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Washington: Rock legend Bob Dylan insists that he isn't ready for retirement just yet, for he feels that he is still in his "middle years.”
The 65-year-old singer had earlier promised himself that he would quit when he was on top.
However, now he feels he's achieved everything he set out to at the beginning of his career.
"I didn't want to fade away. I didn't want to be a has-been, I wanted to be somebody who'd never be forgotten. I feel that, one way or another, it's OK now, I've done what I wanted for myself. I see that I could stop touring at any time,” Contactmusic quoted him as telling Rolling Stone magazine.
"I think I'm in my middle years now. I've got no retirement plans,” he added.
The living legend's 44th album has earned five-star reviews in Uncut and Rolling Stone magazines, with the latter calling it a "masterwork.”
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