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May 16, 2005

Visions of Johanna

Simpsons_dylan Dylan Art by Brian West

The Guinness Book Of World Records has officially given credit for the world’s shortest Dylan interview to CREEM regular Jeffrey Morgan for the following exchange. (From ”And Plus”)

Dylan's Gigging Bands, for all but five of the musicians who’ve toured with Dylan from Newport ‘til now

Bookstore owner Izzy Young met Bob Dylan in 1960 in the midst of the budding Greenwich Village folk scene. Izzy Young tells how the surprising young Dylan took folk music to new heights. (From KEXP’s Dylan archives. Thank you, Paul K. for the last three items)

Recording 'Like a Rolling Stone', 16 June 1965, Studio A / Columbia Records, New York City

“Rosemary combed her hair and took a cabbage into town”. 103 additional Dylan’s Mondegreens. (“Mondegreens" are mishearings of the lyrics of popular songs. From Bergsj ö’s Dylan site)

Old concert B&W photos, Massey Hall, Toronto, April 4, 1980. (By Jlacpo's flickr photosets)

How Long Has It Been Since Dylan Played... A list of the date/location of the most recent performance of each Dylan song

Dylan stones at the Duluth armory: Everybody must get some stones

Dylan Freak: One stop for up-to-the-minute Bob Dylan news, sports & weather

The BBC's Dylan Thomas website

Many More Unusual Bob Dylan Links Here

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Another Greil Marcus article about "Like A Rolling Stone", http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/story/0,12102,1482218,00.html (From Paul)

Posted by: Hanan at May 16, 2005 6:54:10 AM

Good stuff! Funny mondegreens!!


Nice picture of Visions of Johanna.... Sigh....that'll mess me up forever when I hear that song.

Posted by: Amy at May 16, 2005 11:15:36 AM

Interesting site....It takes awhile, at least for me, to know what it was about!

Keep up the good work. And if you haven't seen this post, you really should--at least once in your life:

whowilldietoday.blogspot.com

Posted by: RK at May 16, 2005 9:05:40 PM