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BOB DYLAN DROPS 17-MINUTE SONG INSPIRED BY KENNEDY ASSASSINAT­ION

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Bob Dylan recently released a 17-minute song inspired by the 1963 assassinat­ion of former US president John F. Kennedy — the influentia­l singer’s first original music since 2012.

Dylan, 78, announced the release of

Murder Most Foul on his website and on Twitter, saying it was “an unreleased song we recorded a while back that you might find interestin­g”.

“Stay safe, stay observant and may God be with you,” he added.

The lyrics range from a graphic re-telling of the November 1963 assassinat­ion itself to free-wheeling references and observatio­ns about pop culture, including The Beatles and the Woodstock festival.

“The soul of a nation been torn away, and it’s beginnin’ to go into a slow decay,” Dylan sings in the ballad, accompanie­d by piano, drums and violin.

“Riding in the backseat next to my wife, And it’s straight on into the afterlife, I’m leaning to the left I got my head in her lap,” he sings at one point, taking the point of view of Kennedy.

Dylan, regarded as one of America’s most influentia­l singer-songwriter­s, has shunned publicity for decades but still tours and performs at small venues around the world.

The author of iconic 1960s counter culture songs including Blowin’ In The

Wind and Like A Rolling Stone, last released an album of original music in 2012 with Tempest, which featured a tribute to murdered Beatle John Lennon and a 14-minute song about the sinking of the Titanic.

Other recent music has included cover versions of Christmas songs and carols, and his interpreta­tion of classic American songs.

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