Paying Tribute to 'Mr. Tambourine Man'

NEW YORK: In honor of new film I'm Not There, esteemed musicians from Lee Ranaldo to the Roots cover Dylan tunes.
Lee Ranaldo / Photo by Eric Nowels

Punk Reunion: New York

Members of Blondie, Ramones, Suicide, Television, and the Dictators remember the CBGB scene.
Photo by Terry Richardson

Like a mushroom on a pile of shit, punk came up in one of New York City's foulest periods. Probably no other era could have produced it: Urban decay and lawlessness made Lower Manhattan a cheap place to live, and the desperate street vibe -- combined with the art community's down-forwhatever attitude -- made for take-no-prisoners music. Punk would spread around the world, mutating as it went.

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