Bring It All Back Home
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When asked what the cover of Bring It Back Home meant, Dylan had only to slyly say that he hadn't looked at it, despite having carefully arranged each seemingly random bauble in the photograph.
Young Bob
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Bob Dylan was a handsome young man in the '60s. He still could have used a comb.
Old Dylan
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Dylan has become more of a cowboy in his later years.
Purple Bow Tie
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Dylan poses in a press photo for his 33rd studio album, Together Through Life.
Dylan and a Six-string
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Dylan plays the guitar.
Dylan Rolls
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Check out those Beatle boots.
Dylan Going Electric
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Dylan strums a Fender Esquire.
Allen Ginsberg
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You may recognize this man, writer of the masterpiece Howl, as the man lurking in the back of the "Subterranean Homesick Blues" video.
Single cover
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Here's the sleeve for "Subterranean Homesick Blues."