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  1. May 24, 2020 · Here, with commentary from Bono, Mick Jagger, Lenny Kravitz, Lucinda Williams, Sheryl Crow and other famous fans, are Dylan’s 100 greatest songs – just the tip of the iceberg for an artist of his...

  2. Sep 26, 2021 · Bob Dylan - Changing of the Guards (Official Audio) Playlist with the 50 greatest songs by Bob Dylan, in order from 1 to 50, according to a list made by The Guardian in 2020.

    • ‘Murder Most Foul’
    • ‘Tangled Up in Blue’
    • ‘The Man in Me’
    • ‘All Along The Watchtower’
    • ‘Sign on The Window’
    • ‘Idiot Wind’
    • ‘Lay Lady Lay
    • ‘It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue’
    • ‘I Threw It All Away’
    • ‘Subterranean Homesick Blues’

    Whether it has been protestors picketing his property and calling for him to join them in direct action, critical lambasting’s of his born-again Christian phase or playing through pain as his hand recovered from a motorbike accident, it is clear that Bob has braved hardships in his career and his noble battle through them is proof that he did it al...

    A part of arguably Dylan’s greatest album, Blood on the Tracks, ‘Tangled Up In Blue’ represents one of Dylan’s most enterprising moments, all the while maintaining his notorious drawl. Though the singer had always been open about his feelings, allowing his music to do most of the diarising needed to succeed in the pop world, this track is one of hi...

    After a decade of musical dominance in the 1960s, Dylan found himself retreating from the accursed ‘voice of a generation’ tag that bestowed upon him. For his 1970 album, New Morning, he intentionally stripped his songs of anything that could be interpreted as some sort of satirical metaphor, and surprisingly such constraints resulted in somewhat o...

    The deep introspective spiritualism of Dylan’s oeuvre is often shadowed in biblical overtones. They’re many ways to interpret this song but if my opinion is worth a dime, it seems to be about Christ upon the cross and the two thief’s conversing on either side. I could be wrong but it proves an important point regardless: it is the ambiguity and phi...

    Perhaps ‘Sign on the Window’ is an inclusion that may raise some eyebrows and perhaps I’ll Google will toss this old article back to me and I’ll second guess the inclusion. However, one of the most beautiful things music can do is transfigure itself to a higher level even after a myriad of listens. Within the depths of lockdown this track moseyed u...

    With Blood on the TracksDylan was back to narrative songwriting with a bang. The songs were more so stories regaled rather than predicaments dissected, and ‘Idiot Wind’ is a ferocious tale of rock ‘n’ roll. The song is spewed out bile, that proves for all his wonderful, sweet touches and poignancy, he’s often at his best when his pen is moved by ra...

    Nashville Skyline, the album that features the incredible track ‘Lay Lady Lay’ was a huge departure for Dylan. True, he had ditched folk a long time ago but now it seemed he was also ditching the voice of a generation too. The singer puts on his best croon to bring the album to life and there is perhaps no better showing of this than on ‘Lay Lady L...

    1965’s Bringing It All Back Home is one album that few musicians worth their salt would disagree over. Positively packed with reminders of Dylan’s unfathomable and unfiltered talent, ‘It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue’ has gone on to typify this moment of artistic purity for Dylan. It’s another track that puts Dylan in the centre of a pool of petrol, on...

    In an era that found Dylan crooning with a silky voice that seemed to have power blasted off the old “sand and glue”, he crafted a song suitably sweet to go along with it. However, it was also such an unadorned dose of unarguable profundity that it was sweet, but never saccharine, like spiritual honey. Although the melody may be dainty the message ...

    To open his electric oeuvre on Bring It All Back Home Dylan met his “Judas!” picketers with a fist. Rather than clutch to the safety of a successful formula, Dylan laced this proto-rap song with a flourish of jostling acoustic and electric guitars. The song is a visceral bludgeon and an incendiary attack on orthodoxy in all its guises. However, wha...

  3. Bob Dylan: Greatest Hits. Bob Dylan’s essentials—Like A Rolling Stone, The Times They Are A-Changin’, Hurricane, Every Grain of Sand, Blowin’ In The Wind, Mr. Tambourine Man &...

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  5. Playlist with the 100 greatest songs by Bob Dylan, in order from 1 to 100, according to the list made by Rolling Stone magazine. All songs (from Dylan's official Youtube channel) are in their...

  6. May 24, 2020 · Music. 100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs. From "Just Like a Woman" to "John Wesley Harding," we count down the American icon's key masterpieces. By Rolling Stone. May 24, 2020. Herve Merliac/AP....

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