Miles W. Mathis
Some readers apparently believe I enjoy yanking the rug out from
under anything and everything, but the truth is these papers are as hard
for me to write as they are for you to read. Although I do enjoy
learning the truth—whatever form it may take—that doesn’t make the loss
any easier. I grew up in the same world you did and took as gospel most
of things you did. Despite my recent paper on the Beatles, I still
own—on vintage vinyl—most of their records. I also own several of
Dylan’s early records. I thought a lot of the lyrics were brilliant and I
still do. I no longer believe Dylan wrote them, but that doesn’t change
my opinion of the lyrics. His early performances are also often very
good, and nothing will take that from him. I will show you a lot of
leading evidence here, but none of it leads us to the idea he
lip-synced. What would be the point of that? Like John Lennon and T. S.
Eliot and some of the others I have exposed, Dylan was not without
talent. But also like them, he is not who you thought he was.
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