Bob Dylan talks in depth about Pete Townshend's 1965 breakthrough hit for the Who — “My Generation.” The legendary tune is but one of many analyzed in Dylan's first new book in 18 years, titled, The Philosophy Of Modern Song. The book is comprised of 60 essays featuring Dylan's musing on other popular musicians — including Stephen Foster, Elvis Costello, Hank Williams, and Nina Simone, among many others. Dylan has been working on the manuscript for the past decade.
The New York Times published an excerpt from the tome in which Dylan writes of “My Generation”:
This is a song that does no favors for anyone and casts doubt on everything.