Bob Dylan Once Blamed the Beatles for the Death of Folk Music ...Saudi Arabia

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At the height of their rise, The Beatles became avid Dylan fans, drawing on his sound to seemingly shape songs like "Norwegian Wood" and "Nowhere Man." 

This moment marked a major turning point in popular music. Dylan’s poetic lyrics and acoustic style challenged the rock ‘n’ roll norm. The Beatles quickly absorbed those folk roots, blending them with their own sound.

“Folk music came at exactly the right time in my life. It wouldn’t have happened ten years later, and ten years earlier, I wouldn’t have known what kind of songs those were,” he explained in a resurfaced interview with AARP. 

In other words, Dylan acknowledged that folk music’s popularity was fleeting. The Beatles’ “jangly pop” introduced a new era, influencing bands like The Byrds and moving rock music away from folk traditions.

Despite this perspective, Dylan still admired The Beatles. He reportedly once said, “They were doing things nobody was doing. Their chords were outrageous, just outrageous, and their harmonies made it all valid. You could only do that with other musicians. Even if you’re playing your own chords you had to have other people playing with you. That was obvious. And it started me thinking about other people.” 

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