From Hibbing to Highway 61, from folk clubs to Nobel lectures, Bob Dylan has never stopped moving, questioning, or reinventing what a songwriterāand a songācan be. Whether you came for the protest anthems, the cowboy hats, or the Christmas album (!), thereās always another Dylan phase to discover.
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Bob Dylanās original stage name was Elston Gunnnāwith three nās.
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He once played piano for Bobby Veeātwiceāin 1959.
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Dylan wrote his first original song, āSong to Woody,ā as a tribute to his idol, Woody Guthrie.
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His high school yearbook predicted heād join Little Richard.
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He claims the only person he ever wanted to meet in life was Elvis Presley.
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The Beatles first heard The Freewheelinā Bob Dylan in Paris and wore the record out.
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He changed his name legally to Bob Dylan in 1962āhis father signed the paperwork.
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He nearly joined the Army just to get a free haircut.
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He introduced the Beatles to marijuana in 1964.
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He was the first rock artist to win a Pulitzer Prize (special citation, 2008).
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Dylan didnāt speak for an entire week after JFK was assassinated.
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He was once booed at the Newport Folk Festivalāfor playing electric guitar.
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“Like a Rolling Stone” was rejected by Columbia Records’ execs for being “too long.”
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Jimi Hendrixās version of āAll Along the Watchtowerā made Dylan say, āThatās how itās supposed to sound.ā
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His 1966 motorcycle crash might not have even happenedāno ambulance, no hospital report.
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Heās been on whatās called the āNever Ending Tourā since 1988.
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He once released a 17-minute song about the JFK assassinationā¦in 2020.
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Dylan only made one Super Bowl adāin 2014, for Chrysler.
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He drew the original sketch for his Self Portrait album cover.
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He learned to write songs by copying Hank Williams lyrics by hand.
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He secretly married Carolyn Dennis in the 1980s and kept it quiet for over a decade.
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He wrote āKnockinā on Heavenās Doorā for a Western movie starring Kris Kristofferson.
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Dylan turned down appearing at Woodstock.
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Heās painted more than heās released albumsāhis art has been shown in major galleries.
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In 1965, he played nine songs in a row using the same four chordsāand no one complained.
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He once said he found religion through a song, not a preacher.
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Dylanās handwritten lyrics have sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction.
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He recorded a Christmas album in 2009 and donated all profits to charity.
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Heās had the same bassist, Tony Garnier, for over 30 years.
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Johnny Cash sent a letter to Broadside magazine defending Dylan before they even met.
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Dylan once said his favorite rapper wasā¦Eminem.
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Heās covered Sinatra songs more than any other artist since 2015.
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In his Nobel lecture, he cited Moby-Dick and All Quiet on the Western Front as literary influences.
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He co-wrote songs with George Harrison that were never released.
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His backup singers in the ā70s included Luther Vandross.
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One of his biggest early gigs? A short scene on a BBC TV drama.
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āMr. Tambourine Manā was inspired by a real-life tambourine man named Bruce Langhorne.
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He once called U2ās Bono āthe voice of this generationāmineās a bit more hoarse.ā
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His biggest hit in the 2000s? āMake You Feel My Love,ā via Adele, Garth Brooks, and Billy Joel.
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He once played harmonica on a Ramblinā Jack Elliott album while eating a sandwich.
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His memoir Chronicles: Volume One skips the ā60s almost entirely.
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He was mistaken for homeless in Long Branch, NJ in 2009 and questioned by police.
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Dylan said he doesnāt believe in following news but still reads The Economist.
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He was the subject of Martin Scorsese documentaries twice.
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Dylan reportedly doesnāt own a cellphone.
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He once made a rap cameo on a Kurtis Blow album.
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He used to mime along to Little Richard records in front of a mirror as a kid.
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Dylanās son Jakob Dylan is the lead singer of The Wallflowers.
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His 1970 album Self Portrait was critically trashedāso he named his next album New Morning.
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He wrote āForever Youngā as a lullaby for his son.
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His biggest concert? Over 600,000 fans in Rio de Janeiro, 1990.
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He was nominated for an Emmy for his song in Ted Lasso.
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He once wrote a song with Sam Shepard.
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Heās played over 3,000 shows on the Never Ending Tour.
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He owns a whiskey brandāHeavenās Door.
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The āJudas!ā heckle in Manchester was immortalized on tape⦠and Dylan shouted back.
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He toured with the Grateful Dead and Tom Petty in the ā80s.
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He once painted 32 iron gates and called it āvisual music.ā
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He wrote 30 songs for a Broadway musical with the director of Girl from the North Country.
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He said the one thing he regrets is⦠not learning piano properly.
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Dylanās childhood home in Hibbing, MN, still has its original mailbox.
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He wrote āTangled Up in Blueā while living in the Minnesota woods.
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Heās been known to test his band with new arrangementsāduring the show.
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He prefers to tour small venues instead of stadiums.
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He wrote āBlowinā in the Windā in under 10 minutes.
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He was awarded Franceās Legion of Honourāafter initial pushback from officials.
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He owns thousands of vinyl recordsāand still prefers analog.
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He once turned down a chance to join Paul Simonās tour just to āstay home and cook.ā
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He appeared on MTV Unpluggedāagainst his labelās advice.
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The most covered Dylan song? āBlowinā in the Wind,ā with over 375 versions.
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He told 60 Minutes he made a deal āwith the chief commander⦠of this earth and the world we canāt see.ā
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Dylanās handwriting is nearly illegibleāhis publishers often require a translator.
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He wrote āVisions of Johannaā in a freezing hotel room with no heat.
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He got married in secretātwice.
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He once sent a thank-you note to a fan who returned a lost harmonica.
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He never attended his Nobel Prize ceremonyābut he sent Patti Smith.
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Dylan says he never listens to his own albums after release.
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He once wrote a song called āWiggle Wiggle.ā Critics did not love it.
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His music has appeared in over 100 film soundtracks.
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Dylan was once asked to write a James Bond theme. He politely declined.
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His latest single hit #1 on the Billboard Rock chartāat age 79.
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He says he writes best at 3 a.m.
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Dylan has performed with everyone from The Band to Stevie Wonder to Norah Jones.
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Heās the only songwriter to win an Oscar, Pulitzer, and Nobel Prize.
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And finally⦠when asked if heād ever retire, Bob Dylan said: āIāll let you know when I get there.ā
So happy 84th to the artist who made poetry sing and made pop music think. Hereās to the stories behind the songs, the secrets inside the bootlegs, and the magic of a career that keeps unfolding like a scroll from another time.
Keep it surreal, Bob. Weāll keep listening.

