But with Bob Dylan’s success and the pressure and ... about Neuwirth and those times in that bar. In the fall of 1965, Dylan him-self would unveil “Positively 4th Street,” a stern single ...
In retrospect, Bob Dylan ... business. Dylan, who’d released a couple of laid-back country-tinged albums and had performed sparingly since his last tour with The Band in 1966, had signed a ...
He’d only performed onstage a handful of times since his notorious 1966 ... shows in 1965, when earnest folkies screamed “Judas!” as Bob played rock’n’roll, cemented Dylan as a cultural ...
Bob Dylan has stunned fans with ... Members of the public shared footage of Dylan's recent performance of Desolation Row, the closing track of his 1965 album Highway 61 Revisited.
We are dipping into the Far Out Magazine vault to look back at the pivotal moment Tom Petty heard Bob Dylan for the very ...
Uproar at Bob Dylan concert,” reads one headline adorning his Live In Sydney 1966 bootleg. “Sydney’s wackiest concert,” reads another, jostling against “Bad Boy Bob!”, the shock ...
Dylan did play the hall on the same tour, playing two dates in May 1965 and May 1966. He began with an acoustic set before bringing out his band The Hawks in the second half to play a ...
to the story of The Band and Dylan’s trajectory away from the turbulent zenith of 1966. They were like two stage sets colliding: draughty old theatres filled with boos changed into mid-Seventies ...
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 ...
The vibes grew even darker that fall when George Harrison became the first Beatle to tour North America since his former band retired from the road in 1966 ... most of all. Bob Dylan — the ...