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Sound affair: With Dylan on our side.

Statesman (India)

| June 29, 2000 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Statesman (English). (Hide copyright information)Copyright

An almost cracked voice, and a beautiful guitar.

That's how I knew Bob Dylan when I was younger.

It was not that I was captivated by Dylan the first time I heard him.

My father used to listen to him quite frequently.

So I thought, "Let's see what kind of music this man makes".

From then on, I was mesmerised by Dylan and his music.

Dylan was brought up in Hibbing, a small town in Duluth.

He began writing poetry from a very tender age, but he wrote only for himself.

Only occasionally would he show his poems to his parents.

Music came much later, when he got hold of a six-string guitar, and …

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