On July 25, 1965, after a tour of London, Bob Dylan turned up at the Newport Folk Festival wearing a polka dot shirt, slim, fitted trousers, Cuban heeled boots with pointed toes, and a pair of dark sunglasses. A strong summer wind gusted through the crowd. When Dylan plugged in his electric guitar and launched into a blistering rendition of “Maggie’s Farm,” the folkies were…
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