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Did Bob Dylan confront John Lennon through song? Countless music historians (and Lennon himself) certainly thought so.
In a past interview, John Lennon discussed a song by The Beatles that he felt was let down by Paul McCartney's lead vocal.
Drawn together by mutual admiration, the Beatles and Dylan would push each other to new phases of their artistry. And it ...
Of course, The Beatles were somewhat immune to Dylan, instilling a sense of inadequacy that would inspire a retirement, but they were undoubtedly in awe of the songwriting icon. He represented ...
Competition can unlock new facets of creativity. It can also hang over an artist like a heavy cloud, convincing them they will never be able to compete with their rival’s work—at least, that’s what ...
John Lennon was inspired by one of his favourite poems when writing 'I Am The Walrus', but there was a big mistake at the centre of it.
El Topo, a hallucinogenic interpretation of the Western genre directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky, was a film to which Lennon ...
Blonde On Blonde' is rated by many as Bob Dylan's greatest album. Let's check out some fascinating trivia about the 1966 ...
The Beatles and Bob Dylan met in New York City on August 28, 1964, at the Delmonico Hotel, after years of mutual admiration ...
In an interview edited for clarity and length, Tench, 71, talked about how two albums by John Lennon and Bob Dylan influenced the production on his new record, how a free-verse poem he’d ...
Bob Dylan is one singer who likely has no equal, yet he suggests that there is one member of The Beatles that he has always been "in awe of".
Bob Dylan and The Beatles had a mutual admiration and went on to inspire each other to pen some of the best songs ...