Bob of the Day
The great Bob Dylan turned 70 yesterday. Here’s some Bob tracks, suggested by Matt B: [Photograph by Barry Feinstein, 1965]
View ArticleMorning Art
When I was a teenager I spent four summers working at a day care center on the upper west side. There was a copy of this poster on the wall in the toddler’s room. Eventually, it was given to me. I...
View ArticlePositively Positively
Dig this wonderful piece of research by Bob Egan on the locations of Dylan album covers. And thanks to Matt B for the link.
View ArticleNew York Minute
Seen in the bathroom of a bar in the East Village. In case you’d forgotten: Dylan is the Still King.
View ArticleI Must Admit I Felt a Little Uneasy When She Bent Down to Tie the Laces of My...
This Sunday gives a reason to troop out to Williamsburg as Classic Album Sundays makes it’s US debut. [Featured Image via Lucid and Mysterious]
View ArticleThe Bobster
Here’s Mark Jacobson’s 2001 Rolling Stone feature on the Cult of Bob: Someday, no doubt, when the keepers of the tower officially allow that Bob was one of the two or three greatest American artists...
View ArticleBeat of the Day
When you got nothin’ you got nothin’ to lose. [Photo Credit: Robert Galbraith/Reuters]
View ArticleStuds and Bob
Via the always nourishing Kottke, check out Studs Terkel’s 1963 interview with Dylan.
View ArticleYou Don’t See Us, But We See You
Tom Junod on Dylan: A few years ago, he was picked up by the police in Long Branch, New Jersey, for the crime of walking in the rain, dressed in sweatpants and a hooded sweatshirt, and peering into...
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