Bob Dylan’s Forgotten Confession — “I Made a Bargain With the Chief Commander”

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It was supposed to be just another interview.
But when the cameras rolled, Bob Dylan didn’t talk about record sales, tours, or awards—he spoke about destiny. About a bargain he made “a long time ago” with the “Chief Commander… on this earth and in the world we can’t see.”

This wasn’t metaphor. His voice was steady. His eyes unblinking. And when pressed, he admitted the bargain was the price for his fame and influence. The same man who once wrote songs so powerful they felt almost otherworldly now admitted—he doesn’t know where they came from, and he can’t write them anymore.

For decades, fans and researchers have whispered about the “unseen hand” guiding the entertainment industry. Now, here was one of music’s greatest legends confirming—on camera—that unseen forces are real, they choose who rises, and they eventually move on to someone else.

Was this a rare moment of truth from inside the machine? Or just the slip of a tired performer speaking more plainly than he should?

The full clip is only a few minutes long—but it changes how you see the music industry forever.

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