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So come gather ‘round, people, and let's judge Dylan by his image, or his images. We're ranking all 40 of his studio albums by the quality of the cover art. We've left out archival discs like the ...
A Complete Unknown, out in theaters on Dec. 25, stars Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan in a highly-anticipated biopic that ...
The cover for the Bob Dylan album 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan', released by Columbia Records in 1963. The cover features Dylan and his girlfriend Suze Rotolo walking near their apartment in ...
Weeks before the release of his seismic “The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan,” the singer performed stunning new originals at a tiny Kenmore Square cafe, joined friends for a Hootenanny in Cambridge ...
Girl from the North Country first appeared on Dylan's 1963 album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. But it featured again on Nashville Skyline in 1969 as a duet with Johnny Cash.
Bob Dylan only wrote two of the 13 songs on his self-titled 1962 debut album. Just a year later, he jam-packed The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan with 14 originals, several of which now stand as among the ...
The two Chalamet covers are both abbreviated versions, and they both definitely sound like someone trying to sound like Bob Dylan. You’re not going to hear these things and think that you’re ...
Full steam ahead Flipping the formula of its predecessor, Dylan's 1963 follow-up album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, offered 11 originals by Dylan and just two traditional songs.
In that movie, Ledger and Gainsbourg recreated the cover of A Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, which is arguably the most famous single image of the singer’s career.
Bob Dyland regrets ‘Ballad in Plain D’ and never performed it live. I like the way it reveals a rarely seen side of the artist.
Way back in 2020, it was reported that Timothée Chalamet was set to play Bob Dylan in a biopic. Well, it’s coming right up now: A Complete Unknown is set to hit theaters in December, and today ...
Girl from the North Country first appeared on Dylan’s 1963 album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. But it featured again on Nashville Skyline in 1969 as a duet with Johnny Cash. That version has been ...
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