From Simon & Garfunkel to Led Zeppelin, the folk legend Bob Dylan might not have spoken out much in his time, but there are certainly a few bands he's hated.
Revisiting the setlist from Newport Folk Festival 1965, the show where folk hero Bob Dylan officially 'went electric', performing three revolutionary songs.
Was the relationship between Bob Dylan and John Lennon really as one-sided as people think? Let's take a look at the evidence.
The original lyrics came from the personal collection of late American journalist Al Aronowitz and date back to early 1964.
The beauty of the movie, and of Timothée Chalamet's performance, is it captures how the key to Dylan's music wasn't its meaning but its faith.
Widely viewed as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Bob's breakthrough album 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' hit shelves in 1963 - a year before The Beatles made their all-conquering arrival in the United States, having already charmed the UK and Europe. And it was in 1964 that Bob and The Beatles met for the first time.
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, we discuss the performances of Timothée Chalamet and the rest of the cast in A Complete Unknown, look forward at the Springsteen and Beatles movies, and discuss what might be next, with Andy Greene joining host Brian Hiatt.
Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's decision to take his stage name from the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas is "hugely important for Wales", an author has said. Jeff Towns, who wrote Bob Dylan and Dylan Thomas: The Two Dylans,
Saved from a bin, Bob Dylan's work-in-progress version of Mr Tambourine Man is an important document. Find out its worth here.
As Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, hits screens, we delve into what really happened with John Lennon in the back of a London taxi.
The original lyrics came from the personal collection of late American journalist Al Aronowitz and date back to early 1964.
With Bruce Springsteen and the Beatles next up for biopics following Timothée Chalamet's successful turn as Bob Dylan, we dive deep on the future of music movies