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As spring arrived in March 1965, the energy was palpable. The Beach Boys’ "Do You Want to Dance" quickly climbed the charts, while artists like Roger Miller and Freddy and the Dreamers danced to their own success. The Beatles continued to captivate audiences with "Eight Days a Week" and The Temptations continued to make waves with their soulful hits, defining the musical landscape.
Bob Dylan, too, began to shift expectations within the genre. His iconic album "Bringing It All Back Home," introduced a blend of electric guitars and folk that blurred musical boundaries. This transformative moment included shifts in theatricality and public perception, culminating in the emergence of artists who challenged norms through their lyrics and melodies.