Bob Dylan's 'Trouble No More' examines the gospel years, 1979-81
by Randy Lewis, Los Angeles Times
Nov 03, 2017
3 minutes
Dylan, after all, was the man who (contrary to his own wishes) was widely considered "the spokesman of a generation," the musician who made it a virtual prerequisite of young adulthood to challenge authority and dogma.
So what were audiences to think when, with the release of 1979's "Slow Train Coming" album, he sang that he was "Gonna change my way of thinking / Make myself a different set of rules" and preached that "there's only one authority / And that's
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