Howl of protest was part of Bob Dylan's part when he started bombarding the world with rock music. He was literally scoffed at the Newport Folk Festival and during the subsequent tour through England, among others. At the same time, Bringing It All Back Home is one of those snapshots that radically changed pop music in 1965. It also meant the big breakthrough for Dylan. A record with an acoustic
… (its past) and electrical (its future) side. It features the uplifting acoustic rock and roll from Maggie's Farm and Subterranean Homesick Blues as well as the later Byrds hit Mr. Tambourine Man and the Fragile Poetic It's Allright, Ma. The birth of folk rock but more than that: one of the many highlights of Dylan's career.more