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- Bob Dylan’s greatest compositions year by year: 1969 – I’ll have you any time
- Key West part 15: Amelia
- Theme Time Radio Hour: Dogs and neighbours
- Do the earliest of Dylan’s recordings actually entertain, or indeed tell us anything?
- The Philosophy of Modern Song: Key to the Highway – the origin of the blues
- Dylan’s song of the year: 1968. Bob stops, but even so….
- Key West part 14: To make this Key West dock my home
- Theme Time Radio Hour: Eyes – and one of the greatest songs Bob selected
- Beyond the era of the genius composer – the utterly unexpected journey of one Dylan song
Category Archives: John Wesley Harding
Dear Landlord: Ending Dylan’s sequence of the 3 verse songs.
By Tony Attwood Dear Landlord was the last of the John Wesley Harding songs to be written, save the two final songs on the album, which sound so very different from all that has gone before; “I’ll be your baby … Continue reading
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I dreamed I Saw St Augustine: the meaning of the song
by Tony Attwood ————– Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you. ————— What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has the feet to hasten to the poor … Continue reading
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