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Posted on March 27, 2010.
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In the height of the folk, when young Americans began to regard the genus as the best way to express defiance against an older generation, Robert Zimmerman plugged in.

Dylan's "going electric" is one of those historic moments that each culture uses to define the 60s. It was the ultimate expression of an individual, a person who was not only willing to rebel against the mainstream, but ready to rebel against the counter-culture as well. Not everyone was pleased with his separation from the softer, more peaceful sounds of folk, but Dylan was simply following the logic in choosing a career as an artist was only interested in finding new, better tools of expression .

Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman in Duluth, MN, in 1941. He was a talented actor as a boy and a teenager, and would go to study art at university. This exercise in cafes under its infamous stage name, first name borrowing Dylan Thomas for his surname. In the early 60s, Dylan was quickly made a name for himself in the bohemian circles of New York. In 1962, he released his first album, The Freewheelin 'Bob Dylan. When Peter, Paul and Mary covered her classic song "Blowin 'in the Wind" gave a recognition that spread like wildfire. Literate qualities of his music and the winding, labyrinthine nature of his writings have made popular with critics and fans. Today, many of his songs are considered classics of this period untouchable.

With albums like Another Side of Bob Dylan and Bringing It All Back Home, Dylan has continued to evolve his music. "Like a Rolling Stone" became a sole determinant for him, summing up the feeling of frustration was building among young hippies. People wondered about the social mores and what was expected of them by their society. With all the current experiments, it made perfect sense that Dylan song that reflects the frequent introspection of the young generation of Americans has been done.

In 1966, Dylan released Blonde on Blonde, a double-disc album is still regarded as one of his best. Later this year, however, the tragedy would strike. Although his motorcycle accident, and Dylan did suffer a concussion, as well as damaging his neck vertebrae. The accident would take a toll permanent, changing his voice and his personality. He became more reclusive, spending more time with his family and the registration of more at home.

This does not prevent him from producing excellent work. Always a fan of blues and country music of Dylan will continue to explore genres and find new stories to tell through them. Today, Dylan is considered a veteran rock 'n' roll, and had an undeniable influence on artists today. They repay the inspiration he has given through their tribute and respect for his work.

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