Bob Dylan, Desolation Row
Yet one caveat of The 1974 Live Recordings is the fact that Dylan and The Band played a lot of the same songs each night.
A massive new box set documents Dylan's take-no-prisoners 1974 tour with The Band, when the already-mythic singer-songwriter ...
It's time for New Music Friday. Today, we've got an uncategorizable band from my own hometown of Kansas City, Mo., 50-year-old recordings from a folk legend and the long-awaited return of a ...
The new book 'Talkin' Greenwich Village' reveals the origins of Bob Dylan's 'Blowin' in the Wind' and its impact on the New ...
You can use a lot of adjectives to describe the albums in Bob Dylan's sprawling catalog. "Low-key" generally isn’t one of ...
In retrospect, Bob Dylan likened his 1974 reunion tour with The Band to Elvis Presley’s “Fat Elvis” period. It was powerful, ...
Lighters at the ready, because here comes the flood. Drawn from 16-track tape, 1/4in reels and lo-fi sound board cassettes ...
Together, these men faced a daunting — if not impossible — task: Live up to the most mythologized rock tour of the sixties, the most mythologized decade in all of rock music. The miracle of The 1974 ...
David Browne's "Talkin' Greenwich Village" tells the story of the performers, the clubs and the social forces that shaped a ...