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School of Athens. Raphael. At the centre of this famous fresco are Plato (in red, point up) and Aristotle (in blue, pointing forward). Hard to think of a more famous mentor-mentee combination (aside from Socrates and Plato, or Aristotle and Alexande…

School of Athens. Raphael. At the centre of this famous fresco are Plato (in red, point up) and Aristotle (in blue, pointing forward). Hard to think of a more famous mentor-mentee combination (aside from Socrates and Plato, or Aristotle and Alexander the Great).

An Analysis of "Song to Woody"

Daniel Tarade February 23, 2018

In 1962, Bobby Dylan recorded his first original song. Simpler than his later work, A Song to Woody remains an intricate and heartfelt tribute to one Dylan’s greatest heroes.

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In Critique Tags Bob Dylan, Song to Woody, Woody Guthrie
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