Bob Dylan The early 1960s folk scene was an enormous influence for many great guitarists, singers and songwriters of that period, including Bob Dylan, Roger McGuinn, Stephen Stills, Neil Young and ...
Bob Dylan’s 4th Time Around sounds like a tribute but was written as a sly response to The Beatles’ Norwegian Wood, flipping ...
In the early 1960s, Bob Dylan had a certain “intellectual folkie” reputation to uphold in the Greenwich Village music scene, which meant there were some artists he preferred to listen to when no one ...
Zeleb on MSNOpinion
Folk music is great again – and it's probably a really bad sign for us
The last time folk music truly mattered, the world was on edge. In the 1960s, a young Bob Dylan arrived in New York armed ...
Becoming Bob Dylan (1960-1964) -- Electric Dylan (1965-1966) -- Rural glory (1967) -- "Take me as I am (1968-1973)" -- Back in the rain (1974-1978) -- Changing of the ...
Bob Dylan was a complete unknown when he moved to New York in 1961 and into a third-floor Greenwich Village walkup at 161 W. Fourth St. that can now be yours, along with the building it’s in, for ...
Today, Bob Dylan is considered one of the most influential cultural figures of his time. But you wouldn’t have seen that coming had you seen him getting booed onstage at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival ...
Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones nearly recorded a collaborative album in the late 1960s until Jagger and McCartney shut it down.
From minimalist sleeves that hid unexpected treasures to controversial releases pulled from shelves almost immediately, some records from the 1960s and 1970s quietly became goldmines over time. Albums ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results