David Bowie wasn’t jealous of many people, but Bob Dylan was one of them. “50 songs isn’t enough, I’ve realised,” Bowie mused in 1976. “I heard, and I was green with envy, Dylan’s got like 140 songs he chooses from.” Since then, the original vagabond has amassed an even more bountiful arsenal, but come the 2000s, he was still on the hunt for more. As his never-ending tour roved onto its new chapter, he bumped into Pete Townshend. “I asked Bob Dy…
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