Dylan's thoughts
Bob Dylan, the folk singer whose early works became anthems for a generation of protesters, says he no longer thinks world peace is worth working for. “There is not going to be any peace,” the composer said in an interview published in the June issue of “Rolling Stone” magazine.—New York, j
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Press, 2 June 1984, Page 14
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