- Adaptation Displacement: The full band arrangement of "I Don't Believe You" that Dylan did on his 1966 tour, which slowed the song down into a tighter groove, with Robbie Robertson's Epic Riff on the guitar as the focus, is much better known than the solo acoustic original here. The aforementioned Epic Riff was so good that it was swiped outright for the Faces hit "Cindy Incidentally".
- Covered Up: The Byrds' 1967 version of "My Back Pages" is better known than the original here, to the extent that the climactic all-star rendition of it at the Dylan 30th anniversary concert at Madison Square Garden in 1992 opened with Roger McGuinn singing the lead vocal.
- Refrain from Assuming: "My Back Pages" is occasionally credited as some variation on the chorus "I Was So Much Older Then/I'm Younger Than That Now".
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