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The Bob Dylan Motorcycle-Crash Mystery
American Heritage.com ^ | July 29, 2006 | Tony Scherman

Posted on 07/29/2006 8:18:50 AM PDT by Rocko

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To: gondramB
"While that could be, it was also true that his music was never that same..."

Unlike the global climate, which was always exactly the same for billions of years* until evil rich Americans started driving SUVs, people change with time, whether they want to or not.

*</global-warming sarcasm>

61 posted on 07/30/2006 8:53:47 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Islam Factoid:After forcing young girls to watch his men execute their fathers, Muhammad raped them.)
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To: Mr. Mojo

I agree. There was some filler on that album that could have been replaced with those gems.


62 posted on 07/30/2006 8:54:27 AM PDT by pissant
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To: Mr. Mojo
Equally puzzling is Dylan choosing not to include "Dignity" and "Series of Dreams" - two of the best songs in his entire catalogue - on Oh Mercy.

According to one biography, he was having trouble writing at the time (songs don't come to him as easily as they used to), and he wanted to save them for future albums.

63 posted on 07/30/2006 1:49:56 PM PDT by Rocko ( Hezbollah isn't crying UNCLE; they're crying UN....)
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To: Mr. Mojo
All three of his "Gospel" albums ('79 - '81) sounded a lot better to me about a decade after they were released. ....and yep, there are plenty of classic tunes on all three.

Yep. They contain some of his best work, but tend to be under appreciated by most fans.

64 posted on 07/30/2006 3:23:25 PM PDT by Skooz (Chastity prays for me, piety sings...Modesty hides my thighs in her wings...)
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To: Rocko
Speaking of Dylan, I just saw the new Uncut Magazine, which has the first review of his new album, Modern Times, which they awarded a perfect score. One part troubled me:

But Dylan doesn't limit his contempt to the President. The long final track, "Ain't Talkin' Just Walkin'" which, with its ominous, portentous strings, is clearly intended as a major statement, sees a vengeful Dylan stalking "through the cities of the plague" to kill enemies who will "crush you with wealth and power". He doesn't name the neocons - just as he never directly named Vietnam - but he plainly despises them.

I hope this Brit writer is mistaken, because i would think Bob Dylan could see who the real enemies are in the world today.

.

65 posted on 08/02/2006 9:10:34 AM PDT by Kleon
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To: Kleon

This wouldn't be the first time the critics have read things into Dylan's songs that were not there.


66 posted on 08/02/2006 10:39:22 AM PDT by Skooz (Chastity prays for me, piety sings...Modesty hides my thighs in her wings...)
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To: Rocko

bttt


67 posted on 08/02/2006 10:40:04 AM PDT by dennisw (Confucius say man who go through turnstile sideways going to Bangkok)
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To: Kleon
enemies who will "crush you with wealth and power"

Gee, aren't Osama Bin Laden and George Soros rich guys?

68 posted on 08/02/2006 1:04:21 PM PDT by Rocko ( Hezbollah isn't crying UNCLE; they're crying UN....)
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To: pissant
I can't remember how the bass player died, Rick Danko

"natural causes"

other rumors: rock star deaths

69 posted on 08/03/2006 8:58:11 PM PDT by alrea
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To: Mr. Mojo
Highlands is one of my favorite tunes of the modern Dylan. This is my favorite parts:

I said, "Oh, kind miss, it most certainly does"
She says, "you must be jokin.'" I say, "I wish I was!"
Then she says, "you don't read women authors, do you?"
Least that's what I think I hear her say,
"Well", I say, "how would you know and what would it matter anyway?"

"Well", she says, "you just don't seem like you do!"
I said, "you're way wrong."
She says, "which ones have you read then?" I say, "I read Erica Jong!"
She goes away for a minute and I slide up out of my chair
I step outside back to the busy street, but nobody's going anywhere

70 posted on 08/29/2006 7:33:55 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 ("Conspiracy theories are the products of feeble minds." - A. Horvet)
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To: Rocko

my favorite source for dylan:

http://www.bjorner.com/bob.htm


71 posted on 08/29/2006 7:38:17 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 ("Conspiracy theories are the products of feeble minds." - A. Horvet)
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
It's a classic, no doubt. Lotta good tunes on that album: "Not Dark Yet," "Cold Irons Bound," and "Trying to Get to Heaven", among others.

Post-70s Dylan often gets overlooked, but he recorded dozens of amazing tunes during that (continuing) era.

72 posted on 08/29/2006 7:40:29 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo
I really thought he was going to pull the plug after "Time Out of Mind." I just had this feeling in each song that he was saying: "This is it. I've said everything I needed to say." Was it just me?

I think "Highlands" is a classic, up there with "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands." It has one of the best endings to a Dylan song:

The sun is beginning to shine on me
But it's not like the sun that used to be
The party's over, and there's less and less to say
I got new eyes
Everything looks far away

Well, my heart's in the Highlands at the break of day
Over the hills and far away
There's a way to get there, and I'll figure it out somehow
But I'm already there in my mind
And that's good enough for now

73 posted on 08/29/2006 7:54:08 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 ("Conspiracy theories are the products of feeble minds." - A. Horvet)
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
The opening tune on TOOM sets the tone for the rest of the album -- "Love Sick." Set to a reggae rhythm with sparse drumming, and dark. When I first heard the album in its entirety I thought "amazing, but I hope Dylan's ok." Darkest album I've ever heard, even moreso than Sly Stone's There's a Riot Going On or Neil Young's Tonight's the Night. ....or the Stones' Beggars Banquet.

Almost every verse in "Highlands" is quotable.

Another long Dylan song I quite like is "Brownsville Girl" (from Knocked Out Loaded).

74 posted on 08/29/2006 8:11:10 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
Just heard Modern Times; it's an extremely strong album.
75 posted on 08/29/2006 8:11:44 PM PDT by Rocko (Lamont is gonna be pounded like a cheap cutlet.)
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99

Thanks for the link. I wasn't familiar with that one.


76 posted on 08/29/2006 8:12:25 PM PDT by Rocko (Lamont is gonna be pounded like a cheap cutlet.)
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To: Mr. Mojo

I lost my best friend the year (who I knew since I was 11) the week that TOOM came out. All of those songs hold a dark meaning for me. It was kind of ironic that this dylan album held such deep meaning for me, since he looked like Dylan from the cover of his first album.


77 posted on 08/29/2006 8:16:24 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 ("Conspiracy theories are the products of feeble minds." - A. Horvet)
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To: Rocko

I got my copy in the mail today and slapped it on my ipod. I have listened to it once. My question is: Why Alicia Keyes?


78 posted on 08/29/2006 8:18:32 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 ("Conspiracy theories are the products of feeble minds." - A. Horvet)
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99

A bigger mystery: why Joan Baez?


79 posted on 08/29/2006 8:25:49 PM PDT by Rocko (Lamont is gonna be pounded like a cheap cutlet.)
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To: All
exceprt from a hillarious 1966 Playboy Interview:

PLAYBOY: Mistake or not, what made you decide to go the rock- 'n'-roll route?
DYLAN: Carelessness. I lost my one true love. I started drinking. The first thing I know, I'm in a card game. Then I'm in a crap game. I wake up in a pool hall. Then this big Mexican lady drags me off the table, takes me to Philadelphia. She leaves me alone in her house, and it burns down. I wind up in Phoenix. I get a job as a Chinaman. I start working in a dime store, and move in with a 13- year-old girl. Then this big Mexican lady from Philadelphia comes in and burns the house down. I go down to Dallas. I get a job as a "before" in a Charles Atlas "before and after" ad. I move in with a delivery boy who can cook fantastic chili and hot dogs. Then this 13-year-old girl from Phoenix comes and burns the house down. The delivery boy - he ain't so mild: He gives her the knife, and the next thing I know I'm in Omaha. It's so cold there, by this time I'm robbing my own bicycles and frying my own fish. I stumble onto some luck and get a job as a carburetor out at the hot-rod races every Thursday night. I move in with a high school teacher who also does a little plumbing on the side, who ain't much to look at, but who's built a special kind of refrigerator that can turn newspaper into lettuce. Everything's going good until that delivery boy shows up and tries to knife me. Needless to say, he burned the house down, and I hit the road. The first guy that picked me up asked me if I wanted to be a star. What could I say?
PLAYBOY: And that's how you became a rock-'n'-roll singer?
DYLAN: No, that's how I got tuberculosis.

80 posted on 08/29/2006 8:34:08 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 ("Conspiracy theories are the products of feeble minds." - A. Horvet)
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