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Dylan 'Like A Rolling Stone' (Original Post)
appalachiablue
Jan 2019
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zanana1
(6,102 posts)1. I just got lost in Dylan. nt
Paladin
(28,243 posts)2. Who other than me was around when that song first hit the airwaves?
Talk about being startled, delighted, and a little apprehensive, to boot. "Like A Rolling Stone" changed everything.
appalachiablue
(41,103 posts)3. I appreciate and enjoy his music more than ever.
Reflection does that. What an artist of his time, glad I saw him perform 1978.
Paladin
(28,243 posts)4. One of my children is our family's biggest Dylan fan.
She saw him in several live appearances during her college years. Nice to see his appeal taking hold across generations.
appalachiablue
(41,103 posts)5. Great to hear, good for her. The music continues with son of Sara,