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During an Italian broadcast in 1967, Gian Maria Volonté and Giorgio Gaber, featured here, recited Bob Dylan's verses to each other in Italian, which I've seen consistently rated with 1 and 2 stars out of 5. In short, two important artistic figures from our history were quoting Bob much like we studied the great characters of the past, the great poets, the great artists in history books, perceiving them as distant and immensely grand figures. Well, those two Italians have not physically been on this Earth for years, while Bob is among us, a true living legend, who unknowingly changed the concept of music and music itself forever. For better? For worse? I don't know. What I do know is that we're talking about a total revolutionary.
Ah, the song is a gem from 1975.
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