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Walking, walking with you in my head
My feet are so tired, my brain is so wired
And the clouds are weeping
Did I hear someone tell a lie?
Did I hear someone's distant cry?
I spoke like a child, you destroyed me with a smile
While I was sleeping
I'm sick of love
But I'm in the thick of it
This kind of love
I'm so sick of it
I see, I see lovers in the meadow
I see, I see silhouettes in the window
I watch them till they're gone and they leave me hanging on
To a shadow
I'm sick of love
I hear the clock tick
This kind of love
I'm love sick
Sometimes the silence can be like the thunder
Sometimes I wanna take to the road and plunder
Could you ever be true? I think of you
And I wonder
I'm sick of love
I wish I'd never met you
I'm sick of love
I'm trying to forget you
Just don't know what to do
I'd give anything to
Be with you
I like how a lot of Bob's songs have a great atmosphere, created by his lyrics, his delivery and the music. And often, Bob will slightly alter the patterns in his phrasing, or lyrics, or whatever, for instance the final several lines of this song:
I'm sick of love, I wish I'd never met you, I'm sick of love, I'm trying to forget you, Just don't know what to do, I'd give anything to, Be with you.
Irony, despair, longing, vulnerability, uncertainty; these are some of the themes that I find most enjoyable in his work. And how he can produce something so personal for him, yet personal for me too; that's some sort of trick I tell you! It's mastery of his language; an art form. PEACE!!
Happy 77th BD to BD!!
I like how a lot of Bob's songs have a great atmosphere, created by his lyrics, his delivery and the music. And often, Bob will slightly alter the patterns in his phrasing, or lyrics, or whatever, for instance the final several lines of this song:
I'm sick of love, I wish I'd never met you, I'm sick of love, I'm trying to forget you, Just don't know what to do, I'd give anything to, Be with you.
Irony, despair, longing, vulnerability, uncertainty; these are some of the themes that I find most enjoyable in his work. And how he can produce something so personal for him, yet personal for me too; that's some sort of trick I tell you! It's mastery of his language; an art form. PEACE!!
Somebody get Bob a Snickers.
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Well said, TJO!
But the audience didn't appreciate the performance...
The Nobel Peace Prize.
Or Nobel for Literature? ... Nicely foreshadowed.
Yup. Not really one of my faves but it is Bob! Only 2 more weeks to see him again.
I'm so tired of giving a 10 to every Dylan song ...... this gets a 10
Slow killer, I really like that, he tells stories and they're not linear. I've really enjoyed his last 10 years of output. Great bands backing him.
Yeah, baby, yeah!
Leonard Cohen IS light and melodious... what are you getting at?
Did not know that Leonard was only in the middle of the Dark, Gloomy and Gravelly spectrum. These days he sounds like Death on a rainy-day cigarette break.
But yeah, this definitely has a Leonard Cohen feel to it. C'mon, Bob, get happy! Show up in another lingerie ad!
The Nobel Peace Prize.
Time flies out of mind when we're having fun... love this song...
Everybody in my church loves this song...
Bob Dylan's latest album is called Tempest... for more information, look here...
Poetry = 10
I always wondered how someone in that position could cope with all the criticism, fame and success, which was almost incomparable to any other in the music business. The Beatles at least had each other to share it with. It seems indeed very lonely at the top. According to what he said about fame he was able to relativise it quit a bit.
The more people you reach the more fans you have and also critics ...Dylan is no different than other artists. His critics are more vocal because of the types of fans he has...ya know, ulta hip literary cerebral types...that puts people off a lot.
Leonard Cohen IS light and melodious... what are you getting at?
This from a man who gives a Rush song a 10 rating (betcha must REALLY like Nickelback!).
Nuff said.
There is a cover that Bill plays of this by a band that puts a Mexican twist on on it that I like much better.
Mariachi El Bronx - Love Sick