956‑1963,” a massive collection of ...
We love Bob Dylan for a lot of reasons, including his willingness to go way out there with some of the songs he releases. Dylan’s idiosyncratic streak means that he’s unafraid to come out with some ...
Originally recorded for his breakthrough record, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, “Rocks And Gravel” was left off the final ...
The iconic song Bob Dylan wrote in a taxi became the unlikely final track on what many consider his greatest work, the landmark Highway 61 Revisited.
While Bob Dylan's vast catalogue of work is mostly revered by critics and fans alike, there's one phase of his career that was decidedly less popular than the rest...which strangely ended up leading ...
Indie Basement is a weekly column on BrooklynVegan focusing on classic indie and alternative artists, “college rock,” and new and current acts who follow a similar path. There are reviews of new ...
Considering that Bon Jovi was one of the bestselling bands of the '80s (not to mention the fact that they're still beloved by fans decades later as they prepare to embark on a major international tour ...