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Artists and performers included Jakob | Dylan, Talvin Singh, Barbara Hulanicki, Grayson Perr |
erformers played the hall during that era: Bob | Dylan (both solo and as part of the Rolling Thunder |
the Greenwich Village scene that included Bob | Dylan, and some of her recollections of the period, |
line in "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" " by Bob | Dylan, a song infulence by the folk song "Lord Randa |
arguing over why she and her younger siblings | Dylan and Sophie can never go out for Halloween. |
les and the music of the British Invasion, Bob | Dylan, the sounds of Motown, plus all the various da |
rows, Collective Soul, Wilco, Def Leppard, Bob | Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Adam Lambert, among oth |
lassic rock-era singer-songwriters such as Bob | Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young as his prima |
sound has been described as influenced by Bob | Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and My Bloody Valentine. |
ield, he has recorded with artists such as Bob | Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp and Patty |
nces, especially early in his career, were Bob | Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and the Rolling Stones. |
Dylan Thomas Sprouse and Cole Mitchell Sprouse (born | |
On February 17, 2010, lead singer | Dylan Anderson stated that Of Machines "might be tak |
Susan invites | Dylan to stay with her and gets him a place at Erins |
Reader of Walking Ollie and Along Came | Dylan by Stephen Foster |
As | Dylan was still playing exclusively folk music live, |
"Silhouettes" was also covered by Bob | Dylan, but still unreleased, from his Basement Tapes |
Ricks argues that | Dylan is still performing the song, and when he sing |
Twisted Wheel cite Davy Graham, Bob | Dylan, The Stooges The Small Faces, The Who, The Jam |
f Bearsville Records and former manager of Bob | Dylan, a string of bad luck thereafter kept the Deal |
Dylan agreed, suggesting that the package include a | |
Bob | Dylan is supposed to have been approached for the so |
The song relates how tension between | Dylan and Suze Rotolo came to a head in the last wee |
Dylan A. T. Miner is an artist, activist, and art hi | |
Dunk, but became better known with his role as | Dylan in Taiwanese drama, Fated to Love You. |
Dylan then takes a leaf from Johnny Cash and Brendan | |
She has two nephews | Dylan and Taylor Kain. |
theatre, dance and the musical stylings of Bob | Dylan, Twyla Tharp tells a coming-of-age story that |
efore the release of his album Love and Theft, | Dylan claimed that the song "is a minstrel song thro |
Dylan reveals that he is in league with the Deceptic | |
Another possible reason for | Dylan insisting that his name be removed from the so |
Even though | Dylan claims that the song's lyrics have no relation |
n named as co-writer of the film's theme song, | Dylan demanded that his writing credit be removed, l |
In the same film, | Dylan claimed that Seeger's unenthusiastic response |
rrently, a DSP application is implemented as a | Dylan project that uses the Koala HTTP server librar |
one on the beach, unseen by most of the group, | Dylan suspects that she sees him nearby talking into |
Years after recording the song, | Dylan commented that "I was trying to grasp somethin |
ly introduced one of his guitar players as Bob | Dylan during the show. |
Dylan details the conflicts between himself, and Rot | |
Two boats, Wolseley-Siddely and | Dylan, began the race. |
t of an appreciative audience, after the show, | Dylan and The Band decided not to include Dylan in a |
Jay went into business with | Dylan Preston, the mentor she hoped would take her a |
can journalist Al Aronowitz introduced them to | Dylan when the Beatles visited New York in February |
tions invited artists such as David Bowie, Bob | Dylan, Queen, The Rolling Stones, and Bruce Springst |
for example "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" by Bob | Dylan and the same song by Guns N' Roses). |
Rowley found it to be an "obvious copy of Bob | Dylan", as where Lennon refers to the listener as a |
e first heard folk and rock music (such as Bob | Dylan and The Rolling Stones) in the 1960s. |
ntion of the Grateful Dead, Joan Baez, and Bob | Dylan in the 1960s, which led to a recording contrac |
Dylan sang the song at the 1963 March on Washington. | |
a Pawn in their Game" is a song written by Bob | Dylan about the assassination of civil rights activi |
May 17 - Bob | Dylan and the Hawks (later The Band) perform at the |
Bob | Dylan 1966-1981: The Unauthorized Documentaries (200 |
Dylan played the song live at the Isle of Wight in a | |
sity Theater building, and his portrait of Bob | Dylan on the Hole in the Wall. |
Dylan recorded the song at least twelve times. | |
Dylan finds the TVE and tries to return to camp, run | |
Dylan weds the basic plots of the film and joke to c | |
pun on The Basement Tapes, a 1975 album by Bob | Dylan and The Band. |
Bob | Dylan performed the song on November 4, 1961 at the |
A month after the session with Traum, | Dylan recorded the song as a demo for his music publ |
Over the course of two hours, | Dylan and The Band performed alternating sets broken |
72, Gray published the first critical study of | Dylan's work; he is the author of Song & Dance Man I |
ollaborated with The Wallflowers (led by Jakob | Dylan) on the album Bringing Down the Horse on the t |
There was one attempt at including | Dylan in The Band's set, when Dylan played harmonica |
The song was performed by Bob | Dylan & The Grateful Dead, during a joint tour in Ju |
sterberg & The Replacements, The Jayhawks, Bob | Dylan, and The Cult. |
The songs' style was reminiscent of Bob | Dylan and the single, "I Ride Alone", became very no |
hnny Cash and Ray Charles, the Beatles and Bob | Dylan was the old fashioned American notion that eac |
Dylan is the older brother of Stingray, Janae and Br | |
"Visions of Johanna" is a song by Bob | Dylan from the 1966 album Blonde on Blonde. |
Bob | Dylan and The Band also recorded a rendition of the |
s music by artists such as the Beach Boys, Bob | Dylan and the Talking Heads, the computer software w |
Considered within the chronology of | Dylan's work, the song "George Jackson" is of specia |
embodying different aspects of the life of Bob | Dylan in the 2007 film I'm Not There, directed by To |
th Century and as a precursor to the music Bob | Dylan and the Band recorded at the Big Pink in 1967 |
Although earlier in the day | Dylan and the band had achieved satisfactory, album- |
s presumably severely intoxicated performance, | Dylan forgot the words to the first verse of "I Don' |
It is thought that afterward | Dylan wrote the song on a paper napkin. |
e jacket notes contain an untitled poem by Bob | Dylan with the recurring theme "An' I walked my road |
Bob | Dylan used the venue to record his Grammy-winning CD |
ive with Donovan, and appeared as a fan of Bob | Dylan in the BBC radio series Imagine. |
Within a short time, | Dylan made the song a regular part of his repertoire |
er, who is best remembered for his documentary | Dylan Thomas, the only Welsh film to have won an Aca |
re of the song's lyrics; it becomes clear that | Dylan lifted the structure of Behan's song to make t |
last one also includes several notation about | Dylan, and the quote "I think the truly natural thin |
In 1967, Bob | Dylan recorded the song during the Basement Tape ses |
When | Dylan & the Dead toured in 1987, they performed this |
Eric Harris and | Dylan Klebold, the two perpretators of the massacre, |
Dylan treated the crowd to a rare performance of "Ha | |
Dylan abandoned the race partway through the first l | |
In 1995 | Dylan performed the song live as part of the Sinatra |
Dylan Thomas Theatre | |
ount of the infamous shooting at Majoda whilst | Dylan lived there in 1945. |
cute to him, was I?" Brian Jones was known to | Dylan and they hung out when Dylan was in London. |
The department also gets a new captain, Amy | Dylan, who thinks that the Chinese way of police wor |
On September 20, 2007, | Dylan played this song live in concert for the first |
In his 2004 autobiography, Bob | Dylan wrote this in his description of discovering a |
Instead, | Dylan scrapped those plans, but not before sending t |
In October 1971, | Dylan re-recorded three songs from the Basement Tape |
Bob | Dylan has three songs, Fiona has 4 songs, and Rupert |
Dylan recorded three additional songs during these s | |
Dylan Kim Timmins is a fictional character from the | |
a Sun Life Mutual Fund, AIG India, HDFC Chubb, | Dylan Group, Titan Industries, Rediff.com, |
omen's studies graduate from Sacramento State, | Dylan planned to use the money to finance graduate s |
e first session for Bringing it All Back Home, | Dylan attempted to record this song only once, but h |
s that "they were very popular songs ... that [ | Dylan] wanted to put his own stamp on." |
The | Dylan reference to "the garage door" in the final ve |
Janovitz notes the picture is blurred and that | Dylan appears to be scowling at the camera, asking " |
Dylan referred to it as his favorite song on the alb | |
asement Tapes that Davis found unsatisfactory, | Dylan returned to the studio in September 1971 to re |
here he guided Canadian shot put record holder | Dylan Armstrong to a fourth place finish at the 2008 |
As a result of his long recuperation, | Dylan had to cancel the remaining shows he had sched |
Before the Concert, | Dylan chose to meet with the man that discovered him |
Dylan added to the song and rerecorded it in Nashvil | |
r or Later)", had been successfully realized), | Dylan relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in February |
Bob | Dylan began to include "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" i |
In 1953, | Dylan travelled to New York without her, undertaking |
The song was actually one of four | Dylan covers to appear on their debut album. |
Neil and | Dylan determine to get Neil aboard a Terran spacecra |
The series ended with Jake and | Dylan cosidering to go their separate ways (though t |
e 1978 tour grossed more than $20 million, and | Dylan acknowledged to the Los Angeles Times that he |
On Monday 19 October 1953, writer | Dylan Thomas told BBC producer Donald Cleverdon that |
The Band's various concerts and shows with Bob | Dylan while touring together in 1974. |
Weberman appears in the film Bob | Dylan World Tours 1966-1974 - Through the Camera of |
Bob | Dylan World Tours 1966-1974: Through the Camera of B |
The | Dylan Thomas Trail runs through places associated wi |
There is also a detailed guide available, The | Dylan Thomas Trail, which helps you walk the route b |
"To Ramona" from Listen to Bob | Dylan: A Tribute |
Various Artists - Listen to Bob | Dylan: A Tribute (2005) |
d album (2005), by The Format on Listen to Bob | Dylan: A Tribute (2005), by Bryan Ferry on Dylanesqu |
owin' in the Wind" - released on Listen to Bob | Dylan: A Tribute (2005) |
e song on the 2005 tribute album Listen to Bob | Dylan: A Tribute |
Bob | Dylan played two dates on December 4, 1997 and Decem |
hwood parody Under Torch Wood (in the style of | Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood), in which he is descr |
ar, the song also references the "Nogood Boyo" | Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood, and appears to genera |
Paul Cable, in his book Bob | Dylan: His Unreleased Recordings (New York: Schirmer |
a songwriter in thrall to the Beats, Brel and | Dylan, 'Haiku' ups the ante with more extreme, nerve |
In addition, | Dylan had used rain as a symbol in earlier songs, su |
be short and sweet, but it's an example of how | Dylan begins using uncommon word couplings to evoke |
song has been covered by Jackie Deshannon, Bob | Dylan (with Van Morrison), Zero, Jerry Garcia, James |
c circle in Swansea circa 1930, which included | Dylan Thomas, Vernon Watkins and Daniel Jones. |
Although | Dylan received very poor reviews, it managed to hit |
In the book | Dylan - Visions, Portraits, and Back Pages, compiled |
A.J.P. Taylor lived there, and | Dylan Thomas visited him there. |
Bob | Dylan - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Piano |
, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Bob | Dylan) - Volume 1, Volume 3 |
Flash ( | Dylan Duffus) wakes up to a phone call from Angel (Y |
on-album single "One Too Many Mornings," a Bob | Dylan cover, was the band's sixth and final Hot 100 |
All I Really Want to Do" was first released on | Dylan's 1964 album Another Side of Bob Dylan, and wa |
His son, | Dylan Olsen, was drafted 28th overall by the Chicago |
His eldest son, | Dylan Ahern, was found dead in his apartment on 22 N |
aincy at the end of the 2008/2009 season, when | Dylan Hartley was appointed in his place. |
m 2nd Chapter of Acts), Kelly Willard, and Bob | Dylan who was a close friend of Green's - contributi |
The | Dylan language was code-named Ralph. |
Reg also has another son named | Dylan who was drafted by the Belleville Bulls in the |
Dylan Avery was interviewed for the program, which c | |
2 during the sessions for The Freewheelin' Bob | Dylan, but was not used on that album, which was ent |
ons are works by William Leonard Marshall, Bob | Dylan, Jacob Weisberg, and Harlan Coben. |
gs originally performed by The Beatles and Bob | Dylan, as well as recent hit singles by such acts as |
nd "Love Rescue Me" with backing vocals by Bob | Dylan), as well as the Woody Guthrie song "Jesus Chr |
Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet | |
According to Bob | Dylan, Luke, when he sang at The Gaslight Cafe, was |
me aware of American singer and songwriter Bob | Dylan and, when having acquired a copy of his album |
All songs written by Bob | Dylan, except where noted. |
Former journalists included poet | Dylan Thomas, who joined from school in 1930 but lef |
e song is that St. Augustine is a stand-in for | Dylan himself, who had been viewed as a prophet or m |
The Band in 1965, and recommended them to Bob | Dylan, with whom they undertook a famed and tumultuo |
"Forever Young" is one of seven | Dylan songs whose lyrics were reset for soprano and |
da Tablet plays), Harold Pinter, Joe Orton and | Dylan Thomas, whose Under Milk Wood was written spec |
work has appeared on tinywords include Michael | Dylan Welch, William J. Higginson, Jim Kacian, Georg |
h as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Cher, Bob | Dylan, Robin Williams, Whitney Houston & Eddie Murph |
ly 8, 2009 a concert with John Mellencamp, Bob | Dylan, and Willie Nelson was held at the ballpark. |
hieved in the early hours of March 10, 1966 by | Dylan along with Kenny Buttrey, Henry Strzelecki on |
She is divorced from Nip/Tuck actor | Dylan Walsh, with whom she has two children, Joanna |
The Bob | Dylan Show with John Mellencamp and Willie Nelson ma |
his departure holds true to the writing style | Dylan approaches with the ending of many of his song |
On 5 November | Dylan collapsed with breathing difficulties and was |
with Zac Efron, in Sonny With a Chance as Chad | Dylan Cooper with Demi Lovato, and in Starstruck as |
Blood In The Gallery music by | Dylan Roche words by Mario Lalli. |
The album title is a reference to the | Dylan Thomas work Poem On His Birthday. |
Records were insistent, believing that another | Dylan cover would result in an instant hit for the g |
rlier melody; like many folk artists including | Dylan, Guthrie would often adopt familiar folk melod |
by Massive Attack, "Tangled Up In Blue" by Bob | Dylan, "Shoulda Woulda Coulda" by Beverley Knight, " |
In Wired Magazine, | Dylan Tweney wrote that 10 MPH “...is about more tha |
The house has long had artistic links, as | Dylan Thomas wrote Portrait of the Artist as a Young |
it is unknown which is the most accurate since | Dylan has yet to comment on the plot. |
She then tells | Dylan, "If you finish it, I'll sing it on a record." |
sey's influences include Gordon Lightfoot, Bob | Dylan, Neil Young and Leonard Cohen among others. |
He had become friends with | Dylan and Yuri two years earlier at an open mic nigh |
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