How many roads must a person walk to be called a man, how many seas must a white dove fly to sleep in a sand dune, and how many skies must a shell fly to be banned forever? Answer.
My friend, flying in the wind, the answer is that it flies in the wind, how many years does it take for a mountain to stand before it is washed into the sea, how many years does it take for some people to live before they are allowed to be free, and how many times does a person have to turn around before pretending not to see anything? The answer is, my friend, flying in the wind.
The story of Bob Dylan
Dylan became a hero of folk songs and radicals. However, in the wider pop music world, his songs are considered to be "the most suitable for others to cover", among which Peter, Paul and Mary are the most famous. All this has changed for two reasons.
The first reason is that his repeated role as a radical leader is beginning to bore him, which is reflected in his songs, especially the fourth record, The Other Side of Bob Dylan (1964).
In the immature song My Back Pages, Dylan condemned "life is a black-and-white lie" and commented on his firm oath in his early years, "How old was I then, and now I am younger than then". The second and more important reason is the revolution of British pop music between 1963 and 1964.