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In 1966, just a month after the release of his iconic double-album
Blonde on Blonde, Bob Dylan, the great Jewish American bard, crashed his motorcycle. In the wake of the accident, Dylan largely withdrew from public life — he took a lengthy hiatus from the road, settled down with his family in Woodstock and wholeheartedly embraced his new role as a father.