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January 7, 2026

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Dylan's Desire- Failed Sessions, Abandoned Songs, and Chance Encounters
Dylan's Desire- Failed Sessions, Abandoned Songs, and Chance Encounters
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
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On 2026-01-06, Cult Following in the UK published a retrospective review of Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire.
50 Years Ago Today: Dylan Released Desire
50 Years Ago Today: Dylan Released Desire
Hotpress / Pat Carty
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Bob Dylan released the album Desire in 1976 on Columbia Records in the United States.
Dylan's Desire At 50
Dylan's Desire At 50
Mojo / Michael Simmons
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MOJO reports on Dylan's Desire and the Rolling Thunder Revue, detailing 1975 New York sessions and the January 1976 release.

Dylan Articles

Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
On 2026-01-06, Cult Following in the UK published a retrospective review of Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire.
Far Out Magazine / Tim Coffman
In the late 1960s Graham Nash left The Hollies in England after objections to their polished Bob Dylan covers and moved to California to work with David Crosby and Stephen Stills.
American Songwriter / Melanie Davis
Dylan released Ballad in Plain D in 1964 on the album Another Side of Dylan.
Parade / Jacqueline Burt Cote
Dylan's carnival tale and 1962 name change are examined in a Parade feature.
American Songwriter / Jim Beviglia
On June 9, 1970, Bob Dylan attended Princeton University to receive an honorary degree, and later wrote Day Of The Locusts about the day.
Far Out Magazine / Arun Starkey
In a 1987 interview, Lou Reed praised Bob Dylan's lyrics and discussed Dylan's influence.
Cult Following / Bob Dylan has been
On 2026-01-07, Cult Following reports that fans claim one Dylan song could warrant the Nobel Prize for Literature.
American Songwriter / Melanie Davis
Dr. John released the 1973 single Right Place, Wrong Time from the album In the Right Place, with Dylan and other collaborators contributing lyrics.
Mojo / John Congleton
Bob Dylan spent two days at White Lake Studios in Colonie, New York, last August, with no recording details released.
102.9 The Whale / Staff
Bob Dylan extends his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour into 2026 with a new U.S. leg spanning March to May across the Midwest and South, starting in Omaha, Nebraska.
MyBasin / Staff
Bob Dylan extends his Rough and Rowdy Ways US tour into 2026, with dates from March 21 in Omaha, Nebraska to May 1 in Abilene, Texas across the Midwest and South.
Thunderbolt Radio / Digital Team
Bob Dylan extends his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour into 2026 with a U.S. leg from March 21 in Omaha to May 1 in Abilene, Texas.
Far Out Magazine / Tim Coffman
Bob Dylan's gospel era Slow Train Coming analyzed in Far Out Magazine's article published recently.
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
Bob Dylan invited Van Morrison to perform It's All Over Now, Baby Blue with Santana at Slane Castle, Ireland, during a 1984 European tour.

Dylan Posts

Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
Dylan performed in Warsaw, Poland on 1994-07-19, featured in a Tony Attwood curated year-by-year concert series.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
Tony Attwood selects Dylan's Warsaw 1994 concert for a year-by-year touring series.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
On 1994-07-19, Dylan performed in Warsaw, Poland, selected by Tony Attwood for a touring year archival series.

Releases & Reviews

Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
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.
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
On 2026-01-07, Cult Following published a review of Bob Dylan Bootleg Series Vol. 16 Pt. 4 Never Ending Memories.

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Far Out Magazine / Tim Coffman / Article - 1/6/2026
In the late 1960s Graham Nash left The Hollies in England after objections to their polished Bob Dylan covers and moved to California to work with David Crosby and Stephen Stills.
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American Songwriter / Melanie Davis / Article - 1/6/2026
Dylan released Ballad in Plain D in 1964 on the album Another Side of Dylan.
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AV Club / Matt Melis / Album Review - 12/18/2025
In an AV Club online feature, AV Club writers revisit Bob Dylan's Christian trilogy, analyzing the albums' history, reception, and music.
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Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Song Review - 1/6/2026
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.
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Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow / Album Review - 1/6/2026
On 2026-01-07, Cult Following published a review of Bob Dylan Bootleg Series Vol. 16 Pt. 4 Never Ending Memories.
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NSF Daily News / Https://Www.Facebook.Com/Uguroral1982/ / Blog Post - 1/2/2026
The article presents recollections and documentation of Mark Spoelstra performing with Bob Dylan in Greenwich Village coffeehouses and Gerde's Folk City in 1961.
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Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Blog Post - 1/5/2026
Dylan performed in Warsaw, Poland on 1994-07-19, featured in a Tony Attwood curated year-by-year concert series.
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Parade / Jacqueline Burt Cote / Article - 1/6/2026
Dylan's carnival tale and 1962 name change are examined in a Parade feature.
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Medium / Https://Fredbals.Medium.Com / Article - 1/4/2026
On 2006-06-07, Bob Dylan hosted Theme Time Radio Hour Episode 6 Jail, a radio program about prison songs.
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Far Out Magazine / Arun Starkey / Article - 1/5/2026
In a 1987 interview, Lou Reed praised Bob Dylan's lyrics and discussed Dylan's influence.
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American Songwriter / Jim Beviglia / Article - 1/4/2026
Al Kooper's four pivotal moments in the 1960s music scene span the United States and Great Britain.
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louharry.com / louharryblog / Article - 1/4/2026
Lou Harry, on 2026-01-05, reviewed the PBS Great Performances recording of Girl from the North Country on louharry.com.
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The Rock Revival - Rock music news / / News - 1/4/2026
Dylan released Desire in 1976, recording at Columbia Studios in New York City.
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Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow / Article - 1/5/2026
On 2026-01-06, Cult Following in the UK published a retrospective review of Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire.

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The 10 Must-Hear Dylan Tapes of 2025
The 10 Must-Hear Dylan Tapes of 2025
Flagging Down / Ray Padgett
On 2025-05-13 in Phoenix, Arizona, Bob Dylan performed an Outlaw Tour set at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre later circulated as a notable tape.
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Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Song Review - 1/6/2026
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.
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow / Article - 1/5/2026
On 2026-01-06, Cult Following in the UK published a retrospective review of Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire.
Hotpress / Pat Carty / News - 1/4/2026
Bob Dylan released the album Desire in 1976 on Columbia Records in the United States.
Mojo / Michael Simmons / Article - 1/4/2026
MOJO reports on Dylan's Desire and the Rolling Thunder Revue, detailing 1975 New York sessions and the January 1976 release.
Paste Magazine / Matt Melis / Article - 1/4/2026
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.
Noise11.com / / Article - 1/3/2026
On 2026-01-05, Noise11 published a retrospective article on Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire, exploring its creation, reception, and legacy.
From the Pen of Chris Gregory / Chrisgregory / Article - 1/3/2026
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.
Music Aficionado / / Blog Post - 1/2/2026
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.
Sonoma Index-Tribune / Tim Curley / Article - 1/1/2026
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.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Article - 12/31/2025
Bob Dylan's early 1970s songs are analyzed for harmonic experiments in a UK online article.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Song Review - 12/29/2025
In an Untold Dylan article, Jochen examines Bob Dylan's 1965 single Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? and its recording sessions, commercial impact, and later reputation.
Under the Radar / Hays Davis / Album Review - 12/28/2025
Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series Vol. 18, Through the Open Window, 1956–1963, features an 8-CD set including the complete 1963 Carnegie Hall concert.

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Dylan's first commercial recording work was harmonica on Carolyn Hester's Columbia session; John Hammond then invited him to demo and on November 20, 1961 he began sessions for his debut album, recording 23 takes and finishing 8 songs. [85]
Published by: Music Aficionado / in 1961 Dylan
Dylan and Levy flagged down violinist Scarlet Rivera in the East Village; she became the first female musician in one of Dylan's bands and her violin became central to Desire's sound. [80]
Published by: Paste Magazine / Matt Melis in The Shades of Dylan’s Desire
The album was largely written with playwright Jacques Levy; in less than a month Dylan and Levy completed much of the material that defined Desire's dramatic tone. [80]
"Hurricane" is a forceful protest song about Rubin "Hurricane" Carter; its release coincided with benefit concerts and prison appearances supporting Carter and later Carter's 1985 release increased the song's consequence. [80]
Sessions began in July 1975 and by July 30 the core lineup of Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Scarlet Rivera, Rob Stoner and Howie Wyeth produced the decisive, spare takes that became Desire. [80]
Published by: Mojo / Michael Simmons in Dylan's Desire At 50
By July 30 a pared-down core lineup—Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Scarlet Rivera, Rob Stoner and Howie Wyeth—produced the decisive spare takes that became Desire (Michael Simmons). [80]
Published by: Mojo / Michael Simmons in Dylan's Desire At 50
Dylan wrote 'Song to Woody' (noted as written Feb 14 at Mills Bar on Bleecker Street) using the melody of Woody Guthrie's '1913 Massacre.' [80]
Published by: Music Aficionado / in 1961 Dylan
Dylan invited Emmylou Harris to sing on Desire, but a tamer original 'Hurricane' with Harris was scrapped after factual errors in Levy's lyrics and the released 'Hurricane' features Ronee Blakley. [78]
Published by: Paste Magazine / Matt Melis in The Shades of Dylan’s Desire
After Desire, Jacques Levy staged and directed Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, with Scarlet Rivera, Rob Stoner, and Howard Wyeth forming the core of Dylan's touring band. [75]
Published by: Paste Magazine / Matt Melis in The Shades of Dylan’s Desire
Tapes for "Hurricane" were erased and re-recorded during the Desire sessions because of legal concerns, Michael Simmons reports. [75]
Published by: Mojo / Michael Simmons in Dylan's Desire At 50
Desire was largely co-written with Jacques Levy and featured musicians from the Rolling Thunder Revue (Pat Carty). [75]
Published by: Hotpress / Pat Carty in 50 Years Ago Today: Dylan Released Desire
Violinist Scarlet Rivera proved crucial to Hurricane and shaped Desire's instrumental tempo and tone, according to Ewan Gleadow. [75]
Desire was largely written with playwright and lyricist Jacques Levy, marking one of Dylan's most concentrated co-writing periods. [75]
Pat Carty: 'Desire was largely co-written with Jacques Levy.' [75]
Published by: Hotpress / Pat Carty in 50 Years Ago Today: Dylan Released Desire

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