February 22, 2026
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Last Updated: 2/22/2026 at 3:05 PM EST
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The 11-Minute Dylan Track He Called the “Best He Ever Wrote” That Confounded His Band in the Studio
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Bob Dylan discusses Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands as his best song in a feature detailing the extended studio take.
When Dylan Took The Stage At Newport Folk Festival 1965
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On Jul 25, 1965, Bob Dylan performed an electric set at the Newport Folk Festival in Newport, provoking controversy that reshaped American folk and rock.
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Bob Dylan 2026: Why Fans Swear These Shows Feel Different /
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Bob Dylan's 2026 tour is portrayed as a high-demand series of intimate concerts across the United States and Europe.
Dylan Articles
In this review, cultfollowing.co.uk assesses Bob Dylan's bootleg Just Not the Same as It Was, documenting Rough and Rowdy Ways tour performances in Boise, Idaho, and Long Beach, California.
On Jul 25, 1965, Bob Dylan performed an electric set at the Newport Folk Festival in Newport, provoking controversy that reshaped American folk and rock.
Bob Dylan discusses Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands as his best song in a feature detailing the extended studio take.
DA Pennebaker shot Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues sequence for Dont Look Back in the 1960s in London, choosing the Savoy alley for the final setup.
Bob Dylan is analyzed in a feature for American Songwriter about four heartbreak songs spanning decades.
In 1965, Bob Dylan released the largely electric album Highway 61 Revisited, opened by Like a Rolling Stone, redefining expectations for rock singles and LPs.
In this online Substack essay, the author examines Bob Dylan's recent Instagram posts and the song Key West (Philosopher Pirate) as a coded exchange with a fan memoir.
Bob Dylan's 2026 tour is portrayed as a high-demand series of intimate concerts across the United States and Europe.
In 2026, Bob Dylan continues an intensive run of concerts in mid-sized theaters across the US, UK, and Europe, featuring unpredictable, piano-led setlists.
This article examines Bob Dylan's ongoing mid-2020s theater tours worldwide, detailing how fans experience each unpredictable concert as a potentially unrepeatable event.
In 2026, Bob Dylan continues a selective theater tour across the USA and UK, drawing strong ticket demand and intense online discussion.
Five ultra rare items spanning Memphis and Liverpool are described with auction histories and one-copy production notes.
Feb 21, 2026, Margo Price discusses AI, bro country, and meeting Joan Baez in Boston ahead of a show at The Royale.
On Feb 20, 2026, the Los Angeles Times reports on the deaths of Robert Duvall and Frederick Wiseman, Sunshine screenings, and Slamdance events in Los Angeles.
Dylan's 1979 song Gotta Serve Somebody is analyzed in an online article published on samaritanheartgb.org.
Natalie Merchant performed at the Blonde On Blonde 60th anniversary tribute at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Classical-Music.com lists 25 tracks by iconic artists deemed missteps, including Dylan's Wiggle Wiggle, in a Rock section feature.
At the Grammys weekend, Fela Kuti received a posthumous lifetime achievement award while Jad Abumrad released the Fela Kuti: Fear No Man documentary podcast and a bonus essay by David Byrne.
Last night, the Bob Dylan Center staged a 60th anniversary Blonde On Blonde concert at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa.
Bob Dylan's shift to electric music in the 1960s and his Broadway influence are analyzed in a Far Out Magazine article.
Dylan Posts
In an interview on Flagging Down the Double E’s, trumpeter Chris Botti describes Bob Dylan-related work on Hearts of Fire and late-1990s co-headlining tours.
The article analyzes Bob Dylan's construction and evolution of Simple Twist of Fate and Idiot Wind as groundbreaking mid-1970s rock songs.
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The article explores Bob Dylan's creation of Blood on the Tracks in 1975, relating the album to personal and professional upheaval in the USA.
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Fans discuss hidden meanings in three Dylan songs, with Las Vegas and Elvis connections referenced in late 1960s interviews.
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DA Pennebaker shot Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues sequence for Dont Look Back in the 1960s in London, choosing the Savoy alley for the final setup.
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Dylan's 1979 song Gotta Serve Somebody is analyzed in an online article published on samaritanheartgb.org.
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Five ultra rare items spanning Memphis and Liverpool are described with auction histories and one-copy production notes.
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Natalie Merchant performed at the Blonde On Blonde 60th anniversary tribute at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Classical-Music.com lists 25 tracks by iconic artists deemed missteps, including Dylan's Wiggle Wiggle, in a Rock section feature.
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Bob Dylan is analyzed in a feature for American Songwriter about four heartbreak songs spanning decades.
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In this review, cultfollowing.co.uk assesses Bob Dylan's bootleg Just Not the Same as It Was, documenting Rough and Rowdy Ways tour performances in Boise, Idaho, and Long Beach, California.
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On Feb 21, 2026, Freshly Worded published an analysis of the 1964 album Another Side of Bob Dylan.
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In an interview on Flagging Down the Double E’s, trumpeter Chris Botti describes Bob Dylan-related work on Hearts of Fire and late-1990s co-headlining tours.
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In 1965, Bob Dylan released the largely electric album Highway 61 Revisited, opened by Like a Rolling Stone, redefining expectations for rock singles and LPs.
Added: 15 hrs ago
In this online Substack essay, the author examines Bob Dylan's recent Instagram posts and the song Key West (Philosopher Pirate) as a coded exchange with a fan memoir.
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At the Grammys weekend, Fela Kuti received a posthumous lifetime achievement award while Jad Abumrad released the Fela Kuti: Fear No Man documentary podcast and a bonus essay by David Byrne.
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Bob Dylan discusses Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands as his best song in a feature detailing the extended studio take.
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In this review, cultfollowing.co.uk assesses Bob Dylan's bootleg Just Not the Same as It Was, documenting Rough and Rowdy Ways tour performances in Boise, Idaho, and Long Beach, California.
The article explores Bob Dylan's creation of Blood on the Tracks in 1975, relating the album to personal and professional upheaval in the USA.
Bob Dylan discusses Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands as his best song in a feature detailing the extended studio take.
On Jul 25, 1965, Bob Dylan performed an electric set at the Newport Folk Festival in Newport, provoking controversy that reshaped American folk and rock.
American Songwriter analyzes Simple Twist Of Fate from Blood On The Tracks, a 1975 album, detailing Dylan's perspective shifts.
Chris Gregory's Minstrel Boy review analyzes Dylan's work from 1967 to the early 1990s in a scholarly volume.
In this Common Chords column, SaportaReport surveys Bob Dylan's album Highway 61 Revisited and its legacy while previewing Rough and Rowdy Ways tour stops near Macon, Georgia.
In this review, a critic examines Robert Polito's book 'After the Flood' about Bob Dylan's 1991-2024 creative output.
Bob Dylan praised Gordon Lightfoot as never having written a bad song, presenting Lightfoot at a Canadian Music Hall of Fame ceremony in Canada earlier this year.
Flagging Down publishes a blog post ranking ten notable performances from Bob Dylan and Tom Petty’s True Confessions tour winter leg in Australia.
A review at Cult Following examines Bob Dylan's live bootleg Here to Bring Vengeance, documenting Rough and Rowdy Ways tour performances including a Mother of Muses rendition from Phoenix, Arizona.
In this online essay, Jochen examines Bob Dylan's Key West lyrics through Roman history, Gladiator, and Patrick Kavanagh's Raglan Road.
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