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In the almost 60 years since Bob Dylan released his debut album, countless words have been spilled on his singular legacy. There are books and movies and over half a century’s worth of music journalism trying to dissect the mystery and pin down the multitudes. College courses unpack his lyrics. A Presidential Medal Of Freedom and a Nobel Prize and who knows how many other honors mark Dylan’s towering, seismic presence as not just a musician but a cultural and literary icon of the American Century. All of which is to say: You and I both know about Bob Dylan, and there’s little I could say to celebrate his 80th birthday that hasn’t been said many times before.
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10 Years: Listen To Bob Dylan’s First Non-Print Interview In 10 Years
submitted by Nick Nov 30th 2014 04:09 am (stereogum.com)
Bob Dylan gave his first non-print interview since 2004 to talk about The Basement Tapes era, which recently got two notable releases: one of rarities from Dylan himself called The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 and another from supergroup the New Basement Tapes that recorded some of Dylan’s unreleased songs from t...
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Bob Dylan: New Bob Dylan Album Shadows In The Night Confirmed For 2015
submitted by Nick Oct 31st 2014 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Bob Dylan has confirmed that he will release a new album next year called Shadows In The Night. There’s no details about the record yet, but it seems likely that it will be a covers album that contains his cover of Frank Sinatra’s “Full Moon And Empty Arms” that came out earlier this year. When [...]
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Bob Dylan: Stream Selections From Bob Dylan The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11
submitted by Nick Oct 27th 2014 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
In case you’re confused about the various Bob Dylan Basement Tapes projects coming out this November, there are two separate endeavors: The New Basement Tapes is an all-star lineup of musicians led by T. Bone Burnett who’ve filled in the missing parts of unfinished Dylan songs from the Basement Tapes era; their album is calle...
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Bob Dylan: – “Tupelo” (John Lee Hooker Cover) (Stereogum Premiere)
submitted by Nick Oct 23rd 2014 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
For years, The Basement Tapes, Bob Dylan’s 1967 recordings with the Band, went unreleased; the heavily bootlegged album only saw release in 1975. And many of the songs that they recorded together still haven’t seen release, but that’s about to change. There’s a deluxe six-CD reissue of The Basement Tapes c...
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Bob Dylan: – “Dress It Up, Better Have It All”
submitted by Nick Oct 16th 2014 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Bob Dylan recorded his storied and much-bootlegged Basement Tapes with the Band in 1967, and they didn’t see official release until eight years later. A new box-set version of the tapes is coming out next month, though, and there’s a six-CD version that includes at least a few never-before-released songs from those sessions. ...
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