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		<title>Bob Dylan — Things Have Changed</title>
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<p class="article">Bob Dylan is the greatest song writer of his generation and the generation that followed. I know that&#8217;s subjective, but any way you measure talent Dylan comes out on top; longevity, relevance, complexity, layered meanings, etc&#8230;</p>
<p>This song was used in the movie, Wonder Boys, staring Michael Douglas, Robert Downey Jr., Katie Holmes, Tobey Maguire, and others. The previously named stars appear in this video. It&#8217;s fun, but lip sync is not Dylan&#8217;s forte.</p>
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