The second, electric side of Bringing it All Back Home (1965) kicked off a two-year, three-album creative burst that is widely considered an artistic peak for Bob Dylan. On July 29, 1966, Dylan crashed his morotcycle. Though the extent of his injuries remains unclear, he withdrew from the public eye following the accident.
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- “Subterranean Homesick Blues” – Bringing it All Back Home (1965)
- “Maggie’s Farm” – Bringing it All Back Home (1965)
- “Outlaw Blues” – Bringing it All Back Home (1965)
- “Like A Rolling Stone” – Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
- “Tombstone Blues” – Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
- “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry” – Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
- “Highway 61 Revisited” – Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
- “Ballad of a Thin Man” – Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
- “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” – Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
- “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” – Blonde on Blonde (1966)
- “Visions of Johanna” – Blonde on Blonde (1966)
- “I Want You” – Blonde on Blonde (1966)
- “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again” – Blonde on Blonde (1966)
- “Just Like a Woman” – Blonde on Blonde (1966)
- “Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands” – Blonde on Blonde (1966)



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