neither did bob dillon.sometimes people want to lock you into their memories into the '60s? >> you know, it's like paul from jefferson airplane, paul cantor. if you can remember anything about the '60s you weren't really there. you know. that's pretty much correct on it. i can't imagine people making such a big fuss over the '60s. unless things are so dull now that they just have to, you know, think of some time where times were better. you think back, it wasn't really that much better, you know what i mean. it was tougher in so many different ways, you know. i'm not really a nostalgic person, so i just don't buy into the '60s thing like a lot of people seem to do. >> you talked about bob dillon and the lasting impact he's had. >> well, as i went through all these people, so many said, then i heard dillon. or then i heard the beatles. and their whole life changed. or then i heard something else. but bob dillon was supreme. i have a lot of singers who followed the trail with bob dillon on this -- in this book