...album? BR: Relationships would be the biggest, probably. Girls. You know musically, everything from The Replacements to Bob Dylan to Graham Parsons, Rolling Stones. The list could go on and on but those would probably be the biggest. Would you say that...
...is "old-fashioned". I do not see how the above is flamebait. Wrong, may be, but flamebait? I also like most of Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, and Jimi Hendrix better than almost all of the Beatles' songs. There's no accounting for taste. Pink Floyd are not really...
...The City Art Centre announces a "flurry of excitement" (only 25 days to go) over The Drawn Blank Series â an exhibition of Bob Dylan's colour paintings from the road, which was first revealed in this newspaper. "His style fits comfortably in a line of descent,...
...studio musician on break and wrote snappy organ riffs for a song later titled "Like a Rolling Stone" by a young dude named Bob Dylan. From there, it was like a biopic waiting to happen. There's Kooper jamming with Jimi Hendrix and playing on the Rolling Stones'...
...a stoolie. To mark Joan Baez's contribution to the folk revival in the '60s as well as her legendary liaison with Bob Dylan - outside Club Passim in Cambridge. For Barry & the Remains and countless other long-gone Boston bands - off Commonwealth Avenue by...
...towards comfort will be a 10-CD changer on which Obama can play his favourite artists, said to include Stevie Wonder and Bob Dylan. Despite the protection afforded by Cadillac One, the Secret Service will be taking no chances when Obama is sworn in as the...
...Dylan song followed him around his whole life, though he steadfastly refused to talk about it with reporters. In 2001 Bob Dylan biographical Howard Sounes actually got a quote out of him. â[Dylan] is a no-account song a bitch,â Zantzinger said. âHeâs just...
...of the music at those Ragged Edge open mics was written by the performers, but there was also cover music from the likes of Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead. ASCAP wanted a license fee of $900 a year from Ragged Edge owner Jake Schindel. He paid up and, to...
...detours into Tom Waits-esque stomping and hollering, The Low Anthem's music seems equally informed by Simon & Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, The Band and a late-night ride home in Joni Mitchell's car. "To Ohio" showcases the group's soft and tender side, but there's...
...instrument made in 1897 by the Pullman Palace Car Company. He performs his fiery Americana, as well as a plaintive take on Bob Dylan's "As I Went Out One Morning." This week, from San Francisco's Herbst Theatre, a 12-year-old pianist confronts a tricky Hungarian...