New UNCUT Magazine Issue With Cover Star BOB DYLAN

27 February 2026

UNCUT goes 60 years back in time, to 1966, the year
that BOB DYLAN released his double magnum opus
BLONDE ON BLONDE (20 June 1966).

Also the year Mister Zimmerman blazed new ground with his
controversial electric tour with The Hawks, soon The Band.

UNCUT pays attention to an upcoming exhibition of this tumultuous year, and goes
behind the scenes of Blonde On Blonde, reconstruct the infamous 1966 UK tour and investigate a major new biography of Dylan and The Beatles.


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Also in this new issue: Multiple new album reviews, articles on Genesis, Manic
Street Preachers, Snail Mail, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Sex Pistols, Bruce Hornsby, Artcic
Monkeys, Sly Dunbar
and way more.

The Free CD features new music by Courtney Barnett, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy,
Flea feat. Thom Yorke, The Black Crowes, Spencer Cullum, The Long Ryders
and
others.

You can purchase a copy and have it sent to your home address. Info HERE.

BOB DYLAN Released His ‘POSITIVELY 4TH STREET’ Single 60 Years Ago Today

Top singles from the past

7 September 2025

BOB DYLAN released single POSITIVELY 4TH STREET today 60 years ago,
on 7 September 1965.It was one of the singles from his widely praised
double album Blonde On Blonde.

It topped the Canadian charts, peaked at #7 in the US and #8 in the UK.

LYRICS

You’ve got a lotta nerve to say you are my friend
When I was down you just stood there grinnin’
You’ve got a lotta nerve to say you got a helping hand to lend
You just want to be on the side that’s winnin’


You say I let you down, ya know its not like that
If you’re so hurt, why then don’t you show it?
You say you’ve lost your faith, but that’s not where its at
You have no faith to lose, and ya know it


I know the reason, that you talked behind my back
I used to be among the crowd you’re in with
Do you take me for such a fool, to think I’d make contact
With the one who tries to hide what he don’t know to begin with?

You see me on the street, you always act surprised
You say “how are you?”, “good luck”, but ya don’t mean it
When you know as well as me, you’d rather see me paralyzed
Why don’t you just come out once and scream it

No, I do not feel that good when I see the heartbreaks you embrace
If I was a master thief perhaps I’d rob them
And tho I know you’re dissatisfied with your position and your place
Don’t you understand, its not my problem?

I wish that for just one time you could stand inside my shoes
And just for that one moment I could be you
Yes, I wish that for just one time you could stand inside my shoes
You’d know what a drag it is to see you

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BOB DYLAN Turns 80 Next Week And His Masterpiece ‘BLONDE ON BLONDE’ Is 55 Today

Back in time…

16 May 2021

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Next week – 24 May – singer-songwriter genius BOB DYLAN turns 80 and
one of his solid gold masterpieces, double LP BLONDE ON BLONDE is 55
years old today, released on 16 May 1966.

It was the final LP of a trilogy the eternal troubadour recorded in 1965/1966.
The other two being classic LPs Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61
Revisited
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Rolling Stone Magazine called Blonde on Blonde: “the most mysterious, majestic
and seductive of Bob Dylan albums, not to mention the greatest. It remains the pinnacle
of Dylan’s genius. It’s his most expansive music, with nothing that resembles a folk song,
just the rock & roll laments of a vanishing American, the doomed outsider who’s given
up on ever belonging anywhere.”
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Turn Up The Volume: My all-time favorite singer/songwriter. Hands down.

The stunning singles: Rainy Day Women ♯12 & 35 / I Want You / Just Like A Woman

– JUST LIKE A WOMAN –
(Live)

– RAINY DAY WOMEN #12 & 35 –
(Audio)

– I WANT YOU –
(Live)

Album in full…

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BOB DYLAN: Website – Facebook – All Albums

A compilation of pictures taken by Jerry Schatzberg (who also took the blurred photo for the front sleeve) were on the gatefold sleeve of the first vinyl pressing in 1966.