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What is the deep relationship between the Beatles and Bob Dylan?

What is the deep relationship between the Beatles and Bob Dylan?
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What is the deep relationship between the Beatles and Bob Dylan?

I never imagined that the god of folk songs, Bob Dylan, would win the Nobel Prize in Literature in October 2016.

Younger people may not know this, but he criticized the establishment through folk songs mainly in the 1960s, called for peace and an end to war, and had an enormous influence on young people around the world.

Reference:I tried reading the autobiography of Bob Dylan, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Moreover, he has a very deep connection with the Beatles.

This time, prompted by his winning the Nobel Prize, I will talk about that.

The American artist who was the earliest to recognize the Beatles' talent

The BeatlesBy 1963, [he/they/it] had reached the peak of popularity in the United Kingdom.

However, it had not yet expanded into the United States.

However, Dylan was (about) the Beatles’ "I want to hug you." ) listening "The code they used is really unique, and they’re doing something no one’s done before. On top of that, the chorus really enhances it.He had already taken notice of that talent early on.

This was at a time when not even the “B” of the Beatles had been widely covered by the American media.

As expected, top-tier people can recognize what’s truly top-tier.

Had a profound influence on the Beatles

The early Beatles mostly sang love songs.

Pop music was originally just that kind of thing.

However, it was Dylan who first broke out of that shell and began to criticize the political system and social conditions in his lyrics.

During their tour of France, the Beatles listened to Dylan’s masterpiece, "Blown by the windwhich is included on the second albumFreewheelin’I listened to it, was deeply influenced by it, and began to engage in deep self-reflection and write lyrics that depict social circumstances.

In particular,John Lennon[He/She/It/They] were most strongly influenced by Dylan, and their style changed drastically.

The first work John wrote under Dylan’s influence was probably "Blow the sadness awayIt is.

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Although this piece uses romance as its theme, it is a poignant song that earnestly conveys a young man's inconsolable sorrow after a broken heart.

You can’t write lyrics like these unless you look deeply into yourself.

It shifted from previously bright and cheerful lyrics to pessimistic ones.

John had also been writing commercially successful singles up to that point, but he wanted toI started writing works that focus on my own emotions.and said.

On this extension line, "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) / Norwegian Wood (Noruwee no Mori)There exists a masterpiece titled “”.

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IfIf Dylan hadn’t existed, the later, more mature phase of the Beatles might never have existed.

The Beatles also influenced Bob Dylan.

It’s also true that the Beatles, conversely, influenced Dylan.

Until then, he had been singing folk songs while playing an acoustic guitar, but finally...Sang rock while carrying an electric guitar.It is (that).

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Booing broke out from longtime fans, but there were also cheers from others.

He devoted himself to rock and released numerous works, but his lyrics were...Allen GinsbergIt was also highly praised by literary figures.

This was the first time the lyrics were evaluated as literature, which led to the later Nobel Prize.

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