- Culture
- 10 May 22
Check out the new music video below.
Bob Dylan has released a new music video for his classic song 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' as he celebrates 60 years with Colombia Records.
'Subterranean Homesick Blues' was the lead track of his fifth album Bringing It All Back Home and was his first track to break into the US Top 40.
The 2022 remake pays homage to Dylan’s introduction to his new electric sound with lyric/cue card visuals created by contemporary artists, filmmakers, musicians, and graphic designers.
Patti Smith, Wim Wenders, John Squire, Bruce Springsteen, Noel Fielding, Jim Jarmusch, Bobby Gillespie, and Futura are among those who have taken part in the new video.
Check out the video below:
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The new video is being released to coincide the opening of The Bob Dylan Center in Tusla, Oklahoma.
The center will hold more than 100,000 items created and owned by Dylan over the last seven decades.
Such items include handwritten lyric manuscripts, unreleased recordings, unseen film performances, rare photography, visual art, and many other items paying tribute to Dylan’s long and incredibly successful career.
Read Anne Margaret Daniel's report of her visit to The Bob Dylan Center here.