The unique collaboration between George Harrison and Bob Dylan on this song explores their friendship and impact on each other's careers.
“If Dylan hadn’t said some of the things he did, nobody else was going to say them,” George Harrison once noted of the folk-rock icon. “Can you imagine what a world it would be if we didn’t have a Bob ...
Both remained friends through Harrison’s death in 2001 and collaborated on several more songs including co-writing several songs for the Traveling Wilburys, including “End of the Line” and “Handle ...
Such poetry exists at the hand of Dylan more often than not, but when it comes to Harrison's cover, fans appreciate his ...
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Roger McGuinn on jamming with George Harrison, teaching Mike Bloomfield and confusing Bob Dylan
The folk-rock icon said the Beatles were jealous of the Byrds’ clothes. “They asked, ‘How’d you get to wear jeans? We had to wear stupid suits’” ...
Of all the supergroups in history, it could easily be said that The Traveling Wilburys boasted perhaps the most iconic lineup of all. Featuring Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and ...
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