The 1980s couldn’t have been a more ill-suited decade for Bob Dylan, when you really think about it. In the ‘60s, he was a folk troubadour, fitting for the rugged age. Then in the ‘70s, he could outright embrace his dream to be the frontman of a ‘proper’ rock and roll band. One that did away with the purism of folk music and instead sought to plug in the guitar and turn up the amp. So the two decades split Dylan fans right down the middle. In t…
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