A list of puns related to "Mr. Tambourine Man"
The three from βAll My Demons Greeting Me As A Friendβ (FR Digital Deluxe Edition) are available on Spotify now. See if they are in your region.
Now I realize 2019 I Went Too Far is Pwndtiac Remix, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DihvVQtIZ0&t=2418s
The numbers of streams are not right for songs from βAll My Demons Greeting Me As A Friend.β See if any French warrior remembers how many they were. They shouldn't be so few. Even if they were exclusive in France before.
If really so, they could be available in many regions recently. The numbers are abnormal. Every song has millions of streams from βAll My Demons Greeting Me As A Friend.β
Hi there!
My buddies and I host a podcast on which we discuss albums from 1965 to present day. Today's episode features an album I'm confident that you are all quite familiar with: Mr. Tambourine Man. I've included a few links to the episode below. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the album as well!
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2RDRft9TcXWRVN1EthopVS?si=tnqkwZNJSGKRV3KipcJWlg&dl_branch=1
https://anchor.fm/three-different-ones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsqR-4QfxzM
The song sounds like the βhey mr tambourine manβ melody in that song (the one by the byrds, but then the song Iβm trying to find says something like βweβre not fast enoughβ. Some help would be appreciated
So i was reading the book "Another Side of Bob Dylan" by Victor Maymudes, his tour-manager through 40 years. He talked about going to this place called Yelapa, a Native American village located on a beach only accessible by boat. He mentions that Bob was so intrigued by this place, that he wrote some songs about it. Bob imagined it was a place where time stood still, a place to be himself, some sort of magical place in his mind.
Now if we take a look at the last verse in the song:"And take me disappearing through the smoke rings of my mindDown the foggy ruins of timeFar past the frozen leavesThe haunted frightened treesOut to the windy beachFar from the twisted reach of crazy sorrow "
This fits quite well on the description of the place in the book. The beach, ruins of time etc.
There are also some other lines in the song that enforces my theory:"Take me on a trip upon your magic swirling ship" (Telapa is only accessible by boat)"Silhouetted by the sea"
What do you think?
I don't know if this has already been posted or something but i wasn't written anywhere on the Genius lyrics page, so i guess this might be a first? Fingers crossed
Edit: Yelapa, not Telapa
Hung up on heavy (heavist) = important? Rockin'?
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