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David George Freeman says:. April 10, at am. Fredrik says:. December 30, at am. Gary Walters says:. January 4, at pm. Eric Schultz says:. January 22, at am. Michael McCollum says:.
May 21, at pm. TonyAttwood says:. May 23, at am. I think it refers to the following chord shuffle which is used all the way through the song. Chris Garratt says:. July 12, at pm. Larry fyffe says:. October 8, at am. TS says:. November 11, at pm. August Behl says:. August 18, at pm. And come on, this song's on Another Side for a reason, just like all of them are.
It's not as amazing as "Chimes of Freedom", or as quietly semi-personal as "To Ramona", or as well-meaning as "Ballad of Plain D" which, for its multitude of faults, is undeniably well-meaning , so there's got to be something else, right?
I mean, right? Maybe not. Maybe trying to spot meaning in this song, as with all songs by any artist, is because we as humans need to find logic in our lives, to understand the inexplicable, and to put a reason on something that might not actually have it. We do this with the big things in life the search for a Supreme Being, our constant attempts to understand terrorism , as well as the small ones just why exactly is it that hot dogs come in packs of eight, and hot dog buns in packs of six?
And we especially do it when confronted with something strange, out of the norm, difficult for our minds to compute. I don't think there's anything more to it than a good-humored poke at people who thought music was born in Liverpool. I don't really think there's anything to it either, Pete; it's just that, given the crap Dylan took about "Scarborough Fair", there's the chance he took a little dig or wink or whatever at Martin Carthy and the traditional-minded crowd.
Who knows, really? Happy to have stumbled upon your blog. It's a murder-mystery. But not just any rock superstar is knocking on heaven's door.
The murdered rock legend is none other than Bob Dorian, an enigmatic, obtuse, inscrutable, well, you get the picture Tons of them. The only problem is they're all characters in Bob's songs. You can get a copy on Amazon.
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