‘Rolling Stone’ ranks Bob Dylan’s album covers

‘Rolling Stone’ ranks Bob Dylan’s album covers
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Bob Dylan has released 40 studio albums throughout the course of his career, which means he’s come up with 40 unique album covers. But not all covers are created equal, and Rolling Stone magazine decided to take a deep dive into those covers, singling out the best and the worst of them.

Writing about the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s cover art choices, the mag notes, “Sometimes Dylan made iconic covers, both calculated and spontaneous; sometimes he treated them with the same regard as a grocery list.”

Topping the mag’s list as the best Dylan album cover is 1963’s The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, which features the rocker walking down a New York City street with his girlfriend Suze Rotolo.

The mag notes photographer Don Hunstein nabbed an image “full of love and art and the endless possibilities of youth.”

Coming in at #2 is Dylan’s 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home, followed by 1965’s Highway 61 Revisited, 1976’s Desire and 1966’s Blonde on Blonde.

As for the worst of Dylan’s 40 album covers, that distinction went to 1986’s Knocked Out Loaded, which features an image taken from the January 1939 cover of Spicy-Adventure Stories magazine. Rolling Stone describes the shot as “ungainly and amateurish.”

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Timothée Chalamet performs Bob Dylan deep cuts on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Timothée Chalamet performs Bob Dylan deep cuts on ‘Saturday Night Live’
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A Complete Unknown star Timothée Chalamet was the host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live on Saturday, where he performed some Bob Dylan songs, although he opted for deep cuts rather than hits like “Like A Rolling Stone” or “The Times They Are a Changin’.”

During his monologue, Chalamet revealed that he was “really excited” to perform, and shared, “you might not know the Bob Dylan songs I’m performing, but they’re my personal favorites.” He then added, “I’m so grateful Saturday Night Live is still doing weird stuff like this.”

Chalamet’s first performance was a medley that started with “Outlaw Blues,” from 1965’s Bringing It All Back Home, with Chalamet donning a black hooded jacket with fur trim, and wearing black shades, to go along with the song’s lyrics: “I got my dark sunglasses/ I got for good luck my black tooth.”

He then shed the jacket to perform “Three Angels,” a tune from Dylan’s 1970 album New Morning, with the help of British singer James Blake  on keyboards.

That performance was introduced by Adam Sandler, who was part of a Nikki Glaser joke at the Golden Globe Awards about the pronunciation of Chalamet’s last name.

Chalamet’s final performance had him on acoustic guitar for the 1963 track “Tomorrow Is A Long Time,” which appeared on the 1971 compilation album Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits Vol. II. 

A Complete Unknown is up for eight Academy Awards, including best actor for Chalamet, something he joked about in his monologue. He commented on how he keeps losing every time he goes to an awards show, sharing, “Each time it gets harder to pretend it doesn’t sting.” SNL showed then showed a montage of his reactions every time he lost at a ceremony.


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Monica Barbaro is hoping to finally meet Joan Beaz

Monica Barbaro is hoping to finally meet Joan Beaz
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Monica Barbaro just earned a best supporting actress Oscar nod for playing Joan Baez in A Complete Unknown, and she’s yet to meet the singer. But she’s hoping that will change soon.

Barbaro tells Vulture that so far she has only talked and texted with Joan, but she’s making plans to try and see her perform.

“We’re texting because I’m trying to make it to this benefit concert she’s having next month in San Francisco,” Barbaro shares. “It’s a retrospective on her amazing career. I’m filming in London for the next few weeks, so I’m spitballing ideas to her, like ‘How do I get a round-trip ticket, pop in for the night, and then run back to London to keep working? Where are my Sky Miles?’ She’s so cool and grounded about all of this.”

The concert Barbaro’s referring to is A Night to Honor Joan Baez, happening Feb. 8 at Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco, with Baez expected to perform. Other artists on the bill include Bonnie RaittEmmylou Harris, Rosanne Cash, and others.

But if Barbaro really had time to spend with Joan, she has some ideas on what she’d like to do with her.

“We’d have a lovely time drumming and dancing in her garden. I think that would be my pinnacle, pie-in-the-sky moment to share with Joan,” she says. “What do we do for the rest of the day? I don’t know and I don’t care. If I could dance in a drum circle with Joan, I’d die right there.”

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The Beatles no longer solely hold the record for the most U.K. #1 albums

The Beatles no longer solely hold the record for the most U.K. #1 albums
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The Beatles must now share one of their U.K. chart records.

According to the U.K.’s Official Charts, singer Robbie Williams just landed his 15th solo U.K. #1 album with the soundtrack to his movie Better Man, which now ties him with The Beatles for the most U.K. #1 albums.

Williams was previously tied with The Rolling Stones for the second-most number ones, with 14.

The Beatles landed their first U.K. #1 in April 1963 with Please Please Me and had their last #1 in 2000 with 1, a greatest hits album featuring #1 singles from 1962 to 1970.

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Elton John donating proceeds from his Academy Awards viewing party to LA wildfire relief

Elton John donating proceeds from his Academy Awards viewing party to LA wildfire relief
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In March, Elton John will be hosting his annual Academy Awards viewing party, which raises funds for his Elton John AIDS Foundation. But this year that won’t be the only charity it will benefit.

The foundation writes in an Instagram post, “For over 30 years, Los Angeles has helped shape our annual Academy Awards® Viewing Party into the iconic celebration it is today. We are deeply grateful to this vibrant city and its people for their boundless generosity, passion and support.”

The post continues, “The devastation caused by the wildfires has been heartbreaking, and our thoughts are with everyone impacted. To give back to this extraordinary community that has given so much to the Elton John AIDS Foundation, we are dedicating a portion of this year’s Oscar Party to wildfire relief and recovery efforts. We love you, Los Angeles.”

Elton’s party, featuring entertainment by his Grammy-nominated pal Chappell Roan, will take place in West Hollywood, California, on March 2 and will be hosted by Elton and his husband, David Furnish, along with co-hosts Neil Patrick Harris and his husband, David Burtka, plus Jean Smart and Sheryl Lee Ralph.

And Elton may find himself celebrating a win at the party: He’s nominated for an Oscar in the category of best original song for his duet with Brandi Carlile, “Never Too Late.”

Over the years, Elton’s annual bash has raised nearly $115 million for the fight to end HIV/AIDS. 

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Queen’s Roger Taylor reveals why he was unhappy with the drums on band’s debut album

Queen’s Roger Taylor reveals why he was unhappy with the drums on band’s debut album
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Queen continues to celebrate the release of their Queen I box set, this time with a special video focused on Roger Taylor’s drum contributions to their debut album.

In the latest special episode of Queen the Greatest, Taylor reveals that he was disappointed when they got to Trident Studios to record the album, because he had little control over his sound.

“At Trident, it did feel like, ‘OK, now we’re in it,’ but I didn’t really get on with their ideas,” he shares. “They had a drum booth and it was a well-known sound: very dry and dead, which is not what I wanted. I wanted to hear the drums resonate.”

He adds, “I didn’t want it to go ‘thud, whack.’ But that’s what they wanted. There was cloth over everything, and everything was taped down.”

Taylor also notes that he couldn’t even play on his own drum kit.

“I had to play this s***** little kit. It was just awful,” he says. “We were told, ‘This is the Trident sound.’ But we didn’t want the Trident sound. We wanted our sound.”

As for why they went along with it, he says, “We sort of just did what we were told.”

The Queen I box set, which was released in October, features a new mix of the album, which the band is much happier with.

“What we’ve done now with Queen I … is we’ve used all the actual recordings but made it sound more like we wanted it to sound at the time,” Roger says. “So it’s ‘liver,’ the drums are more live and more ambient. So, for me, it’s a significant improvement, and I know Brian (May) feels the same.”

(Video includes uncensored profanity.)

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Ringo Starr to talk ‘Look Up’ on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’

Ringo Starr to talk ‘Look Up’ on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’
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Ringo Starr is set to appear on Tuesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he’ll discuss his recently released country album, Look Up.

The album is already a success for Ringo, landing on several Billboard charts, including the all-genre Top Album Sales chart, where it’s at #7.

The album is also #1 on the Current Rock Album sales, Americana/Folk Album sales and Current Country Album sales charts, at #4 on the Current Digital Album sales chart and #6 on the Overall Digital Album sales chart.

It’s even landed on the rock charts, at #23 on the Billboard Rock Albums chart and at #30 on the Rock & Alternative Albums chart.

Meanwhile, on the all-genre Billboard 200, Look Up debuted at #147 and is now Ringo’s 20th album to land on that chart.

“Thanks everyone who supported me with Look Up, produced by T Bone Burnett, who did a great job, and all the musicians on it I want to thank,” Ringo shared on social media. “It’s just been a great experience for me to make this record and have the experience of it actually doing great, it fills my heart. Peace and love. Thank everybody. Thank you.”

Look Up, co-written and produced by Burnett, is made up of 11 songs, with special guest appearances by Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Lucius, Larkin Poe and Alison Krauss, the latter appearing on the album’s closing song, “Thankful,” which was co-written by Ringo.

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Sammy Hagar, Robin Zander & more to play Rock for Responders benefit concert

Sammy Hagar, Robin Zander & more to play Rock for Responders benefit concert
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Sammy Hagar, Cheap Trick’s Robin Zander and Deep Purple’s Glenn Hughes are among the artists set to perform at the upcoming Rock for Responders benefit, taking place Feb. 27, at the LA Waterfront in front of the Battleship IOWA.

The trio will perform as part of the band Kings of Chaos, which also features Billy Idol’s guitarist Steve Stevens, guitarist Orianthi, former Guns N’ Roses drummer Matt Sorum, bassist Carmin Rojas and guitarist Brent Woods.

The event is being put on by the Pacific Battlefield Center, in partnership with the Port of Los Angeles and Princess Cruises. According to the announcement, the concert will raise money to support local first responders, “highlighting their critical roles in ensuring community resilience and recovery.”

Tickets to the benefit will be free to first responders. More info can be found at pacificbattleship.com.

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On This Day, Jan. 24, 2017: Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks dies at 69

On This Day, Jan. 24, 2017: Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks dies at 69

On This Day, Jan. 24, 2017…

Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks died by suicide in West Palm Beach, Florida. He was 69.

Born Claude Hudson Trucks, Butch joined the Allman Brothers Band in 1969 and played with them throughout their career. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the band in 1995.

Butch’s nephew, guitarist Derek Trucks, joined ABB in 1999 and went on to form the Tedeschi Trucks Band with his wife Susan Tedeschi.  Derek’s brother, Duane Trucks, is the drummer for Widespread Panic.

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Def Leppard’s Vivian Campbell had a bone marrow transplant for his cancer treatment

Def Leppard’s Vivian Campbell had a bone marrow transplant for his cancer treatment
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Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell has shared an update about his health.

The rocker missed the band’s Jan. 18 concert in León, Mexico, with frontman Joe Elliott explaining he was “recovering from some treatment for his cancer.” Well, now Campbell has taken to social media to thank fans who have reached out and to share some good news about his condition.

“Thank you for all the recent messages and support. As you all may know, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma several years ago,” he wrote on Def Leppard’s Instagram page. “I recently had a bone marrow transplant as part of my treatment plan, and it’s safe to say that thus far it’s been a very successful transplant!”

“I just have to keep my head down and my spirits up for the next 100 days of primary recovery,” he added, signing the post “A very happy Viv!”

While Campbell was replaced at the Mexico show by Phil Collen’s guitar tech John Zocco, it looks like he’ll have plenty of time to recover and make the next one. Their next show isn’t until May 15 in Puerto Rico.

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