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Dylan revisited.(folk singer/songwriter Bob Dylan)(Interview)
From:
Newsweek
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October 6, 1997| Author:
Gates, David
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Bob Dylan is 56 years old and still making albums. His latest 'Time Out of Mind' is his next step in rebuilding his career. He talks about the album, his religion, his recent illness and other topics.
Bob Dylan has reinvented himself all his life. Now he's back from a near-fatal illness and a near-terminal career slump with his best record in years. How does it feel? We asked him. He told us.
AS YOU SIT ACROSS FROM HIM, HIS FACE KEEPS CHANGING. Sometimes it's that I-s...
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