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What song are you listening to right now?

I stole last week's Sunday New York Times out of the recycling bag yesterday and happened upon this awesome article. So awesome to think that my favorite Dylan song was shaped in my own town!

The movement began when the producer Bob Johnston invited the multi-instrumentalist Charlie McCoy, who was visiting New York to see the World’s Fair in 1965, to drop by one of Mr. Dylan’s sessions. Mr. Dylan asked Mr. McCoy to pick up a guitar and accompany the next song he was recording, which turned out to be “Desolation Row,” the final track on “Highway 61 Revisited.”

 
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