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Dylan's 40-show 1974 tour with The Band produced a live double-album later that year. Now, the music available from that tour has increased dramatically with the release of a new 27-CD set.
On October 4, Bob Dylan opened the 2024 European leg of his prolonged Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour. The musician landed at ...
In retrospect, Bob Dylan likened his 1974 reunion tour with The Band to Elvis Presley’s “Fat Elvis” period. It was powerful, sure, but it was nostalgia; creatively unsatisfying. And a cash grab.
Bob Dylan's '80s career was a creatively complicated time filled with self competition fueled by the never ending pursuit of ...
During his Tuesday night show in Buffalo, New York, Dylan decided to finally play “Desolation Row” and accompanied it musically with a freakin’ wrench. According to videos shared online by people who ...
The years playing as their own unit had seen The Band grow in confidence, and they more than held their own against their old friend. That can’t possibly be Bob Dylan, looking just like he did ...
Blonde on Blonde yields “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35,” “Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine),” “Just Like a Woman,” and “Leopardskin Pillbox Hat,” while Dylan draws one song each from Pat ...
Recently, Bob Dylan has taken the controls of his account, offering a string of random and not-very-timely thoughts.
Bob Dylan — the prodigal generational spokesman who hadn’t toured regularly in eight long years — was back with his most famous accompanists, the mostly Canadian bar band formerly known as ...
Bob Dylan performs live on stage with Robbie Robertson of The Band at Madison Square Garden, New York as part of his 1974 Tour Of America on 30 January 1974 (Redferns) But by 1973, The Band were ...
Bob Dylan and The Band toured together in January and February ... a rollicking bar-room brawl of a song from Dylan's then-current album "Planet Waves" in a Philadelphia afternoon show.