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Bob Dylan Covers The Beatles, The Rolling Stones & Neil Young (Videos & Audio)





Besides being the best songwriter the worlds ever seen, Bob Dylan is also a master interpreter of other people´s songs.

Here are some covers of Beatles, The Rolling Stones & Neil Young.

The Beatles

Something (George Harrison)

Echo Arena
Liverpool, England
1 May 2009
  • Bob Dylan (vocal & keyboard)
  • Stu Kimball (guitar)
  • Denny Freeman (guitar)
  • Donnie Herron (violin, mandolin, steel guitar)
  • Tony Garnier (bass)
  • George Recile (drums & percussion)

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June 9: Bob Dylan received an honorary degree from Princeton University in 1970 – Photos

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I think we were staying at John Hammond’s house. Sara was trying to get Bob to go to Princeton University, where he was being presented with an honorary doctorate. Bob didn’t want to go. I said, ‘C’mon, Bob it’s an honor!’ Sara and I both worked on him for a long time. Finally, he agreed. l had a car outside – a big limousine. That was the first thing he didn’t like. We smoked another joint on the way and I noticed Dylan getting really quite paranoid behind it. When we arrived at Princeton, they took us to a little room and Bob was asked to wear a cap and gown. He refused outright. They said, ‘We won’t give you the degree if you don’t wear this.’ Dylan said. ‘Fine. l didn’t ask for it in the first place.’ … Finally we convinced him to wear the cap and gown.
~David Crosby

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Bob Dylan: 5 great songs recorded in 1975

Studio E – Columbia Recording Studios – New York City – 28 July 1975 w/ Eric Clapton

This is not a “best from 1975” list, just 5 Great songs Bob Dylan recorded in 1975.

Romance in Durango

Studio E
Columbia Recording Studios
New York City, New York
28 July 1975

2nd Desire session, produced by Don DeVito.

First released on DESIRE, 16 January 1976.

Hot chili peppers in the blistering sun
Dust on my face and my cape
Me and Magdalena on the run
I think this time we shall escape

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Live version from “Rolling Thunder 1” 1975:

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Bob Dylan: 5 great songs recorded in 1964





This is not a “best from 1964” list, just 5 Great songs Bob Dylan recorded in 1964.

It Ain’t Me, Babe

Columbia Studios
New York City, New York
9 June 1964

The Another Side Of Bob Dylan session, produced by Tom Wilson.

First released on ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB DYLAN, 8 August 1964.

Go ‘way from my window
Leave at your own chosen speed
I’m not the one you want, babe
I’m not the one you need

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May 9: Bob Dylan – The Famous Horace Judson Interview in 1965 (video)




In the course of a remarkable interview with Horace Judson, from Time magazine, given at the Royal Albert Hall, London, May 9, 1965, Dylan, wired up with youth’s impatience (at least), and moving among lumpen dullards like some beautiful alien from superior space, can say to the 40-something reporter..
-Michael gray (The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia)

Bob was being absolutely appalling, but so brilliant. By this time I’d learnt that he could pull strips of skin off people, verbally … [ButJudson] was quite abusive as well. He was extremely upset, he really was; and in a way I suppose it was not really his fault-not properly briefed, treating Bob as some sort of curiosity, not as a serious artist.
Anthea Joseph

A Restaurant
Royal Albert Hall
London England
9 May 1965
Interview by Horace Judson.

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