Bob Dylan - The Early Years (1962-1966)

From 1962 to 1966, Bob Dylan's trajectory was nothing short of meteoric, solidifying his position as a defining voice of his generation. Starting in the intimate folk clubs of Greenwich Village, he quickly established himself as a powerful singer-songwriter, releasing landmark albums like 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' and 'The Times They Are a-Changin'.'

This era saw him become a figurehead for social change, his protest songs and evocative lyrics resonating deeply with the spirit of the times. By 1965, he was on the cusp of a radical transformation, as evidenced by his electric shift, which then continued to evolve during his 1966 world tour, solidifying his status as an artist who would not be confined.