Bob Dylan's records are so full of riddles, references and secrets, they often feel like puzzles which can never be completely solved. The title of his 44th record (including live releases), however, seems easier to parse than most. Surely, it refers to the '36 Chaplin film Modern Times, in which the Little Tramp confronts automation and the Great Depression. "[Chaplin] influences me, even in the way I sing," Dylan said to Robert Shelton, though…
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