ended. Dylan had seen Joan on TV, before he himself was famous, and thought maybe she needed a male voice. Dylan had goals and managed to achieve them. Being unafraid to voice anti-establishment opinions, but not being obnoxious to people who could help him on the road to success.
1963 saw Dylan triumph at the Newport Folk Festival, with his leading a rendition of ‘Blowin’ In The Wind’, with Peter, Paul, and Mary, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and The Freedom Singers. His performance there in 1965 was less than a triumphant return. Dylan had an electrified backing band, for the first time, and a large part of the crowd turned on him. Seeger had, it was rumoured, been so distressed to see his protégé go electric that he was going to cut the cables. It was also said, however, that Seeger was distressed because his father was hard of hearing, and the somewhat loud and