The first sounds you hear when you drop the needle — or click the digital file — on Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks are guitars ringing and chiming, almost like bells. They serve as a kind of preface or overture or opening statement or call to prayer for what the listener is about to hear: 56 minutes of a journey through dark heat into the heart and soul of an artist at the depths of sadness driving him to the heights of creative achievement.
The beauty of the movie, and of Timothée Chalamet's performance, is it captures how the secret of Dylan's music was never about what it "means."
Was the relationship between Bob Dylan and John Lennon really as one-sided as people think? Let's take a look at the evidence.
Amidst Oscar buzz and fans applauding him for his turn as Bob Dylan, the 29-year-old actor reveals why he's still yet to meet the music icon.
Ray Padgett's indispensable website "Flagging Down the Double E's" features interviews with figures from all across the Dylan universe — along with a comprehensive bootlegs guide
Dylan seemed to be in on the joke, posting an old black and white clip of himself saying “Good God, I must leave right away.”
Personal collection of late rock journalist Al Aronowitz, including 60 Dylan items, sold for $1.5 million at Julien's Auctions event
With Bob Dylan all the rage once more thanks to 'A Complete Unknown', an early draft of 'Mr. Tambourine Man' has sold for over $500,000 at auction.
Chris Robinson shares the time he saw Bob Dylan give the Rolling Stones the bird at a concert in the South of France.
Bob Dylan’s typewritten draft of the "Mr. Tambourine Man" lyrics sold for $508,000 Saturday at an auction featuring 60 Dylan items.
Bob Dylan is enjoying yet another wave of recognition with his story of coming to superstardom being told in the film A Complete Unknown. Now, BBC News reports that two pages of old paper containing the draft lyrics to one of his most famous songs have sold at auction for $508,