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Bob Dylan wrote "My Back Pages" in 1964 as one of the last songs—perhaps the last song—composed for his Another Side of Bob Dylan album. [1] He recorded it on June 9, 1964, under the working title of "Ancient Memories", the last song committed to tape for the album. [1]
The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration is a live double-album release in recognition of Bob Dylan's 30 years as a recording artist. Recorded on October 16, 1992, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, it captures most of the concert, which featured many artists performing classic Dylan songs, before ending with three songs from Dylan himself.
My Back Pages" is a song written by Bob Dylan and included on his 1964 album Another Side of Bob Dylan. It is stylistically similar to his earlier folk protest songs and features Dylan's voice with an acoustic guitar accompaniment.
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Bob Dylan's on the pavement, thinking about the government — and you can eavesdrop Saturday night at Ragtag Cinema. Director D.A. Pennebaker's iconic "Don't Look Back," a 1967 documentary on the ...
“My Back Pages”, another Bob Dylan cover, was released later the same year and was to be their last top 40 hit. In 1969, McGuinn's solo version of the "Ballad of Easy Rider" appeared in the film Easy Rider , while a full band version was the title track for the album released later that year.
All songs by Bob Dylan, except where noted: "My Back Pages" - The Magokoro Brothers "Gotta Serve Somebody" - Shirley Caesar "Down in the Flood" - Bob Dylan "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" - The Grateful Dead "Most of the Time" - Sophie Zelmani "On a Night Like This" - Los Lobos "Diamond Joe" - Bob Dylan (Jack Elliot)
Bob Dylan stunned the Farm Aid crowd outside Indianapolis last night (Sept. 23) with a surprise three-song set backed by members of the Heartbreakers, marking the first time he’d played guitar ...