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Bob Dylan said one singer could outdo every pop star

amedpostBy amedpostAugust 24, 2025 Entertainment No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bob Dylan has never been easily impressed by the ins and outs of fame. At the height of his success, when rock stars were filling stadiums and pop idols dominated the charts, Dylan kept his focus on storytelling and authenticity. Yet even he admitted there was one voice in folk music that could eclipse the biggest names in pop.

Writing in his 2004 memoir Chronicles: Volume One, Dylan reserved some of his most striking words for Pete Seeger, the banjo-playing singer who had been central to the American folk revival since the 1940s. Seeger was already a cultural presence long before Dylan arrived in Greenwich Village. A founding member of the Almanac Singers and later the Weavers, his songs such as ‘Goodnight Irene’ and ‘If I Had a Hammer’ had become staples of the post-war folk scene. For Dylan, however, it wasn’t simply the repertoire that mattered – it was the way Seeger used it.

In Chronicles, Dylan recalled how Seeger carried himself with an authority that was both commanding and deeply human. He described him as “almost like a tribal medicine man, in the true sense of the word.”

The impression Seeger made on an audience was unforgettable. Dylan wrote that “he could get you to do anything. He could even get you to make sense of yourself.”

This was no ordinary stage performer. Seeger’s concerts demanded participation, a spirit of involvement that blurred the line between artist and listener.

“If you went to one of his concerts, you were there and he was there. You could be swallowed up in it,” Dylan explained. In those rooms, folk music wasn’t just performed, but instead shared.

By contrast, Dylan suggested, the slicker world of commercial entertainment felt distant and hollow. “If you went to a pop concert,” he noted, “it was like being a spectator at a football game.”

Seeger’s folk gatherings, in Dylan’s view, stood for something else entirely: unity, purpose, and the feeling that a song could carry meaning beyond melody.

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