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The darker side of Bob Dylan - New Statesman

By A Mystery Man Writer

How the songwriter’s duplicitous behaviour and his visionary music were bound together
On 22 May 1966, the day after a fractious show in Newcastle, Bob Dylan flew into Paris for a concert at the Olympia Music Hall on his 25th birthday, two days later. At Le Bourget airport, he was accos

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