MIAMI (AP) — Bob Dylan has been telling stories through songs for 60 years. But recently America’s master lyricist has also captured moments in a new series of paintings that, just like his songs, are intimate and a bit of a mystery.
An original advertisement forBlood on the Tracks, on display in the Center, perhaps articulates it best: "We don't know what change has come about in Dylan's life. Maybe even he doesn't. In any case, he isn't saying. But there's evidence. And you can judge for yourself." Bob Dy...
When Bob Dylan does an interview it makes waves. Quotes from Dylan’s latest meeting with the press — a conversation with AARP editor Bob Love, have appeared everywhere from the Brooklym Vegan blog to the L.A. Times. If you haven’t checked out the interview yet, here’s how it begin...
Bob Dylan The 1966 Live Recordings ripped to iTunes without artwork Despite claims by Sony that it went to great lengths to get 36 new and unique photographs for the box set, they forgot to populate the database with the pictures linked to the metadata for the disks. Blame the usual slack...
The cover of Bob Dylan’s 1974 album, “Planet Waves,” featuring The Band, with artwork by Dylan. It was his first album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts in the United States. Bob Dylan AP Dylan performed at the Houston Astrodome in Texas Jan. 25, 1975. That year he released...
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(with extra pictures) in a combination cardboard and clear plastic jewel box. Part of the joy of this series is that the artwork on these albums is being carefully matched to the original LP’s, correcting the sloppy approximations which have plagued Columbia’s CD reissues of Dylan albums ...
demos or live versions of that material. The versions of the songs on this package are radically different from the officially released versions. The cover is new artwork by Bob Dylan. The liner notes have been written by Greil Marcus, who wrote the original Self Portrait review for Rolling ...
Germany. It featured more than 200 watercolors and gouaches made from original drawings by Dylan. Other exhibits and features of his artwork include "The Brazil Series," an exhibit of 40 large acrylic paintings at the National Gallery of Denmark; "The Asia Series," an exhibit of his paintings...
Looking back at the artwork chosen by the famously enigmatic songwriter. The Freewheelin Bob Dylan, (1963) Columbia 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan,' (1963) Shot by Columbia Records photographer Don Hunstein, the cover of Dylan's sophomore album features girlfriend Suze Rotolo clutching his arm ...