Dylan’s Work Deserves to Be Celebrated
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Thank you for publishing Greil Marcus’ commentary, “How Does It Feel
But how many so-called pop artists can claim to have an entire book devoted to a single song?
That pistol shot drumbeat still slaps a listener awake. The song’s driving energy and merciless lyrics not only changed radio, music and Dylan’s peers in 1965, it still stands as a challenge to artists, regardless of genre.
Forty years on, Dylan himself still shines as a beacon of integrity, intelligence and simple hard work in a world that elevates mediocrity, rewards whorishness and enshrines stupidity.
Thank you, Mr. Marcus, for reminding us that a single work of art can redefine the world.
Mark Klein
Los Angeles
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