Bob Dylan was teetering on irrelevance when he finally returned to the road in 1974 with The Band, who were in the throes of ...
Tour ’74 was Dylan’s first-ever arena tour—a rock commonplace by 1974 that had not even been imaginable in 1966. Tour ’74 was ...
Together, these men faced a daunting — if not impossible — task: Live up to the most mythologized rock tour of the sixties, the most mythologized decade in all of rock music. The miracle of The 1974 ...
Forever Young’] is about the hope of a parent for ... the knowledge that youth is fleeting. “Bob Dylan has always known that.
Lighters at the ready, because here comes the flood. Drawn from 16-track tape, 1/4in reels and lo-fi sound board cassettes ...
Live Recordings’ from Bob Dylan and The Band’ will likely blow fans and collectors away with impressive sets from both ...
Listen to a previously unheard performance by Bob Dylan and The Band of “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” from the upcoming 'The 1974 Live Recordings' box set.
Bob Dylan – The 1974 Live Recordings will be ... via a never-released version of “Forever Young” recorded in Seattle on Feb. 9, 1974. The set’s release is timed to celebrate the 50th ...
All of that has overshadowed the fact that Dylan is playing some of his loosest ... Be Released," "Knockin' on Heaven's Door, ...
Rod Stewart has made no bones about some questionable sides of his catalogue, but he knew there were some strange pieces of ...
Bob Dylan and Neil Young co-headlined a UK gig ... and while some of best-loved songs - including Mr Tambourine Man, Forever Young and Don't Think Twice - were omitted, such is his arsenal it ...
The B-52s, BeBe Winans, Angélique Kidjo, Chuck Leavell and many others performed in Atlanta at a concert honoring the former ...