The First-Ever Official Video for 'Like a Rolling Stone' Is an Interactive Masterpiece

Nearly 50 years after its release, Bob Dylan's classic "Like a Rolling Stone" has finally got an official music video, and it's pretty much the best thing ever.

This is important, Dylanites. Nearly 50 years after its release, Bob Dylan's classic "Like a Rolling Stone" has finally got an official music video, and it's pretty much the best thing ever: an interactive video that lets the viewer flip through channels on a virtual television and watch such luminaries as Drew Carey on The Price Is Right, Marc Maron on his WTF podcast, and the dudes from Pawn Stars lip-syncing to the 1965 recording of the song.

In all, there are 16 equally mesmerizing channels to choose from, from sports to cooking to world news to children's cartoons to reality shows; some of the channels are simulations of shows currently on cable, and the best part? All of the people on them know the words to "Like a Rolling Stone."

The video, which was created by Interlude, is probably the most newfangled thing Dylan has ever done (excepting of course his three-year stint on satellite radio and his recent the Bootleg Series app), is being released alongside The Complete Album Collection Volume 1, a new 47(!)-CD box set that arrives juuuust in time for the holidays. If giant boxes of compact discs aren't your thing, the collection is "also available as a limited-edition harmonica-shaped USB stick containing all the music, in both MP3 and FLAC lossless formats." (Of course it's harmonica-shaped.)