Today, Bob Dylan surprised fans with a 17-minute song titled “Murder Most Foul.” It’s his first original song since 2012 and documents the November 1963 assassination of US President John F. Kennedy.
09.03.2020 - 18:57 / pitchfork.com
Bob Dylan is heading back out on tour. He’ll play venues across North America this June and July, starting at Les Schwab Amphitheatre in Bend, Oregon, and set to wind up at New York’s Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on July 12. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats and the Hot Club of Cowtown will join on tour.
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Today, Bob Dylan surprised fans with a 17-minute song titled “Murder Most Foul.” It’s his first original song since 2012 and documents the November 1963 assassination of US President John F. Kennedy.
Bob Dylan shocked the world on Friday by releasing a new song that officially stands as his longest to date, clocking in at 16 minutes and 57 seconds. The acclaimed singer released “Murder Most Foul” at midnight on March 27.The lengthy track’s runtime is several seconds longer than his previously fan-dissected track “Highlands,” which clocks in at 16 minutes and 31 seconds.The new song is a slow and soulful free-association dedicated to the 1963 assassination of President John F.
Bob Dylan surprised fans by dropping his first new song in eight years on Thursday night — the nearly 17-minute-long Murder Most Foul.
It’s not every dayBob Dylanshares an unreleased song, and a message to his many loyal supporters. Today is that day.
Bob Dylan just released a truly epic new song.
Bob Dylan surprised fans by dropping his first new song in eight years on Thursday night – the 17-minute-long Murder Most Foul.
Bob Dylan surprised fans by dropping his first new song in eight years on Thursday night – the 17-minute-long Murder Most Foul.
Bob Dylan has surprised fans with new music, a 17-minute track about the assassination of John F Kennedy.
For years, Bob Dylan fans have spoken in a sort of hushed awe about the longest song he ever released, “Highlands,” an album side-length 1997 track that ran 16 minutes and 31 seconds. Now, 23 years later, he’s slightly outdone himself. As the clock struck midnight on the east coast Friday morning, Dylan released a new song, “Murder Most Foul,” that has a 16:57 running time — and it’s an epic free association on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Bob Dylan is back with new music for the first time in eight years and he has released his longest song ever!
'Murder Most Foul' references The Beatles, The Twilight Zone, Woodstock, The Who, Altamont and more
Bob Dylan is back with new music for the first time in seven years and he has released his longest song ever!
It’s not every day Bob Dylan shares an unreleased song, and a message to his many loyal supporters. Today is that day.
For years, Bob Dylan fans have spoken in a sort of hushed awe about the longest song he ever released, “Highlands,” an album side-length 1997 track that ran 16 minutes and 31 seconds. Now, 23 years later, he’s slightly outdone himself. As the clock struck midnight on the east coast Friday morning, Dylan released a new song, “Murder Most Foul,” that has a 16:57 running time — and it’s an epic free association on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Bob Dylan has shared his first new track in eight years. “Murder Most Foul” is a 17-minute song about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Listen to Dylan’s new ballad about that “dark day in Dallas” below.
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