Bob Dylan Turned Personal Betrayal Into One of the Greatest Songs of His Career
Bob Dylan has no shortage of great songs that could easily be considered his greatest. In the early years of his career (during the 1960s, to be exact), there were songs like “The Times They Are a-Changin’,” “Mr. Tambourine Man,” and “Like a Rolling Stone,” all of which showcased the kind of singer-songwriter Dylan is. Then, in the latter part of his 1970s career, he delivered a string of deeply introspective and emotionally raw songs that further cemented his legacy. However, as is the case with most artists, there is an era marked by betrayal and heartbreak for them, which ultimately translates into their songs. And for Dylan, that era was Blood on the Tracks, specifically the track “Idiot Wind” — the song that turned personal betrayal into one of his most impressive works.
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