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When I heard a Dylan song called ‘Positively Fourth Street' and thought ‘Oh my God, you can write about anything in songs.'" ...
Although the two artists didn’t always see eye to eye, it’s safe to say that both Bob Dylan and John Lennon changed the trajectory of rock ‘n’ roll forever in their respective careers.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Bob Dylan (left) in 1964 and John Lennon in 1965. Lennon's "I Want to Hold Your Hand" would ...
Roy Orbison may have been the basis for all great rock and roll singers, but Bob DYlan knew of a few people who had him beat.
Imitation is said to be the sincerest form of flattery, but as Bob Dylan and John Lennon learned during a tense interaction one night in London, that flattery falls flat to someone who prioritizes ...
Paul McCartney recalled the "teenage fool" antics he and John Lennon got into in the earliest days of their friendship.
It's hard to imagine John Lennon as anything other than John Lennon, but I put it that in another life, he would have been a rapper.
John Lennon carried a jukebox filled with 40 records. This musical diary reveals the diverse sounds that fueled his ...
The National Guard units that opened fire on students at Kent State University in May 1970 were called in by the Ohio ...
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, and were captivated by it. "I think Paul got the record from a French DJ," John Lennon recalled. "And for the rest of our three weeks in Paris we didn't stop playing it.
One of the emotions that Brian Wilson can write about most effectively is love, but there is one artist he holds in higher regard.
Jimi Hendrix famously played the final slot at the legendary Woodstock festival in 1969, but who had opened the show three ...