100 Days

of Bob Dylan

My Journey to Ascertain the Genius that is Bob Dylan

How Does it Feel?

The first morning I woke up at college, someone in my dorm had these two huge speakers turned facing out of his window and blaring, “Like a Rolling Stone.” It was the first real day out on your own and you hear, “How does it feel to be on your own, away from home, like a rolling stone?”

Since that first day at State University of New York in 1973, my father has grown a deep appreciation for Bob Dylan. As a Milennial, this same adoration did not come naturally. I just didn’t get it. Why Bob Dylan? He’s not even a good singer. His lyrics don’t really make sense. Why do people think he’s the best songwriter?

In an effort to get to know my father on a deeper level, and to understand the impacts of Bob Dylan’s legacy, I set out on a journey to explore the music for myself. Part of the expedition included this book, “Dylan: 100 Songs and Pictures” by Peter Doggett.

Each song posted here includes content from this book along with other sources I cited where applicable.

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BOOK: “Dylan: 100 Songs & Pictures”

Peter Doggett(Author)
Chris Charlesworth (Compiler)
Ann Barkway (Editor)
Andy Neill (Editor)

Blog Posts

Bob Dylan – Song #84: “Jokerman”

Bob Dylan – Song #84: “Jokerman”

Link to Song: Jokerman What you should know about this song: "Jokerman" went through a series of revisions in the early 1980s before it was chosen as the opening track for Infidels. Throughout his 1984 tour and again in his 1994 tour, Dylan regularly opened his shows...

Bob Dylan – Song #82: “Saving Grace”

Bob Dylan – Song #82: “Saving Grace”

Link to Song: Saving Grace Melbourne Mass Choir version: Saving Grace What you should know about this song: When Dylan released his Slow Train Coming and Saved albums, he received an array of criticism from the public regarding his conversion to Christianity and the...

Bob Dylan – Song #77: “Oh, Sister”

Bob Dylan – Song #77: “Oh, Sister”

Link to Song: Oh, Sister What you should know about this song: This spontaneous and remarkable piece was the result of minimal rehearsals between Bob Dylan and Emmylou Harris, the vocalist tasked with harmonizing to Dylan's lead. For the next three years until July...