Robyn Hitchcock remembers : "Last month saw the 60th anniversary of the release of Bringing It All Back Home. Though the album came out in March 1965, it took me almost two years to get hold of a copy. When I did, at the golden dawn of 1967, it was the first track on Side Two that pulled me into its hypnotic web: Dylan presented "Mr Tambourine Man" with just his acoustic, his harmonica, and an eerie bell-like electric guitar in the background. His voice was an incantation, a plea for transcendence from the wheel of human grind. As a 13-year-old, I was duly hypnotised and would spin around in the Hampshire fields at twilight, chanting the words until I was dizzy and fell over. "
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