Trouble: The meaning of the music and the lyrics in the Dylan song
If you want to hear the end of the journey that started with “Serve Somebody” you need to listen to[…]
Read moreThe meaning behind the music and words of Bob Dylan
If you want to hear the end of the journey that started with “Serve Somebody” you need to listen to[…]
Read moreby Tony Attwood (updated 24 May 2020) (and again 5 January 2022 – I do with they would leave the[…]
Read moreSomehow I managed to write two reviews of “I want you” in the early days of this site. This is[…]
Read moreRecorded October 1965 Review by Tony Attwood Published on disc 3, Biograph, there is also at least one bootleg version[…]
Read moreBy Tony Attwood, updated 12 October 2017 This is one of two reviews of this song on the site. There[…]
Read more“His fans had already had enough of this kind of song,” says Clinton Heylin. Not this fan. But then I[…]
Read moreby Tony Attwood Updated 19 October with a few changes and this link to newly released version – here it[…]
Read moreMasters of War is always officially cited as being written by Dylan, but although the lyrics are totally original, as[…]
Read moreBy Tony Attwood If I am asked for a simple explanation as to why I like Dylan’s music so much,[…]
Read moreby Tony Attwood Clinton Heylin calls On a night like this “anodyne”, but he’s never been a songwriter. If he[…]
Read moreBy Tony Attwood “Up to Me” is one of those songs that if you didn’t know it, and you were[…]
Read moreIn 1965 Dylan made a comment to the effect that he used to know what he wanted to write about[…]
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