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Bob Dylan's 65th Birthday

When Bob Dylan hit the snowy streets of New York in the winter of 1961, it seemed cameras were waiting for him, as if there%u2019d been news of his coming. In No Direction Home, director Martin Scorsese digs up early home-movie footage of Dylan clowning like Chaplin. The fresh-faced 20-year-old looks incredibly innocent; there's no indication that within a year he'll reinvent the Greenwich Village folk scene, or go on to blur forever the line between poetry and songwriting.
Paste Magazine Feature - Bob Dylan: No Direction Home

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Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan

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