Chris Robinson shares the time he saw Bob Dylan give the Rolling Stones the bird at a concert in the South of France.
Bob Dylan, in a very Bob Dylan move, joined TikTok mere days before the app is set to be banned in the United States.
Dylan seemed to be in on the joke, posting an old black and white clip of himself saying “Good God, I must leave right away.”
There's a scene in A Complete Unknown where Bob Dylan shows up to a party late and leaves shortly after arriving. The biopic seems to have really captured his true essence, since he essentially just did the same with TikTok.
Legendary music icon and subject of the biopic A Complete Unknown, Bob Dylan, has joined TikTok just days before its ban.
Bob Dylan, that rabble-rouser, prankster and social media maven, has struck again. Dylan, who hasn’t been exactly prolific on the social media platform X, posted on TikTok this week for the first time — just as the app might get unplugged in the United States.
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