In 1968, Bob Dylan was living in Woodstock, New York, where he'd recently relocated to escape public scrutiny, focus on his new family and, eventually, record a shit-ton of world-historic music with the Band. On visits upstate, friends found Dylan relishing his new bucolic life, "contented to talk about stonemasonry more than Vietnam," as author Barney Hoskyns writes in Small Town Talk,
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