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Bob Dylan reveals new JFK assassination song featuring The Beatles – LISTEN


The iconic musician has not released new music in eight years. But today Bob Dylan surprised fans with a brand new 17-minute ballad. Titled Murder Most Foul, the original song is about JFK’s assassination in November 1963 and talks about sixties popular culture including The Beatles and The Who.

The song was tweeted out on Dylan’s official Twitter account.

The 78-year-old wrote: “Greetings to my fans and followers with gratitude for all your support and loyalty across the years.

This is an unreleased song we recorded a while back that you might find interesting.

Stay safe, stay observant and may God be with you. Bob Dylan.”

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There he “took the station wagon along Kennedy’s path”, “appraised the theory that Oswald acted alone” and “started acting like a detective”.

Back in 2017, Express.co.uk spoke with JFK expert Christopher Andersen around what would have been the president’s 100th birthday.

And he revealed that Kennedy was obsessed with death, predicting his would be violent.

The author said: “I don’t think most people realise how fatalistic, in the most eerie way possible, Jack was.”

Andersen continued: “He spent all of his life talking about death.

“You couldn’t have a conversation with him that lasted very long without him bringing it up.

“He used to ask his friends how they wanted to die. He even said as they left for Dallas [where he was assassinated], ‘If somebody wants to shoot me, they can do it and I’m not going to worry about it.’

“He had these premonitions frequently, that his life would end violently and terribly. I just think it’s stunning how often he talked about it.”



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