By the time Bob Dylan and the Band's "The Basement Tapes" was released on June 26, 1975, it was already the most famous LP ever released. It was also one of the most hacked. The double album had been written, dissected, discussed and announced as a masterpiece before Dylan's label finally decided to pull out some of the songs that were recorded by the singer and his former support band eight years earlier. Then a motorcycle accident in July 1966…
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By the time Bob Dylan and the Band's "The Basement Tapes" was released on June 26, 1975, it was already the most famous LP ever released. It was also one of the most hacked. The double album had been written, dissected, discussed and announced as a masterpiece before Dylan's label finally decided to pull out some of the songs that were recorded by the singer and his former support band eight years earlier. Then a motorcycle accident in July 1966…