With rock now oriented toward superstars in superdomes. Dylan has decided to share small stages with old friends and provide a platform for complete unknowns.
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek – March 24, 1975 Drugs and death have bedeviled rock music from the beginning, claiming such casualties as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and the Rolling Stones’ Brian…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek – March 3, 1975. Written with Eleanor Clift in Atlanta. “He sure is a little thing. But he’s so cute,” swooned the 30-year-old divorcee. “He’s like a…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek – March 3, 1975 (written with Eleanor Clift in Atlanta) “He sure is a little thing. But he’s so cute,” swooned the 30-year-old divorcee. “He’s like a…
Read moreOriginal Publication – Newsweek: February 24, 1975 Back in the sock-hop, skooby-doo era of rock ‘n’ roll, Neil Sedaka, Paul Anka and Bobby Vinton made teen-agers scream with such classics…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, February 10, 1975 Bob Dylan is on the road again. His guise this time is the Little Tramp. On his new Columbia Records album, “Blood on the Tracks,”…
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