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Bowman had edited an RTÉ radio programme back in the early 1960s which had featured some of Dylan's Blowin' in the Wind. Many years later, Durcan would tell an RTÉ interviewer it was indeed John Bowman who had played that track, 'and my life would never be the same again'.

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