February 10, 2026
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Dylan’s Late Years, Re-Examined
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The article reviews Robert Polito's book After the Flood, which reexamines Bob Dylan's 1991–2024 late-career work as a vital creative period.
Dylan’s Late Years, Re-Examined
Mumbai Mirror /
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In this Mumbai Mirror review, the writer evaluates Robert Polito's After the Flood, a study of Bob Dylan's 1991–2024 work.
Key West Part 6
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
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In a blog post on Untold Dylan, Jochen analyzes Bob Dylan's Key West verse and its connections to outsider icons and Kafka-inspired Instagram writing.
Dylan News
Parade published on Feb 9, 2026 a News feature about Positively 4th Street being highlighted as one of the greatest songs.
Dylan Articles
Bob Dylan is touring in the 2020s, performing in theaters and iconic venues across multiple countries while streaming and social media renew interest in his classic songs.
Bob Dylan released Self Portrait in 1970 in the USA, a double album intended to repel fans amid celebrity backlash and personal recovery.
Bruce Springsteen released Streets of Minneapolis and Tom Morello organized a benefit concert on January 30 to support families of Minneapolis ICE shooting victims.
Bob Dylan played Glasgow's Odeon on Renfield Street on May 18, 1966, performing acoustic first and electric second with The Hawks.
Five trivia bits about Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited (1965) are outlined, noting session contributions by Al Kooper and Bruce Langhorne during the album's recording.
Roy Orbison joined the Traveling Wilburys in the 1980s as George Harrison and Jeff Lynne assembled the group for studio sessions.
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In this Mumbai Mirror review, the writer evaluates Robert Polito's After the Flood, a study of Bob Dylan's 1991–2024 work.
The article reviews Robert Polito's book After the Flood, which reexamines Bob Dylan's 1991–2024 late-career work as a vital creative period.
Bob Dylan wrote Tomorrow Is a Long Time in the early 1960s, released a 1971 live version from Town Hall New York on Greatest Hits Vol. II.
Feb 10, 1986, Dylan and Tom Petty launch a lengthy Australia tour at Sydney's Entertainment Center, with Band of the Hand written during the tour.
TheCollision.org highlights Bob Dylan's Saved as a controversial standout among five Christian albums to listen to in 2026.
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Feb 10, 1986, Dylan and Tom Petty launch a lengthy Australia tour at Sydney's Entertainment Center, with Band of the Hand written during the tour.
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Dylan released Murder Most Foul in 2020 as part of Rough and Rowdy Ways, and the track topped the Rock Digital Song Sales chart.
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In this Mumbai Mirror review, the writer evaluates Robert Polito's After the Flood, a study of Bob Dylan's 1991–2024 work.
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Bob Dylan is touring in the 2020s, performing in theaters and iconic venues across multiple countries while streaming and social media renew interest in his classic songs.
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Roy Orbison joined the Traveling Wilburys in the 1980s as George Harrison and Jeff Lynne assembled the group for studio sessions.
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The article reviews Robert Polito's book After the Flood, which reexamines Bob Dylan's 1991–2024 late-career work as a vital creative period.
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Bruce Springsteen released Streets of Minneapolis and Tom Morello organized a benefit concert on January 30 to support families of Minneapolis ICE shooting victims.
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Bob Dylan released Self Portrait in 1970 in the USA, a double album intended to repel fans amid celebrity backlash and personal recovery.
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TheCollision.org highlights Bob Dylan's Saved as a controversial standout among five Christian albums to listen to in 2026.
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Bob Dylan played Glasgow's Odeon on Renfield Street on May 18, 1966, performing acoustic first and electric second with The Hawks.
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Bob Dylan wrote Tomorrow Is a Long Time in the early 1960s, released a 1971 live version from Town Hall New York on Greatest Hits Vol. II.
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Five trivia bits about Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited (1965) are outlined, noting session contributions by Al Kooper and Bruce Langhorne during the album's recording.
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Parade published on Feb 9, 2026 a News feature about Positively 4th Street being highlighted as one of the greatest songs.
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After The Flood: Inside Dylan’s Memory Palace
The Wall Street Journal / Wesley Stace
Robert Polito's book 'After the Flood: Inside Bob Dylan's Memory Palace' is reviewed as a major study of Dylan's post-1990 creative resurgence.
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In a Substack blog post written decades after first hearing it in the 1980s, Adam Cifu reflects on Bob Dylan's album Infidels from a New York concert origin.
After a Wellington tour stop on the True Confessions tour, Dylan and guests staged a late night hotel jam at the Park Royal Hotel in Wellington.
In a recent blog review, Johnny Borgan evaluates Steven Rings’s book What Do You Hear?, which analyzes Bob Dylan’s performances and sound.
A reviewer covers a Bob Dylan concert on the Love and Theft tour at an ice arena, emphasizing its solemn tone and politically resonant setlist.
An analytical essay on bob-dylan.org.uk examines Bob Dylan's 1974 songs Tangled Up in Blue, Youre a Big Girl Now, and Shelter from the Storm.
On Jan 26, 1966, Bob Dylan joined Bob Fass on WBAI's Radio Unnameable in New York for a contentious late-night call-in broadcast.
The article revisits Bob Dylan's True Confessions tour opener with Tom Petty at Athletic Park in Wellington, New Zealand, assessing its troubled preparations and mixed reception.
This article reviews Robert Polito's book After the Flood, assessing its portrait of Bob Dylan's late-career creativity and methods.
In this article, Bob Dylan's 1967 song I Shall Be Released is analyzed through its recording history, critical reception, and live performances across multiple decades.
Bob Dylan and collaborators discuss Self Portrait sessions in Nashville and the Isle of Wight in a 2013 Uncut feature.
In a Substack article, Bob Dylan's Instagram post The Articles of Faith is analyzed as commentary on faith, cults, and contemporary politics.
In a review for Mojo, the article evaluates Robert Polito's After the Flood and its interpretation of Bob Dylan's late career.
Dylan wrote and recorded Dark Eyes after midnight at the Plaza Hotel in New York, under producer Arthur Baker's guidance, as the closing track for Empire Burlesque.
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Robert Polito's After the Flood is one of the first works to benefit from the thousands of manuscripts at the Bob Dylan Center; Polito says he was 'the first writer to experience the archive' and advised on its architecture and catalog.
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Steven Rings identifies Dylan's Nara, 1994 performance of 'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall' as a milestone that creates a before-and-after in the song's performance history.
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Polito frames Dylan's creative process as a 'memory palace' mnemonic, citing Dylan's manager's note of his ability to 'tuck away' information and Sylvia Tyson's claim 'He literally remembers everything he's ever heard or seen.'
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Polito argues Dylan's use of collage 'spans folk process and literary modernism' and that Dylan treats race as the engine of America's creativity while remaining aware of his role as a white blues singer or 'sort of minstrel.'
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Dylan rewrote 'You're a Big Girl Now' and performed it over 200 times across the next 30 years.
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