The 14-minute title track of Tempest, due out in September 2012, refers to Leonardo DiCaprio and tells 'its own kind of truth' about the shipwreckBob Dylan's new album started out as an album of "religious songs", he revealed this week. But it ended up something very different: a record where "anything goes", including a reference to Leonard DiCaprio in a song about the Titanic."I don't think the song would be the same without him, or the movie," Dylan said in an interview with Rolling Stone. Di...
CNN Showbiz — Bob Dylan describes "Tempest," his 35th studio album (out September 11th), as a record where "anything goes and you just gotta believe it will make sense." But it isn't t... more info
Guardian Music — The 14-minute title track of Tempest, due out in September 2012, refers to Leonardo DiCaprio and tells 'its own kind of truth' about the shipwreckBob Dylan's new album st... more info
Prefix — There's a sneaky way to hear Bob Dylan's bluesy new track "Early Roman Kings" — all you have to do ...
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