coy (san antonio) | | Posted: May 07, 2013 - 16:12 | |
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clive369 (Windsor, UK) | | Posted: May 07, 2013 - 12:37 | |
BerkeleyAlice wrote:You either love Bob and think he's god-like or you are in my camp and think he sounds like a cat fight, aka, sucko-barfo! I'm willing to concede that he has some poetic ability, but read the poems, please don't sing them, Bob! Ay-yi-yi!  Agreed. I bet PSD clicks surge when this comes on. Sorry Dylan fans but aurally it's hard work.  |
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Lazarus (Bethany) | | Posted: May 07, 2013 - 12:34 | |
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hayduke2 (Southampton, NY) | | Posted: Apr 06, 2013 - 08:46 | |
super excellant cshaggy, many Thank yous! I'm having my 14 yr old read/listen to this most appropriate evidence of life history, circa '65 |
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S-curvy (Lovely Alameda, the Isle of Style) | | Posted: Mar 05, 2013 - 21:48 | |
cShaggy wrote:They’re selling postcards of the hanging They’re painting the passports brown The beauty parlor is filled with sailors The circus is in town Here comes the blind commissioner They’ve got him in a trance One hand is tied to the tight-rope walker The other is in his pants And the riot squad they’re restless They need somewhere to go As Lady and I look out tonight From Desolation Row Cinderella, she seems so easy “It takes one to know one,” she smiles And puts her hands in her back pockets Bette Davis style And in comes Romeo, he’s moaning “You Belong to Me I Believe” And someone says, “You’re in the wrong place my friend You better leave” And the only sound that’s left After the ambulances go Is Cinderella sweeping up On Desolation Row Now the moon is almost hidden The stars are beginning to hide The fortune-telling lady Has even taken all her things inside All except for Cain and Abel And the hunchback of Notre Dame Everybody is making love Or else expecting rain And the Good Samaritan, he’s dressing He’s getting ready for the show He’s going to the carnival tonight On Desolation Row Now Ophelia, she’s ’neath the window For her I feel so afraid On her twenty-second birthday She already is an old maid To her, death is quite romantic She wears an iron vest Her profession’s her religion Her sin is her lifelessness And though her eyes are fixed upon Noah’s great rainbow She spends her time peeking Into Desolation Row Einstein, disguised as Robin Hood With his memories in a trunk Passed this way an hour ago With his friend, a jealous monk He looked so immaculately frightful As he bummed a cigarette Then he went off sniffing drainpipes And reciting the alphabet Now you would not think to look at him But he was famous long ago For playing the electric violin On Desolation Row Dr. Filth, he keeps his world Inside of a leather cup But all his sexless patients They’re trying to blow it up Now his nurse, some local loser She’s in charge of the cyanide hole And she also keeps the cards that read “Have Mercy on His Soul” They all play on pennywhistles You can hear them blow If you lean your head out far enough From Desolation Row Across the street they’ve nailed the curtains They’re getting ready for the feast The Phantom of the Opera A perfect image of a priest They’re spoonfeeding Casanova To get him to feel more assured Then they’ll kill him with self-confidence After poisoning him with words And the Phantom’s shouting to skinny girls “Get Outa Here If You Don’t Know Casanova is just being punished for going To Desolation Row” Now at midnight all the agents And the superhuman crew Come out and round up everyone That knows more than they do Then they bring them to the factory Where the heart-attack machine Is strapped across their shoulders And then the kerosene Is brought down from the castles By insurance men who go Check to see that nobody is escaping To Desolation Row Praise be to Nero’s Neptune The Titanic sails at dawn And everybody’s shouting “Which Side Are You On?” And Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot Fighting in the captain’s tower While calypso singers laugh at them And fishermen hold flowers Between the windows of the sea Where lovely mermaids flow And nobody has to think too much About Desolation Row Yes, I received your letter yesterday (About the time the doorknob broke) When you asked how I was doing Was that some kind of joke? All these people that you mention Yes, I know them, they’re quite lame I had to rearrange their faces And give them all another name Right now I can’t read too good Don’t send me no more letters, no Not unless you mail them From Desolation Row Copyright © 1965 by Warner Bros. Inc.; renewed 1993 by Special Rider Music cShaggy, thanks for putting that up! |
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bam23 (Berkeley) | | Posted: Mar 05, 2013 - 20:51 | |
ch83575 wrote: And Im tired of everybody thinking Bob Dylan's shit doesn't stink just because he is Bob Dylan. Sure, I like most of the songwriting as much as the next guy, and I am even a fan of his delivery on many of his own songs. BUT, I saw him a few years ago and dude belongs in a home at this point, not on stage. He is not infalible, and he probably shouldn't have ever picked up that harmonica in the first place. Do you seriously think that it adds to the song? Didn't think so. Stop hero worshiping, dude puts on his pants one leg at a time just like the rest of us (except, once his pants are on, he makes gold records...) So, go ahead and be tired. Thoughtful commentary is always worth attention, even when unwelcome. Your screed fails this test. |
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On_The_Beach (The Blue Planet) | | Posted: Feb 19, 2013 - 22:05 | |
ch83575 wrote:And Im tired of everybody thinking Bob Dylan's shit doesn't stink just because he is Bob Dylan. Sure, I like most of the songwriting as much as the next guy, and I am even a fan of his delivery on many of his own songs. BUT, I saw him a few years ago and dude belongs in a home at this point, not on stage. He is not infalible, and he probably shouldn't have ever picked up that harmonica in the first place. Do you seriously think that it adds to the song? Didn't think so. Stop hero worshiping, dude puts on his pants one leg at a time just like the rest of us (except, once his pants are on, he makes gold records...) ????? Hero worship? Did I say he was "infalible" (sic)? No. He's made plenty of music I don't care for. Nobody's gotta like Bob, but to call him an "asshole" (really?), simply because you don't like this song, is just wrong. I would much rather have read your comments above, much of which I agree with, than the name-calling. Meanwhile, having checked your top-rated songs, I see our tastes are very similar (Tom Waits, Miles, Hendrix et al) so hopefully we can agree to disagree on this one. |
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ch83575
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On_The_Beach wrote: So tired of moronic comments like this. And Im tired of everybody thinking Bob Dylan's shit doesn't stink just because he is Bob Dylan. Sure, I like most of the songwriting as much as the next guy, and I am even a fan of his delivery on many of his own songs. BUT, I saw him a few years ago and dude belongs in a home at this point, not on stage. He is not infalible, and he probably shouldn't have ever picked up that harmonica in the first place. Do you seriously think that it adds to the song? Didn't think so. Stop hero worshiping, dude puts on his pants one leg at a time just like the rest of us (except, once his pants are on, he makes gold records...) |
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On_The_Beach (The Blue Planet) | | Posted: Feb 02, 2013 - 17:31 | |
ch83575 wrote:Who gave this asshole the harmonica? Now I have a splitting headache! So tired of moronic comments like this. |
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ch83575
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Who gave this asshole the harmonica? Now I have a splitting headache!
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philbertr (Roch New York) | | Posted: Feb 02, 2013 - 13:06 | |
8 ==>> 10
What was I thinking???
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evictim (Oakland, CA) | | Posted: Feb 02, 2013 - 13:05 | |
It doesn't get any better than this. The characters in this song are numerous and fascinating to think about. You could have a very interesting costume party based solely on the people described in Desolation Row. I have been listening to this song for 40 years and never get tired of it. And I think I even understand some parts of it!
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Lazarus (Bethany) | | Posted: Feb 02, 2013 - 13:04 | |
Everybody in my church loves this song, which is a beautiful and brilliant poem with great music...
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On_The_Beach (The Blue Planet) | | Posted: Dec 01, 2012 - 20:26 | |
vaos wrote:No disrespect for Dylan lovers, but I'm a proud member of the Bob Dylan Sounds Like A Chainsaw Society. High praise indeed; think how many metal bands would like to sound like chainsaws! ; ) |
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kingart (Brooklyn NY) | | Posted: Oct 21, 2012 - 14:54 | |
He's a genius just for *remembering* his own profusion of lyrics. Holy shit. This is the Epic of Gilgamesh.
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vaos (maastricht / liège) | | Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 01:42 | |
No disrespect for Dylan lovers, but I'm a proud member of the Bob Dylan Sounds Like A Chainsaw Society.
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vanmas (Leiden, Netherlands) | | Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 01:39 | |
I love Bob Dylan! But why does Radio Paradise play the often too long and boring songs of Bob? He has made soo much good and beautiful songs. Please play something different of him. Not only the (too) long lasting "stories".
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cShaggy
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They’re selling postcards of the hanging They’re painting the passports brown The beauty parlor is filled with sailors The circus is in town Here comes the blind commissioner They’ve got him in a trance One hand is tied to the tight-rope walker The other is in his pants And the riot squad they’re restless They need somewhere to go As Lady and I look out tonight From Desolation Row Cinderella, she seems so easy “It takes one to know one,” she smiles And puts her hands in her back pockets Bette Davis style And in comes Romeo, he’s moaning “You Belong to Me I Believe” And someone says, “You’re in the wrong place my friend You better leave” And the only sound that’s left After the ambulances go Is Cinderella sweeping up On Desolation Row Now the moon is almost hidden The stars are beginning to hide The fortune-telling lady Has even taken all her things inside All except for Cain and Abel And the hunchback of Notre Dame Everybody is making love Or else expecting rain And the Good Samaritan, he’s dressing He’s getting ready for the show He’s going to the carnival tonight On Desolation Row Now Ophelia, she’s ’neath the window For her I feel so afraid On her twenty-second birthday She already is an old maid To her, death is quite romantic She wears an iron vest Her profession’s her religion Her sin is her lifelessness And though her eyes are fixed upon Noah’s great rainbow She spends her time peeking Into Desolation Row Einstein, disguised as Robin Hood With his memories in a trunk Passed this way an hour ago With his friend, a jealous monk He looked so immaculately frightful As he bummed a cigarette Then he went off sniffing drainpipes And reciting the alphabet Now you would not think to look at him But he was famous long ago For playing the electric violin On Desolation Row Dr. Filth, he keeps his world Inside of a leather cup But all his sexless patients They’re trying to blow it up Now his nurse, some local loser She’s in charge of the cyanide hole And she also keeps the cards that read “Have Mercy on His Soul” They all play on pennywhistles You can hear them blow If you lean your head out far enough From Desolation Row Across the street they’ve nailed the curtains They’re getting ready for the feast The Phantom of the Opera A perfect image of a priest They’re spoonfeeding Casanova To get him to feel more assured Then they’ll kill him with self-confidence After poisoning him with words And the Phantom’s shouting to skinny girls “Get Outa Here If You Don’t Know Casanova is just being punished for going To Desolation Row” Now at midnight all the agents And the superhuman crew Come out and round up everyone That knows more than they do Then they bring them to the factory Where the heart-attack machine Is strapped across their shoulders And then the kerosene Is brought down from the castles By insurance men who go Check to see that nobody is escaping To Desolation Row Praise be to Nero’s Neptune The Titanic sails at dawn And everybody’s shouting “Which Side Are You On?” And Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot Fighting in the captain’s tower While calypso singers laugh at them And fishermen hold flowers Between the windows of the sea Where lovely mermaids flow And nobody has to think too much About Desolation Row Yes, I received your letter yesterday (About the time the doorknob broke) When you asked how I was doing Was that some kind of joke? All these people that you mention Yes, I know them, they’re quite lame I had to rearrange their faces And give them all another name Right now I can’t read too good Don’t send me no more letters, no Not unless you mail them From Desolation Row Copyright © 1965 by Warner Bros. Inc.; renewed 1993 by Special Rider Music |
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Sep 10, 2012 - 08:24 | |
Love this classic song...Bob Dylan has a brand new album out called Tempest... it got a five-star review by RollingStone... if you want to see some more data about his new album, just look here...
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BerkeleyAlice (Salinas CA) | | Posted: Aug 29, 2012 - 12:10 | |
You either love Bob and think he's god-like or you are in my camp and think he sounds like a cat fight, aka, sucko-barfo! I'm willing to concede that he has some poetic ability, but read the poems, please don't sing them, Bob! Ay-yi-yi!  |
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Flipmode (Spartanburg, SC) | | Posted: Aug 29, 2012 - 12:10 | |
SchoepTone wrote:That harmonica solo is hurting my ears. Volume going down. I came here just to post this same comment. It actually pierced my ear and I turned the volume all the way down. |
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SchoepTone (Duke City) | | Posted: Aug 29, 2012 - 12:07 | |
That harmonica solo is hurting my ears. Volume going down.
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DD rabbi_phil (beach) | | Posted: Aug 29, 2012 - 12:06 | |
idiot_wind wrote:It's an 11.
The song writing is once is a life time...the Moby Dick of putting a poem into a song.
Who even come close to this? townes van zandt (but don't get me wrong..I'm with u bout dylan)...but i guess with a name like idiot wind u were bound to feel that way...eh? p.s. bringing up the rear would be tom waits and maybe nick cave"jesus of the moon" |
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idiot_wind
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It's an 11.
The song writing is once is a life time...the Moby Dick of putting a poem into a song.
Who even come close to this?
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coy (san antonio) | | Posted: Aug 29, 2012 - 12:02 | |
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shellbella (so california) | | Posted: Aug 10, 2012 - 14:07 | |
I do so love Dylan!!! Thanks for playing!!!
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KaiT (Toronto Canada) | | Posted: Aug 10, 2012 - 14:07 | |
ziakut wrote:It's time to get the runs. Thanks Bob! Man this is a long, painful song. Where's the damn outhouse? Wait your turn! And BTW - there's no paper in here. |
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winotron (Phoenix, AZ) | | Posted: Aug 10, 2012 - 14:07 | |
About as '10' as it gets.
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ziakut (Right Here) | | Posted: Aug 10, 2012 - 14:07 | |
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JrzyTmata
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