Legends reissue old material, sparking debate

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Rock legends like Springsteen, Dylan, and The Beatles are releasing extensive archival material, raising questions about the end of rock's creative output. This trend involves repackaging discarded or unreleased songs and recordings, often for commercial reasons and to extend copyright protection, offering fans a deeper look into the artists' creative processes. The practice, fueled by technological advancements and fan demand for rare items, prompts debate on whether these releases enhance or dilute an artist's legacy.


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