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So many amazing classic rock albums came out in 1965, proving that the 60s were on a totally different musical level.
The year rock exploded, when Dylan went electric, The Beatles got deep, and music became ambitious, sophisticated art.
Some songs never really fade away. They get reborn every time a new artist picks up a guitar and puts their own spin on them.