"He had a lovely voice, but he was also, I think, a great poet. And he was the background music to a lot of people of my age. I don't take a lot of stock in generational thought, as you know. I think generational solidarity is the lowest form of solidarity there is. But I think that for every decade or so, every generational set, there is a special voice. And certainly for my lot, it was him."
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Poets from the United StatesSinger-songwriters from the United StatesGuitarists from the United StatesMulti-instrumentalistsFolk singers
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Christopher Hitchens, interview on The Hugh Hewitt Show (13 July 2010)
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