Bob Dylan's seminal 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right' has been had many renditions over the years. Here we pick out five of the best, from country to indie.
The last four contestants, Dylan, Gabby, Ivar and Dolores, unanimously decided to halt the game, confident that no traitors remained among them. Their gamble paid off, and they equally divided the ...
That's not all, as the two remaining traitors, Danielle and Carolyn, had a very heated argument at the roundtable, leaving the faithfuls very perplexed. In the end, it was Danielle who won out, ...
Believing no more traitors lurked among them, the final four - Dylan, Gabby, Ivar and Dolores - decided to halt the game. Their hunch proved correct, and they equally divided the winnings, making them ...
Decrying a world characterized by materialism, violence and blind conformity, Dylan echoed the warnings of King Solomon.
During the director's commentary for A Complete Unknown, James Mangold expresses one shocking opinion that Bob Dylan rejected ...
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