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Dec 19, 2018 - Blonde on Blonde is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 16, 1966, on Columbia Records. I Want you - Bob Dylan- Blonde on Blonde (CINEMA PARADISO CLIP). Bob Dylan - Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again - Take 13 (Audio).

Few artists have been as significant for as long as. Starting in the early '60s, the singer-songwriter has released great albums every decade since (well, the '80s were a bit barren, but there's a couple of keepers there). He's reworked his voice, style and mannerisms like most people change hairstyles. Dylan went through his reluctant-rock-star phase, his religious period and his 'WTF-is-he-saying?' Through it all, he's remained one of rock's most influential, striking and polarizing figures. It wasn't easy, because he was 50 years' worth of great music to choose from, but we managed to put together a list of the Top 10 Bob Dylan Songs.

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• 1 'Like a Rolling Stone' From: 'Highway 61 Revisited' (1965) Clocking in at more than six minutes, 'Like a Rolling Stone' doesn't sound like any other Top 40 single from 1965. Dylan's lyrical take-down of a mysterious woman making the scene -- which he snarls rather than sings -- isn't typical either. But 'Like a Rolling Stone,' the opening track on Dylan's great Highway 61 Revisited and one of the greatest songs ever recorded, somehow made it to No.

2 and influenced generations of singer-songwriters. A milestone recording in the history of rock 'n' roll.

Bob Dylan – Blonde On Blonde Stephen Thomas Erlewine: ‘If Highway 61 Revisited played as a garage rock record, the double album Blonde on Blonde inverted that sound, blending blues, country, rock, and folk into a wild, careening, and dense sound. Replacing the fiery Michael Bloomfield with the intense, weaving guitar of Robbie Robertson, Bob Dylan led a group comprised of his touring band the Hawks and session musicians through his richest set of songs. Blonde on Blonde is an album of enormous depth, providing endless lyrical and musical revelations on each play. Leavening the edginess of Highway 61 with a sense of the absurd, Blonde on Blonde is comprised entirely of songs driven by inventive, surreal, and witty wordplay, not only on the rockers but also on winding, moving ballads like “Visions of Johanna,” “Just Like a Woman,” and “Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands.” Throughout the record, the music matches the inventiveness of the songs, filled with cutting guitar riffs, liquid organ riffs, crisp pianos, and even woozy brass bands (“Rainy Day Women #12 & 35”).