Bringing It All Back Home is great IMO. Sometimes think he came across as rather self-satisfied, but some of his stuff is great.
Not many of us will remember his first ever appearance in Madhouse On Castle Street in 1962. One of those what were supposedly meaningful Sunday night plays at the time but in reality were rather boring with everyone sat about talking nonsense. Caused a furore. All Dylan did was sit on the stairs strumming and mumbling. I remember my old man harrumphing as he read a piece in the Mirror asking why it had been necessary to spend a huge amount flying someone in from America at a cost of about a year's wages for the average licence payer. Have never come across any clips of it though there must be as they showed a brief excerpt on a documentary a few years ago. This is one of the songs he sang.
I was 12 when he was on in the play I mentioned. At 7 you won't have been up that late. Never made the connection when Dylan first charted it was some years later when I read an article about it that I connected the world famous star with the bloke there had been such a fuss about sat on the stairs.