"I'm talking about the '60s really. People go interview these guys and ask them, "Do you still think music can change the world?" I mean, go talk to Graham Nash about that. What's he going to tell you? Ask David Crosby. These guys are still out there. They're playing their hits at Staples Center and those are really valuable songs. I'm talking about a couple of the guys who got knee-deep into really believing music had a great service beyond radio. I believe it did. And I think a lot of those songs are great."

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Jakob Dylan

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Jakob Dylan is a musician and songwriter, known for his poignant lyrics and emotional depth, particularly in his work with the band The Wallflowers.

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