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.
Lighters at the ready, because here comes the flood. Drawn from 16-track tape, 1/4in reels and lo-fi sound board cassettes ...
Tour ’74 was Dylan’s first-ever arena tour—a rock commonplace by 1974 that had not even been imaginable in 1966. Tour ’74 was ...
ongoing Bob Dylan archival initiative known as The Bootleg Series. Instead, This project was conceived and ... that begat Planet Waves no doubt got in the way of formulating new arrangements for ...
"The new Marvel series combines the inventiveness of 'WandaVision ... grew up watching late at night on local television," wrote Dylan Routh for the Observer. If "Captain America: The First ...
Fans hoisting live flames — and illuminated cellphones — aloft at shows is a live-music tradition. A new box set by Dylan and ...
The "Soy Bomb" guy, aka Michael Portnoy, cemented his place in Grammy (and live television) lore with his decision to dance ...
In David Browne’s new book Talkin’ Greenwich Village, the writer details the transformative history of Bob Dylan’s ’60s anthem “Blowin’ in the Wind.” Browne, a senior writer for Rolling Stone, ...
Was “Bob the Builder” the inspiration here ... During his Tuesday night show in Buffalo, New York, Dylan decided to finally play “Desolation Row” and accompanied it musically with a ...
In a new video, Dylan, 43, showed off the gorgeous dining area, living room and kitchen as she unveiled a piece of artwork that her husband, Brian Fichera, made. Brian, 37, held up a piece of ...