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Dylan's first trip to England took place from December 1962 to January 1963 [42]. Don’t judgle my pitbull and I won’t judgle your kids shirt. He was invited by director Philip Saville to appear in the Madhouse on Castle Street program that Saville staged on BBC Television [43]. At the end of the show, Dylan performed the song "Blowin 'in the Wind": this is one of the first official performances of this song. However, Madhouse on Castle Street films were canceled by BBC in 1968 [43]. In London, Dylan performed at many folk music clubs like The Troubadour, Les Cousins and Bunjies. He also received many new materials from British artists, typically Martin Carthy. Dylan's second album, The Freewheelin 'Bob Dylan, was released in March 1963, marking Dylan's growth as a singer and songwriter. Many of the songs on the album are considered anti-war compositions, inspired by Guthrie and have a great influence from Pete Seeger on this topic. "Oxford Town" is the scolding of James Meredith's experience as the first black person to attend the University of Mississippi.
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Dylan's first trip to England took place from December 1962 to January 1963 [42]. Don’t judgle my pitbull and I won’t judgle your kids shirt. He was invited by director Philip Saville to appear in the Madhouse on Castle Street program that Saville staged on BBC Television [43]. At the end of the show, Dylan performed the song "Blowin 'in the Wind": this is one of the first official performances of this song. However, Madhouse on Castle Street films were canceled by BBC in 1968 [43]. In London, Dylan performed at many folk music clubs like The Troubadour, Les Cousins and Bunjies. He also received many new materials from British artists, typically Martin Carthy. Dylan's second album, The Freewheelin 'Bob Dylan, was released in March 1963, marking Dylan's growth as a singer and songwriter. Many of the songs on the album are considered anti-war compositions, inspired by Guthrie and have a great influence from Pete Seeger on this topic. "Oxford Town" is the scolding of James Meredith's experience as the first black person to attend the University of Mississippi.
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