Bob Dylan was before my time (I was born in 1970) and I somehow missed him during my rather short-lived grass smoking/Dead loving/Trustafarian phase almost 20 years ago, but I bought "Blood on the Tracks" at a truck stop on a road trip a few months ago and have been listening to him almost non-stop since. I had heard the anti-establishment songs that went somewhat mainstream, but he's written so much that's better than what's on the radio. I just got Volumes 1-3 of his Bootleg Series, unreleased stuff, much of it solo and acoustic, and it's pretty amazing.
If anybody cares, that is.
If anybody cares, that is.