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The 10-Page-Long Song Full of “Steady Hatred” That Prevented Bob Dylan From Quitting Singing Like He Intended

LONDON - 1965: Bob Dylan hanging out in London, England in 1965. (Photo by Cyrus Andrews/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Of all the singer-songwriters who have achieved folk legend status, Bob Dylan seems to be among the most self-assured. But for one brief moment in the early 1960s, the rising Greenwich Village folk scene icon was debating quitting the business altogether. Maybe music wasn’t for him. Maybe he was destined to be Robert Zimme…
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American Songwriter broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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