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And your gravity falls and negativity don't pull you through
Don't you put on any airs when you're down on Rue Morgue Avenue
They got some hungry women there, and they'll really make a mess outta you
Now if you see Saint Annie, please tell her, "Thanks a lot"
I cannot move, my fingers are all in a knot
I don't have the strength to get up and take another shot
And my best friend, my doctor won't even say what it is I've got
Sweet Melinda, the peasants call her the goddess of gloom
She speaks good English, and she invites you up into her room
And you're so kind and careful not to go to her too soon
And she takes your voice and leaves you howling at the moon
Up on Housing Project Hill, it's either fortune or fame
You must pick one or the other, though neither of them are to be what they claim
If you're lookin' to get silly, you better go back to from where you came
Because the cops don't need you and, man, they expect the same
Now all the authorities, they just stand around and boast
How they blackmailed the sergeant-at-arms into leaving his post
And picking up Angel, who just arrived here from the coast
Who looked so fine at first but left looking just like a ghost
I started out on burgundy but soon hit the harder stuff
Everybody said they'd stand behind me when the game got rough
But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough
i hate the damn harmonica.
You hit the nail on the head, Bill.
Absolutely one of Bob's greatest.
I love Dylan but this sounds like a bunch of random thoughts put together because they rhymed.
Just listen, get a clue.
You're just jealous.
so fun to try and sing like dylan to this song
and here I find myself, a year later, having fun singing like dylan to this tune!
I love Dylan but this sounds like a bunch of random thoughts put together because they rhymed.
you know...they give Nobel prizes for that.
Well, look at the bar graph. You have a number of people that simply hate all Bob songs equally. In terms of ranking Bob songs, their votes wouldn't make sense to count.
If you remove those votes, this is around an 8.5.
(I'm a *huge* Bob fan, yet this song only gets a 7 from me. Each to their own.)
*"Shaky Ground"
Hey! I'm actually starting to like Joni Mitchell. Bob, not so much...
Rolling Stone has him rated the #2 musical artist of ALL TIME for a reason....plenty of folks don't sing well and still have made a shitload of money....different tastes for different folks, though BD is the real deal and still touring at 78 y/o....+1 to 11...LLRP
Yep, you don't have to have a great voice to be a great singer. It's more about what you sing and how you deliver it. Many great artists aren't considered to have great voices. If you have a message to deliver, you deliver it with the voice that you were given.
Dylan’s singing makes me want to grind my teeth
You know...they give Nobel prizes for that.
Story of my life!
Please tour this Summer, in the USA, in the Midwest
You could travel up and down Highway 61 and do outdoor shows
Keokuk, Iowa would be one hell of a venue
It's proof there is a God....two of the best songwriters and performers!
with you on that!
RP played this after uncle tupelo
now that would be one hell of a tour to catch
dylan and tupelo touring the midwest up and down highway 61 during the summer of 2021
it would be a happening
I've gone to at least 35 Dylan shows between 1978 and the mid 90s. Some of his shows have been electrifying, some have been just this side of competent. The worst was at an amusement park where he clearly didn't care and was just phoning it in. But there have been times he'd play in 20K seater and have the whole audience in rapt attention. I doubt that's possible anymore - too much acquired ADHD and too many people watching shows through their phones.
If you like this song, or the dead, I would highly recommend checking it out!!
Thank B & R as usual.
Some listeners don't like Bob Dylan.
Some think he maybe trying to pissed people off.
Imagine that....
You must be a youngin'.
jukes1 wrote:
Saw him twice live in the late 90s. Great artist but the most disinterested performer I’ve ever seen.
Rolling Stone has him rated the #2 musical artist of ALL TIME for a reason....plenty of folks don't sing well and still have made a shitload of money....different tastes for different folks, though BD is the real deal and still touring at 78 y/o....+1 to 11...LLRP
Saw him twice live in the late 90s. Great artist but the most disinterested performer I’ve ever seen.
bc wrote:
Uh... Did they give him a Nobel prize for his singing ability?
Methinks not.
Was it that harmonica?
Definitely not.
Just sayin'.
He received a Nobel Prize in Literature. It was recognizing his song and prose writing ability
Just sayin'
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Oh please please please yes!
Uh... Did they give him a Nobel prize for his singing ability?
Methinks not.
Was it that harmonica?
Definitely not.
Just sayin'.
Rolling Stone has him rated the #2 musical artist of ALL TIME for a reason....plenty of folks don't sing well and still have made a shitload of money....different tastes for different folks, though BD is the real deal and still touring at 78 y/o....+1 to 11...LLRP
Bob Dylan is obviously huge in music
you think they give out Noble Prizes lightly?
agree that Dylan not for the simple minded
Uh... Did they give him a Nobel prize for his singing ability?
Methinks not.
Was it that harmonica?
Definitely not.
Just sayin'.
Bob Dylan is obviously huge in music
you think they give out Noble Prizes lightly?
agree that Dylan not for the simple minded
How about these Dylan words:
"The commander in chief answers him, while chasing a fly.
Death to all those who would whimper and cry.
And dropping a barbell he points to the sky,
The sun's not yellow...it's chicken!"
But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough..."
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When you're lost in the rain
in Juarez
and it's Easter-time too...
I agree with this.
ahhh....you're just jealous he didn't write the song "Visions of Johnaus"
Hope you're enjoying RP from under your bridge, Troll!! Hell, you just inspired me to go 9→10 on this track. Thanks!! Long Live RP!!
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough..."
But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough..."
bump.
Nice one, hayduke.
Sadly, we're stuck with Dopey Donnie for 3 more years.
Whatever happens with the Russia investigation, he'll find a way to sleaze his way out of it, like he always does.
wtf? one thing he certainly did not do was steal his lyrics
Don't spend too much time scratching your head over the utterly clueless. You know what they say, "he who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a fool... avoid them."
Right now, today, this morning... would be great time to take a drive down Highway 61...SE Iowa and NE Missouri.
Stop at local spots and get a bag of homegrown tomatoes and fireworks. Yeah baby!
IT WAS MY TURN ! !
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yes, with exceptionally shitty harmonica.......lol Wouldn't be good Dylan without that!
But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough..."
Oh, if only...
But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough..."
"I'm going back to Mar-a-Lago, I do believe I've had enough"
But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough..."
Too funny, hayduke2!! Everybody in my hotel room is laughing our asses off... and we love this song...
But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough..."
wtf? one thing he certainly did not do was steal his lyrics
Who exactly are you suggesting he stole his lyrics from? Justin Bieber, maybe? Please.
Nice trollin' though; hope it makes you happy.
I didn't know that. Now I'm REALLY confused.
CONGRATULATIONS MR. DYLAN
YOU ARE THE FIRST NEW NOBEL PRIZE OF A NEW ERA OF NOBEL PRIZE.
If you're going to quote him, at least spell his name correctly.
Here's another perspective on Stephen Stills' critical opinion.
During CSNY’s groundbreaking 1974 tour, Bob Dylan stopped by the band’s hotel and sat down with Stephen Stills and bassist Tim Drummond.
“He played us all the songs from Blood on the Tracks on acoustic guitar. We were on twin beds, across from each other. Oh God, I can’t tell you how great it was. At one point Stephen said something to him about the songs not being good. I was so Goddamn embarrassed. He was probably coked out. Dylan, being the arrogant man that he was said, ‘Well, Stephen, play me one of your songs.’ That was the end of it. Stephen couldn’t even find one string from another at that point.”
— Tim Drummond, via Rolling Stone
for example every line in "Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" is a complete work and makes you think
Like Steven Stills said after a session with him. " He may be a great song writer but he ain't no musician."
for example every line in "Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" is a complete work and makes you think
Let me try to answer. I'm a "Dylan indifferent" rather than a "Dylan hater"—I like some of his stuff (e.g., most of Blood on the Tracks) but not this or his other long, meandering 1960s marathons (e.g., "Highway 61 Revisited"), and it all nets out to something around neutral.
It isn't the voice so much as it is the word salad lyrics. When I read or hear something like this, which all the experts assure me is super-profound and deeply symbolic, I can't help but wonder if there's really no deep meaning at all and this is a case of emperor's new clothes. I don't mind symbolism and figurative language, but a work this inaccessible it fails to communicate anything beyond the author's self-importance.
I suppose there's also a bit of hype backlash at work, too. I've been told for years that Dylan is this giant of modern music and poetry, but I just don't see it. I mean, even at his best, he's not the be-all and end-all of rock—and I totally do not get what the whole "electric Dylan" kerfuffle was about.
It helps, I believe, to remember that he's very very funny. Self aware. Sometimes his stuff is just silly. "I wake up in the morning / there's frogs inside my socks..."
As a Dylan lover, I've never fully understood the Dylan haters out there. Is it just his voice?
Let me try to answer. I'm a "Dylan indifferent" rather than a "Dylan hater"—I like some of his stuff (e.g., most of Blood on the Tracks) but not this or his other long, meandering 1960s marathons (e.g., "Highway 61 Revisited"), and it all nets out to something around neutral.
It isn't the voice so much as it is the word salad lyrics. When I read or hear something like this, which all the experts assure me is super-profound and deeply symbolic, I can't help but wonder if there's really no deep meaning at all and this is a case of emperor's new clothes. I don't mind symbolism and figurative language, but a work this inaccessible it fails to communicate anything beyond the author's self-importance.
I suppose there's also a bit of hype backlash at work, too. I've been told for years that Dylan is this giant of modern music and poetry, but I just don't see it. I mean, even at his best, he's not the be-all and end-all of rock—and I totally do not get what the whole "electric Dylan" kerfuffle was about.
Comparing the voices of Paul Simon and Bob Dylan makes me think that this is not only the grating voice of the second that makes me dislike his work. Working on coupling Shazam with the PSD button ...
It's crazy patchwork stitches,
Atlas stretches will you guide me home ?
Made a re-dress for some
Missing spirits.Reunite.
I hate the way Bob Dylan seems to sing down his noose
That all the lyrics have to rhyme with toooast
and that the last word has to be sung in the highest nooote
That's why this song gets on my goooat
As a Dylan lover, I've never fully understood the Dylan haters out there. Is it just his voice?
When you're lost in the rain
in Juarez
and it's Easter-time too...
Hey, man. I'm just a peasant. A Philistine. Too stupid to know any better.
Excuse me for living.
I hate the way Bob Dylan seems to sing down his noose
That all the lyrics have to rhyme with toooast
and that the last word has to be sung in the highest nooote
That's why this song gets on my goooat
Ha. Thank you for making me laugh. I think you have a future in the biz! Can you strum one note on the guitar and occasionally toot on the harmonica too?
I hate the way Bob Dylan seems to sing down his noose
That all the lyrics have to rhyme with toooast
and that the last word has to be sung in the highest nooote
That's why this song gets on my goooat
Oh dear, another one's all riled up.
And you can try and avoid breathing... about a day should do it!
If that's the best you can do to defend this trash, then I know I'm on the mark giving it a 2 (six points for the band, a minus 4 for Dylan himself).
It's best if you try not to speak (and you may want to avoid sharp objects).
And you can try and avoid breathing... about a day should do it!
It's best if you try not to speak (and you may want to avoid sharp objects).
No it's for the deaf and/or hoodwinked
I gave it a 5 because when the first few chords crawled into my ears I got scared to death I was about to hear Sweet Home Alabama.
Damn you Lynyrd Skynyrd...
Damn.
You.
To.
Hell.
The fact that this song even exists, tormenting mankind forevermore, proves that there is no God.
I really do not agree with you, but...
that that is one of funiest things I heard
ROFLOL
(I think I will use it to tease my Dylan´s fans friends)
Percentage-wise, there are likely a lot of simple-minded folk who like Dylan's music; he's sold over 100,000,000 records.
His lyrics maybe - those are pretty good, but the music sucks, with a few exceptions. Oh no, now that annoying harmonica kicks in again - PSD!
Bob and God both have 3 letters...
So does Gag.
The fact that this song exists to torment mankind proves that there is no God.
Bob and God both have 3 letters...
The fact that this song even exists, tormenting mankind forevermore, proves that there is no God.
It's a wonderful drive, except for the state patrol hiding near the Tic Toc motel.
While Dylan´s is cynical, Nina´s is sad (quite drepressive) and introspective.
Maybe he already is - unoffically. It's remarkable and deserved that there's been an effort to give him the Nobel Prize for Lit.
I came late to Leonard Cohen, but sure appreciate him now and resonate witht he comments here from Oct. 14.
It did take him a while to devise B-cadences for his verses. On the other hand, there's never been a better lyricist, including Brecht/Weil. Mike Bloomfield smokes on other cuts of this best-Dylan-album-of-all-time.
Leonard Cohen, in my opinion, is the best underappreciated lyricist ever, although I have to say those early days with the lalala-ing sisters of mercy on everything got old fast. But he had the scholarship where dylan had the zeitgeist. These days cohen would be the rabbi where dylan was the rapper. I still will take either of these channelling poets with weird voices anytime, and if they can't make it, sub in joni mitchell, amen.
PS not from MN.
It did take him a while to devise B-cadences for his verses. On the other hand, there's never been a better lyricist, including Brecht/Weil. Mike Bloomfield smokes on other cuts of this best-Dylan-album-of-all-time.
I'm only about to hit 40 and I also agree Leonard for lyrics among many good candidates.
It did take him a while to devise B-cadences for his verses. On the other hand, there's never been a better lyricist, including Brecht/Weil. Mike Bloomfield smokes on other cuts of this best-Dylan-album-of-all-time.
Seems he did overcome that to...ah, some achievements later. Word is he had a decent career.
It did take him a while to devise B-cadences for his verses. On the other hand, there's never been a better lyricist, including Brecht/Weil. Mike Bloomfield smokes on other cuts of this best-Dylan-album-of-all-time.
Remembering how Phil would try his vocals on this song when playing with the Grateful Dead in the late 80s.
Rest in Peace Phil & Keep Searching for the Sound.