"My Back Pages".

OK, boys and girls, back to the 60s: It was 1964 and Bob Dlyan was becoming disillusioned with the 60s protest movement, with which he had been closely associated. He penned this folk classic almost as an apology for his previous preachings, rejecting his earlier personal and political idealism, desiring to move in a new and different direction. Recorded with just him on solo acoustic guitar and vocals. The Byrds (unfortunately, sans Gene Clark) covered it in 1967 as part of their fourth studio album, whose title alluded to the song's lyrics. #30 Billboard Hot 100 and a staple of their live performances, it was the band's last Top 100 hit. McGuinn's jingle-jangle Rickenbacker-12 solo remains one of his finest. Also covered by The Ramones, Steve Earle and The Hollies, among others. Interestingly, Dylan did not perform it live until 1988. Song? Answer: "My Back Pages". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92cF_KCH7TU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G9TJk853ps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGEIMCWob3U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nErRGYzMOzA

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