Pete Seeger’s songs impacted the American …show more content…
With this record, Dylan received a lot of recognition for being such a poetic and original singer-songwriter. Throughout the album, he included several songs that demonstrated his position in several social issues. One of these songs, “Blowin’ in the Wind”, talks about the sad way humanity is carrying itself everyday. Dylan questions how long it will take for people to allow peace into the world. In an interview he commented; “I still say that some of the biggest criminals are those that turn their heads away when they see wrong and know it’s wrong.” Another great song that Bob Dylan wrote and produced in the album was “Masters of War”. In this song, Dylan blames American officials and leaders for the brutal effects of war. Throughout the song he criticizes and bashes them for simply sitting on the sidelines of the wars they cause/promote. Although Dylan was only in his early twenties when he released The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, he definitely succeeded in expressing his views on the violence the world was facing during the 60s. Additionally, Dylan continued to influence the protest movement through means of his music. His third album, The Times they are A-Changin’, contained songs also promoting ideas of peace throughout the