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Dylan’s ‘Like a Rolling Stone’ gets awesome interactive music video 48 years later
The jugglers and the clowns are out in full force for this one. It's probably not exactly what Bob Dylan was envisioning when he penned "Like a Rolling Stone" lo so many decades ago, but it's a pretty terrific tribute to the folk-rock classic directed by YouTube hero Vania Heymann. You can flip through several stations featuring the likes of Marc Maron, Drew Carey, Danny Brown and the Pawn Stars synced masterfully with the track. The video commemorates the recent release of the 47-disc set The Complete Album Collection, Vol. 1.
[Thanks, Jeff]
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Bob Dylan Complete Collection Volume 1 to be available on a USB drive Stuffed inside of a Harmonica
I readily admit I’m not a huge music buff. I like to listen to some tunes when driving in the car, but other than that I’m pretty much music-free at all other times. My problem is that I can’t concentrate with any sound going on around me. On the other hand, if you’re a big fan of music and you happen to like Bob Dylan, you might want to get your credit card ready.
On November 15, a new collection called Bob Dylan The Complete Collection Vol 1 will launch. This particular box set will launch on CD, but music fans will appreciate that it’s also coming in a true lossless digital format. The entire collection will be available to purchase on a tiny USB flash drive. The music is on the drive in MP3 and FLAC formats.
That flash drive will come packaged inside of a case that looks like a harmonica. The album collection will also feature digitally-remastered versions of tons of Dylan’s best and most popular tunes. The little flash drive is packed with 35 different studio albums, six live albums, and a bunch of singles. This digital music collection won’t be cheap at a price of $364(USD), but if you’re a Dylan aficionado, it’s well worth checking out.
[via Everything USB]