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Bob Dylan Biography on the Bottom
Bob
Dylan's
influence
on
popular
music
is
incalculable.
As
a
songwriter
he
pioneered
several
different
schools
of
pop
songwriting
from
confessional
singer/songwriter
to
winding
hallucinatory
stream-of-conscious
narratives.
As
a
vocalist
he
broke
down
the
notions
that
in
order
to
perform
a
singer
had
to
have
a
conventionally
good
voice
thereby
redefining
the
role
of
vocalist
in
popular
music.
As
a
musician
he
sparked
several
genres
of
pop
music
including
electrified
folk-rock
and
country-rock.
And
that
just
touches
on
the
tip
of
his
achievements.
Dylan's
force
was
evident
during
his
height
of
popularity
in
the
'60s
—
the
Beatles'
shift
toward
introspective
songwriting
in
the
mid-'60s
never
would
have
happened
without
him
—
but
his
influence
echoed
throughout
several
subsequent
generations.
Many
of
his
songs
became
popular
standards
and
his
best
albums
were
undisputed
classics
of
the
rock
&
roll
canon.
Dylan's
influence
throughout
folk
music
was
equally
powerful
and
he
marks
a
pivotal
turning
point
in
its
20th
century
evolution
signifying
when
the
genre
moved
away
from
traditional
songs
and
toward
personal
songwriting.
Even
when
his
sales
declined
in
the
'80s
and
'90s
Dylan's
presence
was
calculable