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#Bobdylan Reel by @creators.almanac - 60 years ago, Bob Dylan wrote an ageless prophecy that didn't just define the 60s, it predicted our future.

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60 years ago, Bob Dylan wrote an ageless prophecy that didn’t just define the 60s, it predicted our future. A revolutionary anthem that remains the most precise capture of the spirit of change. Fact: Dylan wrote the song as a deliberate “anthem of change,” using a writing style called “short-hand” to make the lyrics feel like a news report from the future. Keywords: Bob Dylan 2025 tour footage, The Times They Are A-Changin’ meaning, Ageless Prophecy, Timothée Chalamet Dylan movie, Outlaw Music Festival 2025, 1960s protest music. #bobdylan #thetimestheyareachangin #agelessprophecy #musichistory #2026lore
#Bobdylan Reel by @americanaqueue - So much history behind this song😲

A lot of people know Old Crow Medicine Show through "Wagon Wheel," but fewer realize they recorded the original hi
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So much history behind this song😲 A lot of people know Old Crow Medicine Show through “Wagon Wheel,” but fewer realize they recorded the original hit long before it became a mainstream country staple. The song began as an unfinished 1973 chorus sketch from Bob Dylan, which Ketch Secor later completed, turning a fragment into a modern folk standard. That long, winding journey—from Dylan bootleg to Old Crow anthem to campfire classic—is about as Americana as it gets.  And that’s what makes Old Crow’s connection to Americana so deep: they didn’t just perform old traditions, they carried them forward. “Wagon Wheel” feels like a song that has always existed, passed hand to hand like folk music should be, and Old Crow helped make that possible. In many ways, they bridged old-time string band music and the modern Americana revival, proving tradition can still feel alive, restless, and road-worn.  #oldcrowmedicineshow #americanamusic #americanaqueue
#Bobdylan Reel by @kins_worldofmusic (verified account) - Two voices from opposite sides of the same revolution singing like time is about to erase them anyway. When Bob Dylan and Joan Baez performed Remember
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Two voices from opposite sides of the same revolution singing like time is about to erase them anyway. When Bob Dylan and Joan Baez performed Remember Me in 1965, it was not just a love song. It was a quiet prophecy about distance, memory, and what survives when people do not. In 1965, during the UK tour that would eventually be mythologized through documentary film and archival footage, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez stood at the crossroads of personal intimacy and cultural upheaval. Their collaboration on Remember Me reflects the folk tradition’s obsession with absence and remembrance, themes that mirrored both their shifting relationship and the rapidly transforming protest music landscape of the mid 60s. Dylan was transitioning toward electric experimentation while Baez remained rooted in acoustic activism, making performances like this feel like the last shared breath of a fading era. The emotional gravity of Remember Me lies in its fixation on emotional permanence in a world of physical separation. The recurring plea to not be forgotten reframes romantic love as historical memory. In folk tradition, remembrance is survival. The song becomes less about romance and more about what endures when movements fracture and relationships dissolve. #bobdylan #joanbaez #rememberme #folkmusic #1960smusic
#Bobdylan Reel by @backtracksounds - In 1973, this song was released by Bob Dylan. Knockin' on Heaven's Door was written for the soundtrack of the film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, wher
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In 1973, this song was released by Bob Dylan. Knockin' on Heaven's Door was written for the soundtrack of the film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, where Dylan also appeared as an actor. He wrote it for a scene involving the death of a lawman, which is why the song carries such a simple but heavy feeling of surrender and finality. Instead of complicated lyrics, Dylan kept it stripped down—just a few lines repeated like a final prayer—which made the emotion hit even harder. That raw simplicity turned it into one of his most covered songs ever, proving that sometimes the shortest songs can carry the deepest weight. (Credit to: Knockin' on Heaven's Door performed by Bob Dylan) #BobDylan #KnockinOnHeavensDoor #FolkRock
#Bobdylan Reel by @beamofzen - The Biggest Supergroup of All Time 🔥 The Traveling Wilburys - When Legends Became Bandmates
1988, Los Angeles. Five absolute giants walked into a roo
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The Biggest Supergroup of All Time 🔥 The Traveling Wilburys – When Legends Became Bandmates 1988, Los Angeles. Five absolute giants walked into a room… and accidentally created rock history. Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty — together as The Traveling Wilburys. No egos. No stadium pressure. Just five friends making music for the pure joy of it. Roots rock, killer harmonies, and that unmistakable Wilbury magic. George Harrison called it “the best band I’ve ever been in.” Roy Orbison’s heavenly voice. Dylan’s poetry. Petty’s heartland soul. Lynne’s perfect production. They weren’t chasing hits — they were having fun… and somehow made one of the most beloved albums of the late 80s. Perhaps the biggest, coolest, and most unlikely supergroup ever assembled. Which Wilbury is your favorite? Or which song hits you hardest? Drop it below + tag your rock-loving crew 👇 Compliments of MancingAlamLiar — celebrating the greatest “accidental” band in history! #TravelingWilburys #GeorgeHarrison #BobDylan #RoyOrbison #TomPetty #JeffLynne #Supergroup #1988 #RootsRock #ClassicRock #RockLegends #Wilburys #80sRock #MusicHistory #RockNRoll #Superband #VintageRock #HarrisonWilburys #HandleWithCare #LetsRewind
#Bobdylan Reel by @rockhall (verified account) - @bobdylan + Van Morrison + The Parthenon?? 
No, you're not dreaming.

Back in 1989, Bob Dylan and Van Morrison met up on Philopappos Hill, aka the Hil
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@bobdylan + Van Morrison + The Parthenon?? No, you’re not dreaming. Back in 1989, Bob Dylan and Van Morrison met up on Philopappos Hill, aka the Hill of Muses, in Athens to duet a series of Van Morrison songs. Dylan had just wrapped his European tour the night before and Morrison was traveling with a BBC crew filming a documentary. In an impromptu get together, the duo performed a series of Van Morrison hits including “Crazy Love,” “It Stoned Me,” and more.
#Bobdylan Reel by @dannygoldentune (verified account) - A day that will live on in infamy…

#Bobdylan #roughandrowdyways #murdermostfoul #classicrock #bobdylanfans
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A day that will live on in infamy… #Bobdylan #roughandrowdyways #murdermostfoul #classicrock #bobdylanfans
#Bobdylan Reel by @rarerock__80 - Handle with Care by Traveling Wilburys was released in 1988 and became the song that officially introduced one of the most famous supergroups in rock
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Handle with Care by Traveling Wilburys was released in 1988 and became the song that officially introduced one of the most famous supergroups in rock history. What started as a simple recording session unexpectedly turned into the creation of a band made up of legendary musicians. The project began when George Harrison needed a B-side for one of his singles and invited several friends to help record a song. Those friends happened to be Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, and Jeff Lynne. The recording session took place in Los Angeles, and the result was so strong that the musicians decided not to keep it as just a single track but to form an entire band instead. At the time, each member was already a major star with successful solo careers or band histories, making Traveling Wilburys a rare gathering of established legends rather than newcomers. The song Handle with Care became the group’s introduction to the world and set the tone for their debut album, blending folk rock, classic rock, and a relaxed, collaborative spirit. Today, the band is remembered as one of the greatest supergroups ever formed, and the song remains a symbol of creative friendship between some of rock music’s most influential artists. . . . #travelingwilburys #handlewithcare #classicrock #legends #legendaryband
#Bobdylan Reel by @redderroots - "American Pie" by Don McLean is a reflection on the loss of innocence in American culture following the 1959 plane crash that killed Buddy Holly. This
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“American Pie” by Don McLean is a reflection on the loss of innocence in American culture following the 1959 plane crash that killed Buddy Holly. This is what McLean refers to when saying “the day the music died.” When McLean first heard about this crash, he was just a normal teenager delivering newspapers. He later talked about that moment being deeply impactful to him. It was as if he has lost a piece of musical hope and optimism overnight. At its core the song is about that crash, but it goes much deeper than that. The song represents a cultural decline of the hopeful and positive rock music, into a more chaotic and cynical era of the 1960s. The song paints that picture by starting out very innocent, simple, and unified then progressing to a darker and more symbolic feeling. McLean has left many interpretations of the song unanswered and ambiguous because he believes that if he explained the song it would lose its meaning. That being said, many critics have tied lyrics to figures like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles, along with the rise of counterculture and the fracturing of mainstream America. With almost 9 minutes of storytelling and poetry, the song remains a lyrical puzzle that is still iconic to this day. - Redder Roots #donmclean #americanpie #americanamusic #redderroots
#Bobdylan Reel by @musicalanomalies - Bob Dylan was built different! 😂

Bob Dylan has had one of the most profound influences on modern music through his poetic songwriting, social commen
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Bob Dylan was built different! 😂 Bob Dylan has had one of the most profound influences on modern music through his poetic songwriting, social commentary, and willingness to constantly reinvent his sound. Emerging in the 1960s folk scene, Dylan transformed popular music by proving that lyrics could be deeply literary and politically powerful, inspiring generations of artists across rock, folk, country, and alternative music. His songs such as Blowin’ in the Wind and Like a Rolling Stone reshaped expectations of what a songwriter could say and how music could address social change. Today, countless musicians continue to draw from Dylan’s storytelling style, lyrical depth, and fearless creativity, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential figures in modern music history. Follow @musicalanomalies for more music content!
#Bobdylan Reel by @historyphotographed (verified account) - While filming the 1986 movie Hearts of Fire in Hamilton, Bob Dylan engaged in a lighthearted conversation with a young boy in a parking lot who questi
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While filming the 1986 movie Hearts of Fire in Hamilton, Bob Dylan engaged in a lighthearted conversation with a young boy in a parking lot who questioned him about the popularity of heavy metal music. ⁠ ⁠ Captured by a BBC documentary crew for a program called Getting to Dylan, the singer playfully discussed the genre and shared a rare, approachable moment with local fans and even a professional wrestler named Ted Grizzly. ⁠ ⁠ Credit: BBC, Omnibus, and Getting to Dylan

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