January 11, 2026
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Last Updated: 1/11/2026 at 6:03 PM EST
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Dylan Goes Exotic & Dramatic With 'Desire'
Glide Magazine / Doug Collette
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In a 50th-anniversary retrospective, Glide Magazine reviews Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire in the context of the Rolling Thunder Revue era.
The One Song Dylan Wrote To Be A "Big" Anthem: "What The People Like To Hear"
Far Out Magazine / Sam Kemp
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In 1964, Bob Dylan released 'The Times They Are A-Changin'' in the United States as a consciously crafted civil rights anthem.
Dylan 1962
Dylan Revisited /
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Dylan's 1962 debut album is analyzed in Greenwich Village, noting its March 1962 release and later Bootleg Series outtakes.
Dylan News
On 2025-01-10, Grateful Dead co founder Bob Weir died after battling cancer and lung issues; Bob Dylan issued a tribute.
On 2026-01-11, Bob Weir died from underlying lung issues in the United States, prompting tributes from fellow musicians.
Bob Weir died in July 2025 from underlying lung issues, and Dylan posted a tribute on X with a photo from the 1987 Dylan The Dead tour.
On 2026-01-11, Bob Dylan led tributes to Bob Weir after Weir's death, posting a Dylan The Dead tour photo on X.
On 2025-01-10, Bob Weir's death was announced on Instagram; he was 78 and tributes from musicians followed.
Dylan Articles
In 1964, Bob Dylan released 'The Times They Are A-Changin'' in the United States as a consciously crafted civil rights anthem.
In a 50th-anniversary retrospective, Glide Magazine reviews Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire in the context of the Rolling Thunder Revue era.
On 2026-01-11, Cult Following published a review assessing Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits compilation and its 1960s track selection and sequencing.
On 2026-01-10, a review published at Cult Following analyzed Bob Dylan's Minnesota and New York sessions for Blood on the Tracks, focusing on Idiot Wind.
Three American artists, Bob Dylan, Madonna, and Johnny Cash, recovered from career-ending releases with subsequent albums released between 1970 and 1998.
Bob Weir died on January 10, 2026; tributes from Bruce Hornsby, Trey Anastasio, Billy Strings, Don Was and others circulated on social media.
Dylan's lyric focus and influences are analyzed in a Far Out Magazine article published online this week.
Needs Some Fun publishes a fourteen-question Dylan quiz analyzing Crossing The Rubicon.
In 2009, Bob Dylan told The Huffington Post that John Prine was a peer whose songwriting was almost untouchable.
Dylan Posts
The article documents backstage conversations at Cain's Ballroom with Mikael Jorgensen and Ethan Miller about performing Bob Dylan songs for the Dylan Center's Going Electric concerts.
Garrison Keillor recalls meeting Bob Dylan at Al's Breakfast in Minnesota in 1960 and describes Dylan asking for a ten dollar loan.
Dylan rehearsals in December 1977 and January 1988 are analyzed within an ongoing chronology of concert years.
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Three American artists, Bob Dylan, Madonna, and Johnny Cash, recovered from career-ending releases with subsequent albums released between 1970 and 1998.
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On 2026-01-11, Bob Dylan led tributes to Bob Weir after Weir's death, posting a Dylan The Dead tour photo on X.
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On 2025-01-10, Grateful Dead co founder Bob Weir died after battling cancer and lung issues; Bob Dylan issued a tribute.
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Dylan discusses Willie Nelson in a recent New Yorker profile, describing Nelson in lyrical terms.
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On 2025-01-10, Bob Weir's death was announced on Instagram; he was 78 and tributes from musicians followed.
Added: 12 hrs ago
On 2026-01-11, Cult Following published a review assessing Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits compilation and its 1960s track selection and sequencing.
Added: 17 hrs ago
Needs Some Fun publishes a fourteen-question Dylan quiz analyzing Crossing The Rubicon.
Added: 16 hrs ago
The article documents backstage conversations at Cain's Ballroom with Mikael Jorgensen and Ethan Miller about performing Bob Dylan songs for the Dylan Center's Going Electric concerts.
Added: 17 hrs ago
Dylan's lyric focus and influences are analyzed in a Far Out Magazine article published online this week.
Added: 24 hrs ago
In 1964, Bob Dylan released 'The Times They Are A-Changin'' in the United States as a consciously crafted civil rights anthem.
Added: 27 hrs ago
Garrison Keillor recalls meeting Bob Dylan at Al's Breakfast in Minnesota in 1960 and describes Dylan asking for a ten dollar loan.
Added: 27 hrs ago
In 2009, Bob Dylan told The Huffington Post that John Prine was a peer whose songwriting was almost untouchable.
Added: 33 hrs ago
Dylan rehearsals in December 1977 and January 1988 are analyzed within an ongoing chronology of concert years.
Added: 35 hrs ago
On 2026-01-10, a review published at Cult Following analyzed Bob Dylan's Minnesota and New York sessions for Blood on the Tracks, focusing on Idiot Wind.
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In a 50th-anniversary retrospective, Glide Magazine reviews Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire in the context of the Rolling Thunder Revue era.
A Forward culture article reinterprets Bob Dylan's 1983 album Infidels, connecting its ironic political lyrics to Stephen Miller's Greenland-related strongman rhetoric.
Dylan's 1962 debut album is analyzed in Greenwich Village, noting its March 1962 release and later Bootleg Series outtakes.
In this undated online article from Bob-Dylan.org.uk, Tony Attwood analyzes Bob Dylan's 1973 song Hazel from the album Planet Waves.
On the Untold Dylan website, Jochen analyzes Bob Dylan’s mid-1960s single Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? in relation to contemporary pop culture and eyewitness biographical testimonies.
On 2026-01-06, Cult Following in the UK published a retrospective review of Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire.
In a 2026 article for DylanRevisited, the writer reviews Bob Dylan’s Live 1962-66 – Rare Performances from the Copyright Collections, focusing on concerts in the USA, UK, and Australia.
Bob Dylan released the album Desire in 1976 on Columbia Records in the United States.
MOJO reports on Dylan's Desire and the Rolling Thunder Revue, detailing 1975 New York sessions and the January 1976 release.
Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire is revisited in a Paste Magazine feature examining its collaborative recording sessions and Rolling Thunder Revue-era performances in mid-1970s America.
On 2026-01-05, Noise11 published a retrospective article on Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire, exploring its creation, reception, and legacy.
Chris Gregory analyzes Bob Dylan's Series of Dreams from the 1989 Oh Mercy sessions, focusing on its production, lyrical themes, and later release and performances.
The piece describes Bob Dylan's 1961 arrival in New York City and the November 20, 1961 Columbia studio session for the debut album Bob Dylan.
On 2026-01-02, Sonoma News published an interview in California with Scarlet Rivera about Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire and the Rolling Thunder Revue tour.
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