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To say you are my friend
When I was down
You just stood there grinning
You got a lotta nerve
To say you got a helping hand to lend
You just want to be on
The side that's winning
You say I let you down
You know it's not like that
If you're so hurt
Why then don't you show it?
You say you lost your faith
But that's not where it's at
You had no faith to lose
And you know it
I know the reason
That you talk behind my back
I used to be among the crowd
You're in with
Do you take me for such a fool
To think I'd make contact
With the one who tries to hide
What he don't know to begin with?
You see me on the street
You always act surprised
You say, "How are you?", "Good luck"
But you don't mean it
When you know as well as me
You'd rather see me paralyzed
Why don't you just come out once
And scream it?
No, I do not feel that good
When I see the heartbreaks you embrace
If I was a master thief
Perhaps I'd rob them
And now I know you're dissatisfied
With your position and your place
Don't you understand
It's not my problem?
I wish that for just one time
You could stand inside my shoes
And just for that one moment
I could be you
Yes, I wish that for just one time
You could stand inside my shoes
You'd know what a drag it is
To see you
Doesn't age well. Yikes.
You should let Brother Bob know.
His music will NEVER die, long live RP
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
"Don't you understand
It's not my problem?"
sing on Brother Bob
what does all this have to do with 4th Street?
Greenwich Village, where Dylan spent a lot of time earning his creds. It is speculated the song is about some of the people there on the club scene who blew him off.
words for an ex-wife
That is how break up songs have to be: completley unfair and over the top!
He discovered the cruel paradox by which we always deceive ourselves twice about the people we love -- first to their advantage, then to their disadvantage.
Albert Camus
Get on the road brother.
Yeah, Don't Think Twice is top notch and a lot more subtle than this song. But what about Idiot Wind?
This is not a break up song. It's about phonies - generally.
Yeah, Don't Think Twice is top notch and a lot more subtle than this song. But what about Idiot Wind?
You'd love him lol I bet
Bob Dylan: public enforcer of norms and social conventions.
Terrific cathartic rant.
Many of Dylan's best-known songs do not have choruses. He deliberately avoided them often, e.g.: "Subterranean Homesick Blues", "All Along The Watchtower", “Tangled Up In Blue”, etc. A lot of "traditional" folk songs didn't have choruses or bridges.
How so?
Yes, I wish that for just one time
You could stand inside my shoes
You'd know what a drag it is
To see you
As the Reverend Billy C. Wirtz said:
Never judge a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes. That way if he turns out to be an asshole you're a mile away. And you've got his shoes!
Yes, I wish that for just one time
You could stand inside my shoes
You'd know what a drag it is
To see you
hosayf wrote:
modern "diss track."
You know it! Before Bob came around with his harsh lyrics and re-tooling of the classic "love" song to include themes of despair and distaste, well it was mostly "hold my hand" or "so good together" type songs.
And for all those who don't "get" Bob's songs; here's to you and your life without lost love! I for one, having hurt and been hurt, unfortunately feel his songs right in my soul. Like it was written by him, for me, and I wish I could also say "I don't get Bob's music."
Alas, here I am, more than 50 years after this came out, still feeling his pain and enjoying his parting shots. PEACE and Long Live RP!!
modern "diss track."
I suppose nowadays someone would call this Frenemies
Wow! Didn't know Johnny R. covered this. I'm going to search for it on the interwebs right now.
Side note:
Why doesn't anybody remember Johnny Rivers these days? He had a whole bunch of hits (some were covers), but they still sound nice on the rare occasion when I do hear one .
Agreed! Mountain of Love and Poor Side of Town come to mind.
After weeks and weeks of hanging around
I finally got a job in New York town
In a bigger place, bigger money too
Even joined the union and paid my dues
Now, a very great man once said
That some people rob you with a fountain pen
It don't take too long to find out
Just what he was talking about
A lot of people don't have much food on their table
But they got a lot of forks and knives
And they gotta cut something
Johnny Rivers covered it, allegedly Dylan said he preferred that version.
Wow! Didn't know Johnny R. covered this. I'm going to search for it on the interwebs right now.
Side note:
Why doesn't anybody remember Johnny Rivers these days? He had a whole bunch of hits (some were covers), but they still sound nice on the rare occasion when I do hear one .
Has anyone ever covered this song?
Johnny Rivers covered it, allegedly Dylan said he preferred that version.
This is the most perfect line:
And now I know you're dissatisfied
With your position and your place
Don't you understand
It's not my problem?
I wish that for just one time
You could stand inside my shoes
And just for that one moment
I could be you
Yes, I wish that for just one time
You could stand inside my shoes
You'd know what a drag it is
To see you
That is if I ever felt the need to tell someone just exactly that. It is a classic line.
Ha!
Bob, what do you think?
This song was evidently not written about the woman who 'discovered' His Bobness, but did introduce him to record producers, the public the limelight and her stage, only to have him refuse her any of the same courtesies in return.
After 44 years BD finally said he felt bad about the breakup (in Toronto} but notably, not to her.
Now we need to hear Diamonds and Rust.
You just want to be on the side that's winning!!
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of galactic presidential campaigns loves this song... we love sex, drugs, rock 'n roll... hope life is grand right this minute for you, treatment_bound... time flies when we're having fun... Radio Paradise is the best radio station in the nearest 430,000 galaxies...
I remember that place. Electric Fetus is still around
Aud, remember this sign when you walked in? It was a great way to get two albums (usually about a year old or so) for about 5 bucks. You'd play them once or twice (unless it was "Never Mind the Bollocks", which will be 40 years old in 2017, but is still considered unsafe for ears here, there and everywhere) and then they'd get filed away for years!
In defense of your daughter's friend, Kooper by his own admission didn't have much business playing the organ during those recording sessions. He thought he'd be able to play guitar on them until he heard Mike Bloomfield play. Kooper says he brazened his way into playing the organ on the disorganized sessions for "Like a Rolling Stone" and only stuck because Dylan liked the strange way he played.
https://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/3859bc-interview-with-al-kooper-part-1-of-4
Has anyone ever covered this song?
Pretty sure I bought "London Calling" on double-vinyl for the low-low price of $8.99 the day it came out THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO THIS MONTH!
Another indie record store gone to that great big cut-out bin in the sky...
I remember that place. Electric Fetus is still around
,......yeah, I guess you are correct.
I'm a huge Al Kooper fan. Blood Sweat and Tears anybody?
There's a new radio station in Chicago (87.7) playing songs from the 60's & 70's which haven't been beaten to death like the same 250 or so songs you always hear on regular "oldies stations", and I punch it up occasionally driving in.
Heard BS&W's version of Goffin & King's "Hi-De-Ho" yesterday for the first time in YEARS, and it sounded great. But I'm pretty sure Al Kooper was gone by then, right?
Yeah, That be David Clayton Thomas...
I'd often heard that this tune was about Phil Ochs but it could be about any number of people.
Many teenage male found this the ultimate summation of feelings toward restrictive parents. I heard doors slam and this song, particularly last verse, played very loudly. Perfect "Loose You" response vs todays more angry and violent response to limitations of youthful tugs of exploration and calls to adventure.
Do they even teach "Call of the"Wild" any more-? Did it lose out to more urban tales of some -ism-?
Great music list this morning. Dylan, "Positively 4th Street", CCR, "Bad Moon Rising", Jill Barber, "Oh My My".
Outbreak of "Happy Feet at RP-?
Please keep it up...
I'm a huge Al Kooper fan. Blood Sweat and Tears anybody?
There's a new radio station in Chicago (87.7) playing songs from the 60's & 70's which haven't been beaten to death like the same 250 or so songs you always hear on regular "oldies stations", and I punch it up occasionally driving in.
Heard BS&T's version of Goffin & King's "Hi-De-Ho" yesterday for the first time in YEARS, and it sounded great. But I'm pretty sure Al Kooper was gone by then, right?
I'm a huge Al Kooper fan. Blood Sweat and Tears anybody?
Somethin's goin on- my favorite cut from that album.
I'd often heard that this tune was about Phil Ochs but it could be about any number of people.
Pretty sure I bought "London Calling" on double-vinyl for the low-low price of $8.99 the day it came out THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO THIS MONTH!
Another indie record store gone to that great big cut-out bin in the sky...
I live in a homeless camp now...
Laz, pick yourself up, dust off, and get moving again!
You just want to be on the side that's winning!!
He doesn't care!
We should all be so true to ourselves.
Amen, brother Bob, Amen.
There's just no accounting for the peculiarities of taste. I find all the negativity about Dylan to be shocking.
...and I find all the adulation tiring. Ah well, diff'rent strokes, as they say. PSD for me.
There's just no accounting for the peculiarities of taste. I find all the negativity about Dylan to be shocking.
I find his voice intolerable, his tunes sophomoric and his lyrics pseudo-intellectual masturbation.
Maybe somebody will write a nice song or message ala Bob Dylan about me now.
Your comment sounds like "pseudo-intellectual masturbation". Just saying, you are entitled to your opinion....
Ok - so please find a comprehensive set of interviews where your favorite rock and roll performers/artists discuss their musical influences.
Good - now, since this is already 2014 check out interviews of these first level influences on who influenced them.
OK - great - now tell me in percentages, how many of these influencers A) Worship Dylan B) Hate Dylan or C) Don't mention Dylan
My expectation is that his musical sons and daughters and grandsons and granddaughters are so numerous that the numbers will come out something along the lines of: A) 80-85% B) 0 - 5% and C) 10% - 20%
Report back when you are done.
I find his voice intolerable, his tunes sophomoric and his lyrics pseudo-intellectual masturbation.
Maybe somebody will write a nice song or message ala Bob Dylan about me now.
I'm on your side, buddy!
Change churches... soon!
I can sing better than this and I can't carry a tune in a bucket!
I live in a homeless camp now... everybody in my homeless camp loves this song... hope life is grand for you these days, tiggers...
I find his voice intolerable, his tunes sophomoric and his lyrics pseudo-intellectual masturbation.
Maybe somebody will write a nice song or message ala Bob Dylan about me now.
Ahh, yes it's always about YOU, PERRYLAND, it figures.
Can we get a youtube vid of that please?
I would like to personally offer my services of building your video soundtrack, sans Dylan of course, - all I ask is that I get early preview options of above mentioned nipple hair plaiting. OOH do you think we can get the fly in? that would be very film noir!
obliterate yourself, save us from idiots
Love it.
I was very fond of Dylan's music as an adolescent and happy to report that many, many decades later I finally get some of the lyrics. And Dylan still sounds great.
Yes, but I thought most rock and roll songs were about sex and drugs -- at least it was before that emo stuff came out.
Everybody in my church loves this song...
Change churches... soon!
I can sing better than this and I can't carry a tune in a bucket!
Going to see him on July 10 and July 11. Get on the road and mayber take Higheay 61 (Minneapolis to Peoria).
Yeah baby.
bob dylan is a god but even gods can be spiteful
I don't think that anyone who has seen Dylan speak for more than 5 minutes has ever accused him of being anything but towards the media and the great unwashed.
I remember seeing Dylan play this live long, long ago, but I can't remember exactly when, because I was stoned... I remember that... love this song...
Unfortunately I've run into too many people at concerts in similar states of physical incapacitation to go back. In two cases, concertgoers within arms length of me were so fucked up that EMTs had to rush them unconscious out of the venue. It's just not fun being surrounded by zonked-out "fans" and listening to music so loud you can't hear yourself scream.
Lazarus, I love this song too but tonight it just sounds overplayed to these ears. Dylan's written a lot of songs. RP needs to play some other ones.
And he's going on Summer tour of ball parks with Wilco and Richard Thompson!
Gonna see him in MN, and IL. Three shows....three nights on the road...getting on Highway 61 in Iowa!
Good point.
Everybody in my church loves this song...
Not every song has to be about peace and love and bunnies. Wouldn't that be boring.
Good point.
On_The_Beach wrote:
Not every song has to be about peace and love and bunnies. Wouldn't that be boring.
bob dylan is a god but even gods can be spiteful
Not every song has to be about peace and love and bunnies. Wouldn't that be boring.
bob dylan is a god but even gods can be spiteful
Positively solid '4' from me
His voice: sure, his voice is not great but he made up for this by signing with a purpose or a feeling that makes up for it. There are many recording/performing artists you may like who would not be if it was not for Dylan's approach breaking the door down.
His writing: music before Dylan, pop music songs where at most 2:30 long? Dylan changed that: you must like artists whose music clocks in at over 2:30 per song?
Performing Artists: Dylan is that. It is not his voice, or his writing, or his band's performance or his performance individually that stand out but all of these put together. He truly was a performing artist before there were any.
His touring.... When he toured England in was it '66, they did not have PA systems to handle what he and The Band wanted to do: people had not played arenas like that... he more or less started it. You do not have to like Dylan, that is not a problem. But I am sure most recording artists or performing artists you like will give Bob credit for what they do today or did in their prime depending on who you like.
Heck, I am not even sure what he is writing about in many of his songs: one of my favorites is Vision of Johanna... I have no idea what it is about. It is a great song though.
Cheers.
gemtag wrote:I find his voice intolerable, his tunes sophomoric and his lyrics pseudo-intellectual masturbation.
Maybe somebody will write a nice song or message ala Bob Dylan about me now.
Yeah, Don't Think Twice is top notch and a lot more subtle than this song. But what about Idiot Wind?
Also Dirge on Planet Waves. The very first line is "I hate myself for loving you...".