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A Drunken Western Masterpiece from Sam Peckinpah & Bob Dylan Was Butchered 50 Years Ago and Is Now Restored
After a studio hack job, Peckinpah tried to get his name removed from Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid. Now the film gets the release it deserves.
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The time Rob Halford met Bob Dylan, the man who gave Judas Priest their name
Rob Halford has only met Bob Dylan once, but he’s never forgotten the hilarious conversation that followed
Bob Dylan recorded Red River Shore for his monumental 1997 Time Out of Mind, but in the end it did not make the record. That choice makes sense; it would have been out of place on the record.
But I’m struck by how perfectly the song would fit on Springsteen’s 1995 Ghost of Tom Joad.
I even hear Dylan mimicking Springsteen’s vocal mannerisms.
Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson have announced that they will tour together this summer, with guest stars including Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, John Mellencamp, and Billy Strings at select dates. Here's more from Consequence, plus how to get tickets.
#GreatAlbums1980s - #BobDylan – Oh Mercy (1989). For decades, those convinced Dylan was finally done were forced to eat their words whenever the Bobmeister made one of his occasional returns (mostly) to form. Oh Mercy swept aside a decade of middling LPs with a set charged with passion and indignation on "Political World," "Everything is Broken" and the astounding "What Was It You Wanted." Daniel Lanois captured Dylan's aging rasp against a touch of Louisiana swamp boogie.
This is the first spellbinding volume of the three-volume memoir of one of the greatest musical legends of all time. In CHRONICLES Volume I, Bob Dylan takes us back to the early 1960s when he arrived in New York to launch his phenomenal career. This is Dylan's story in his own words - a personal view of his motivations, frustrations and remarkable creativity.
"Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" otherwise known as simply "Norwegian Wood", is a song by the English #rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written mainly by #JohnLennon, with lyrical contributions from #PaulMcCartney, and credited to the #LennonMcCartney songwriting partnership. Influenced by the introspective lyrics of #BobDylan, the song is considered a milestone in the Beatles' development as songwriters. https://youtu.be/B_RQv7OMJFI
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BOB DYLAN "Freaked Out" When He Heard The JIMI HENDRIX Version Of His Classic... Then Started Playing It The Exact Same Way; PROFESSOR OF ROCK Reports