I did this interview in The Clarence Hotel, in Dublin in 2001, and to me, as a kid who as with millions of my generation, loved Mr. Tambourine Man, by The Byrds, even if I hadn't a clue what the hell Dylan's lyric was all about, it was fascinating to sit with Roger McGuinn and hear his reading of what it meant. He also talks in an equally fascinating fashion about his early days working with the much-underrated Bobby Darin, discovering The Beatles, how that influenced the sound of The Byrds and so much more. This surely is a history of rock.
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