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Times are a-changin' for Dylan

Hip-hop's hottest young producer is set to give a remix to an unlikely artist - Bob Dylan.

After decades of rejecting all offers to rework his back catalogue, Dylan, 66, has decided that a dancefloor makeover will introduce his work to a younger audience.

Mark Ronson, the hitmaker behind Lily Allen and Amy Winehouse, will work his magic on Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine), from Dylan's 1966 album Blonde on Blonde. It will be played for the first time on Radio 1 next week.

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