Re: [Harp-L] Taking the Bob Dylan discussion on a bourbon-soaked tangent



Sometimes a greater appreciation is developed when one spends the time to  
learn about the origins/history of an artist. To understand Dylan and his  
impact, one has to go back to the Beat Generation poets and writers and grasp  how 
they changed America. Dylan was the next natural extension of this wave of  
change, with humble beginnings and a unique view of America. The fact that  
Dylan, like Miles Davis, continued to change to satisfy his own drive, also  
angered many of his loyal fans at certain junctions along his road. However, he  
chose to be true to himself - an admirable trait. This is the backdrop upon  
which he pulled out his harmonica and  played.




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