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January 10, 2026

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Last Updated: 1/10/2026 at 3:03 PM EST

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Dylan Goes Exotic & Dramatic With 'Desire'
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.
Dylan 1962
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'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.

Dylan Articles

Glide Magazine / Doug Collette
In a 50th-anniversary retrospective, Glide Magazine reviews Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire in the context of the Rolling Thunder Revue era.
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
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.
Far Out Magazine / Jordan Potter
Bono highlighted Bob Dylan’s 'Like a Rolling Stone' and Dylan’s 1965 electric period as decisive influences while listing seven songs that changed the world.
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow
Bob Dylan and The Band's January–February 1974 tour across the United States is documented in Dreams of Iron and Steel.
Far Out Magazine / Paulina Subia
Bob Dylan wrote Mr Tambourine Man in 1964 during a road trip to New Orleans, and The Byrds released their chart-topping cover in 1965.
Irish Independent / Eoin Kelleher
Waterford City and County Council evaluates a feasibility study for a new theatre venue in Tramore, Ireland, after eight years of planning.
Substack / Garrison Keillor
Garrison Keillor recalls meeting Bob Dylan at Al's Breakfast in Minnesota in 1960 and describes Dylan asking for a ten dollar loan.
Guitar Player / Andy Ellis
The Byrds released their version of Mr. Tambourine Man in 1965, recorded in January at Columbia Studio A in Los Angeles.
Far Out Magazine / Tim Coffman
Mick Taylor leaves the Rolling Stones in the mid 1970s as Ronnie Wood joins from The Faces.
BBC News / Alessandro Gallenzi
Gallenzi and Middleton reveal that Dylan copied at least twelve poems while attending Swansea Grammar School, with findings tied to the forthcoming Dylan Thomas - The Complete Poems collection.
The Globe and Mail /
The Globe and Mail previews music memoirs and biographies arriving in 2025 and 2026, including Dylan-related titles and Nobel Prize context.
Cult Following /
Bob Dylan performed I Want You in London in 1990, and an attendee uploaded footage of the show to YouTube.
The Guardian / Fiona Sturges
On 2026-01-09, Emmylou Harris discusses Gram Parsons influence and announces a European farewell tour starting in Glasgow and Dublin.

Dylan Posts

Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
Tony Attwood examines Bob Dylan’s choice of Johnnie Ray’s 1951 song The Little White Cloud That Cried in The Philosophy of Modern Song on bob-dylan.org.uk.
Victrola / Andrew Winistorfer
In December 2025, a Victrola review by Andrew Winistorfer examined Sam Sussmans novel Boy from the North Country, which links family memory to Bob Dylan.
The Joker and the Thief /
The Joker and the Thief newsletter released a Joker-remix of Bob Dylan's Glasgow 2025 concert, blending soundboard and audience audio.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
Dylan rehearsals in December 1977 and January 1988 are analyzed within an ongoing chronology of concert years.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
Dylan rehearsals from December 1977 to January 1988 are discussed in a post on bob-dylan.org.uk.
Govinda Gallery / Chris Murray
On 2026-01-08, Govinda Gallery announced Bob Dylan's Through The Open Window 1956-1963, a Bootleg Series release featuring the Carnegie Hall 1963 concert.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
The article analyzes Dylan's selection of Johnnie Ray's The Little White Cloud That Cried for The Philosophy of Modern Song in a UK publication.

Releases & Reviews

Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood
Tony Attwood analyses Johnnie Ray's 1951 song The Little White Cloud that Cried, noting Dylan likely recalls it from childhood home listening.

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Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow / Article - 1/9/2026
Dylan 6 Idiot Wind ⭐⭐⭐
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.
Added: 15 hrs ago
Glide Magazine / Doug Collette / Article - 1/9/2026
In a 50th-anniversary retrospective, Glide Magazine reviews Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire in the context of the Rolling Thunder Revue era.
Added: 18 hrs ago
Far Out Magazine / Paulina Subia / Article - 1/8/2026
Bob Dylan wrote Mr Tambourine Man in 1964 during a road trip to New Orleans, and The Byrds released their chart-topping cover in 1965.
Added: 18 hrs ago
The Joker and the Thief / / Blog Post - 1/8/2026
The Joker and the Thief newsletter released a Joker-remix of Bob Dylan's Glasgow 2025 concert, blending soundboard and audience audio.
Added: 21 hrs ago
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Song Review - 1/8/2026
Tony Attwood analyses Johnnie Ray's 1951 song The Little White Cloud that Cried, noting Dylan likely recalls it from childhood home listening.
Added: 23 hrs ago
Far Out Magazine / Jordan Potter / Article - 1/8/2026
Bono highlighted Bob Dylan’s 'Like a Rolling Stone' and Dylan’s 1965 electric period as decisive influences while listing seven songs that changed the world.
Added: 24 hrs ago
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Blog Post - 1/8/2026
Tony Attwood examines Bob Dylan’s choice of Johnnie Ray’s 1951 song The Little White Cloud That Cried in The Philosophy of Modern Song on bob-dylan.org.uk.
Added: 26 hrs ago
Substack / Walter Martin / Article - 1/7/2026
Walter Martin announces Episode 61 on Substack featuring a Bob Dylan centered playlist and guest artists.
Added: 26 hrs ago
Victrola / Andrew Winistorfer / Blog Post - 1/8/2026
In December 2025, a Victrola review by Andrew Winistorfer examined Sam Sussmans novel Boy from the North Country, which links family memory to Bob Dylan.
Added: 27 hrs ago
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Blog Post - 1/8/2026
The article analyzes Dylan's selection of Johnnie Ray's The Little White Cloud That Cried for The Philosophy of Modern Song in a UK publication.
Added: 30 hrs ago
The Globe and Mail / / Article - 1/8/2026
The Globe and Mail previews music memoirs and biographies arriving in 2025 and 2026, including Dylan-related titles and Nobel Prize context.
Added: 33 hrs ago
Cult Following / / Article - 1/8/2026
Bob Dylan performed I Want You in London in 1990, and an attendee uploaded footage of the show to YouTube.
Added: 33 hrs ago
Cult Following / Ewan Gleadow / Article - 1/8/2026
Bob Dylan and The Band's January–February 1974 tour across the United States is documented in Dreams of Iron and Steel.
Added: 36 hrs ago
The Guardian / Fiona Sturges / Article - 1/8/2026
On 2026-01-09, Emmylou Harris discusses Gram Parsons influence and announces a European farewell tour starting in Glasgow and Dublin.

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Best Of The Last 10 Days

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The Forward / Seth Rogovoy / Article - 1/7/2026
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 Revisited / / Article - 1/7/2026
Dylan's 1962 debut album is analyzed in Greenwich Village, noting its March 1962 release and later Bootleg Series outtakes.
Untold Dylan / Tony Attwood / Blog Post - 1/7/2026
In this undated online article from Bob-Dylan.org.uk, Tony Attwood analyzes Bob Dylan's 1973 song Hazel from the album Planet Waves.
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.
Dylan Revisited / / Blog Post - 1/5/2026
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.
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.

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Violinist Scarlet Rivera proved crucial to Hurricane and shaped Desire's instrumental tempo and tone, according to Ewan Gleadow. [75]

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