Bob Dylan and The Band made music in upstate New York in 1967 that combined the unique talents of the men with a laid-back mindset brought on by their idyllic surroundings to create something magical.
Bob Dylan doesn't really have any rhyme or reason when it comes to recording, but he thought this album was one of the most enjoyable experiences in a studio.
Due in stores on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with a documentary, “Lost Songs: The Basement Tapes Continued” at 9 p.m. Nov. 21 on Showtime. How fertile was the “Basement Tapes” period in 1967 when Bob Dylan ...
A batch of lyrics that Bob Dylan wrote in the late 1960s were given by Dylan to producer T-Bone Burnett, who came up with the idea to have some contemporary musicians set the words to music.
"First published in hardcover in 1997 ..."--T.p. verso. https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source=~!silibraries&uri=full=3100001~!716439 ...
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