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By Gill Andy
Andy Gill
This book examines the creation of Bob Dylan's most significant songs from 1962 to 1969. It traces his artistic journey from a young folk musician to a celebrated protest singer. The analysis covers his pivotal role in inventing folk-rock and revolutionizing rock and roll with poetic lyrics. It also explores his shift towards country-influenced music as the psychedelic era of the late 1960s unfolded. Even during this period, Dylan continued to innovate, pioneering country rock, a genre that would later dominate American charts.