The eternal greatness of Bob Dylan has meant his lyrics from 1963 feel just as pertinent then as they do today, in 2026. When he released The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan in ‘63, the political mood was tense. Driven by the ever-heightening sense of tension around the Cold War and the continued social injustices flaunted in the face of the civil rights movement, there seemed to be an endless sense of corruption that Dylan could uncover. But in ‘63, th…
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