Bob Dylan


Chronicles, Volume One
Tarantula
The Essential Interviews
Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades Revisited
A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties
The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes
Bob Dylan in America
No Direction Home: The Life and Music of Bob Dylan
Revolution in the Air: The Songs of Bob Dylan, 1957-1973
Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads
Lyrics, 1962-2001
The Bob Dylan Scrapbook: 1956-1966
Bob Dylan: A Biography
Positively 4th Street: The Lives and Times of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Farina and Richard Farina
There But for Fortune by Michael  SchumacherThe Complete Phil Ochs by Phil OchsSongs of Phil Ochs by Phil OchsDeath of a Rebel by Marc EliotThe War is Over by Phil Ochs
Phil Ochs' Books
13 books — 3 voters
Chronicles by Bob DylanA Freewheelin' Time by Suze RotoloBob Dylan in America by Sean WilentzDown the Highway by Howard SounesNo Direction Home by Robert  Shelton
Books about Bob Dylan (nonfiction)
155 books — 43 voters

Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone? The Carter Family and Their L... by Mark ZwonitzerThe Artist in His Studio by Alexander LibermanWriters at Work by Malcolm CowleyBlood Trance by R.D. ZimmermanCastle to Castle by Louis-Ferdinand Céline
A Bob Dylan Bookshelf
97 books — 2 voters

Bob Dylan's New York by Dick WeissmanSlow Train Coming by Todd AlmondBob Dylan by June Skinner SawyersBob Dylan by Harry ShapiroBob Dylan by Seth Rogovoy
Another Side of Bob Dylan
9 books — 1 voter

Bob Dylan
The Duke [John Wayne] was a massive figure. He looked like a heavy piece of hauled lumber, and it didn't seem like any man could stand shoulder to shoulder with him. ...more
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I had no songs in my repertoire for commercial radio anyway. Songs about debauched bootleggers, mothers that drowned their own children, Cadillacs that only got five miles to the gallon, floods, union hall fires, darkness and cadavers at the bottom of rivers weren't for radiophiles. There was nothing easygoing about the folk songs I sang. They weren't friendly or ripe with mellowness. They didn't come gently to the shore. I guess you could say they weren't commercial. Not only that, my style wa ...more
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