Shame's Charlie Steen unveiled his musical influences and love for Bob Dylan, during an episode of Far Out's Existential Boozer.
From Hank Williams and Woody Guthrie to Little Richard and Memphis Minnie, Bob Dylan once listed the records that influenced him the most in his life.
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The disconnect between what an artist believes to be their best work and what the general public deems as their favorite makes the question of which song a songwriter is most proud of especially ...
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Presley extends and pulls apart a sensational, fast-moving version of Polk Salad Annie with the improvisational instincts of a rock’n’roll shaman. The band gaze on, laughing with astonishment at his ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Bob Dylan song released in 1965 is being recognized once again as one of the best songs ever written, over six decades after it ...
In a 1996 interview conducted by Morrissey over tea and cigarettes, Joni Mitchell mentioned that Bob Dylan had told her he could no longer write songs. Asked about a particular composition, he replied ...
On Page 76 of the 1959 Hibbing, Minnesota, high school yearbook, a certain member of the senior class is quoted as vowing “to join ‘Little Richard’” after graduation. That didn’t happen. Once this ...
Is Stephen Miller a closeted Bob Dylan fan? The question arose the other day when Miller, defending talk of a possible U.S. takeover of Greenland, said, “We live in a world, in the real world … that ...
If asked to sum up Bob Dylan’s career using his own lyrics, one could do far worse than clipping the above line from 1965’s Bringing It All Back Home. This lyrical maxim captures an idea articulated ...