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She Belongs to Me (1965) – Bob Dylan

She Belongs to Me is a gentle song, sung with Dylan’s relaxed phrasing and a lightly swaying accompaniment that feels easy. On the surface, it sounds warm and affectionate, almost carefree. The woman he sings about is an “artist” too,

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It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue (1965) – Bob Dylan

Is there a cooler album cover? I seriously doubt it. Sally Grossman – wife of Dylan’s manager Albert Grossman – reclines in the background with effortless poise, her striking red dress and enigmatic gaze oozing both kitsch and timeless class.

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Subterranean Homesick Blues (1965) – Bob Dylan

Subterranean Homesick Blues is the pinnacle as far as counter-establishment songs are concerned. A lot of people think that this masterpiece may well have been the first ever song which exhibited predominant features of the rap genre including the following:– Dylan’s

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Mr. Tambourine Man (1965) – Bob Dylan

Watch the video below Mr Tambourine Man when you consider Allen Ginsberg’s comments: Dylan had become a column of air, so to speak, at certain moments, where his total physical and mental focus was this single breath coming out of his

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Love Minus Zero/No Limit (1965) – Bob Dylan

Just like the last song I posted on Dylan – Long and Wasted Years, today’s featured track Love Minus Zero/No Limit has no musical chorus or bridge. Dylan recites 8 four-line verses about what the singer thinks is his perfect

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