BOB DYLAN Released His Sublime 5th LP ‘BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME’ 60 Years Ago Today

22 March 2025

Today 60 years ago, on 22 March 1965, singer-songwriter icon BOB DYLAN released
his fifth LP, titled BRING IT ALL BACK HOME. A sound-changing album as it was his first longplayer with electric music on, and recorded with a rock ‘n’ roll band. Narrow-minded, die hard folk fans experienced this move as a betrayal of his folk and protest song roots.

Dylan didn’t care about that. He always did what he wanted to do and still does.
This record is unquestionably one of his multiple grand accomplishments in my
Robert Zimmerman book, musically and lyrically. A bona fide masterpiece.

Despite the controversy, it was Dylan‘s first top 10 album in the US, peaking at #9
and his first No. 1 in the UK. Its monumental single Subterranean Homesick Blues became an influential classic.

Rolling Stone wrote: “By fusing the Chuck Berry beat of the Rolling Stones
and the Beatles with the leftist, folk tradition of the folk revival, Dylan really
had brought it back home, creating a new kind of rock & roll that made every
type of artistic tradition available to rock.”

David Crosby said: “The thing about ‘Bringing It All Back Home’ was his words.
That’s what Bob stunned the world with. Up until then we had ‘oooh, baby’ and
‘I love you, baby.’ Bob changed the map. He gave us really, really good words.”

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BOB DYLAN – A Video Remake For His Classic “SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK BLUES’

For your eyes

7 May 2022

In celebration of 60 years of BOB DYLAN recording for Columbia Records,
the legendary video for Subterranean Homesick Blues has been reimagined
by a wide range of musicians, film makers, graphic designers and street artists.

Roll the tape…

That was cool, but I rather watch the original any day of the week…

BOB DYLAN: Website

Single ‘SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK BLUES’ By BOB GENIUS DYLAN – Released This Day In 1965

Top singles from the past

8 March 2021

Artist: BOB DYLAN
My all-time favorite singer/songwriter

Single: SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK BLUES
Released: 8 March 1965 – 56 years ago today.

Album: Bringing It All Back Home
His 5th LP – timeless masterwork.

Note: The original historic clip became the opening of Dylan’s documentary
Don’t Look Back by D. A. Pennebaker. Dylan came up with the idea of showing
cue cards with selected words and phrases from the songs. The several cards
were written by Donovan, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Neuwirth and Dylan himself. There
are intentional misspellings and puns throughout the clip. A groundbreaking
promo visual for a pop/rock song.

Here we show…

BOB DYLAN: Facebook