After Bob said the world had enough songs, he wrote the masterful Rough and Rowdy Ways, so these are my thoughts on Bob Dylan that can't quite fit into a tweet.
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Last night I watched Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley. It was really inspiring because it’s about Elvis taking control of his artistry. It’s the moment he realizes, to quote Bob Dylan, “I can’t sing a song that I don’t...
The subtitle is a lyric from Dylan’s unrecorded song “I Don’t Want to Do It”. George’s demo of it in 1970 is one of my favorite versions of a Dylan song by another artist. I can’t think of another song Dylan has written that is more nostalg...
Earlier this summer the Criterion Collection released a new edition of Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid, and in the special features Kris Kristofferson told a story I’d never heard before about Bob Dylan’s time filming down in Durango, Mexico. I...
What else are the Traveling Wilburys if not a vocal group? Their song “7 Deadly Sins” is pure Doo-wop. I can picture the conversation of how the song was written.
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