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Bob Dylan - Shelter From The Storm
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Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks (1974)
1.Tangled Up In Blue
2.Simple Twist Of Fate
3.You're A Big Girl Now
4.Idiot Wind
5.You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
6.Meet Me In The Morning
7.Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts
8.If You See Her, Say Hello
9.Shelter From The Storm
10.Buckets Of Rain
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| I don't know about ... ( 1 month ago by polfers31) |
| I don't know about that - the references to an old and new society are too strong: "hunted like a crocodile, ravaged in the corn" (Immigrants old life) and the strangeness of a new land: "the one-eyed undertaker blowing a futile horn...in a little hill top village". If it is a love song, why is there so many different lines about the old and new lands? Liberty - as liberty is beautiful - can also wear flowers and braclets? I believe that yes, it's the story of the immigrant and his downfall. |
| if you are saying ... ( 1 month ago by keysers0z3) |
| if you are saying that the song is about a literal immigrant and all the downfalls described are literal, then why is the woman the only thing that is figurative? it's either all a metaphor, or none of it. i can certainly agree with you that this song is about an immigrant, but if so, then it is also about a real woman who helps the immigrant. |
| Ah, but the woman ... ( 1 month ago by polfers31) |
| Ah, but the woman can be metaphorical and the immigrant literal - she represents the promise of help and salvation, in his mind, as an image. She is America, or at very least, Liberty...or Hope. But the tide turns: 'I offered up my innocence and got repaid with scorn...SHE gave me the lethal dose'. The immigrant is thus a tortured outsider. And the immigrant finishes: 'If I could only turn the clock to when God and her were born' - he would then not be an immigrant but an idigenous person. |
| If Bob could turn ... ( 1 month ago by enlightenedtwo) |
| If Bob could turn back the clock to when father god and mother nature were born, he would of made himself to be the one who walks beauty's razor's edge. He was prophesizing of the prophet to come, who is now here. Cheers!!! |
| just accept the ... ( 1 month ago by yeryopl) |
| just accept the pure simplicity of a love song dont think too hard |
| WHAT A SONG THIS IS ... ( 1 month ago by Louise25april1983) |
| WHAT A SONG THIS IS!!!absolutely love it! |
| Not thinkin to hard ... ( 1 month ago by hamie7) |
| Not thinkin to hard, this song has always ment to me that no matter what this world will throw at us that love or what a woman can give us will give us shelter! And think thats what Bob was on about! Thanks Bob! |
| Dylan... a comment ... ( 1 month ago by bledwin) |
| Dylan... a comment means next to nothing about how good you are. |
| Favorite Dylan ... ( 1 month ago by SchwarzerDrache76) |
| Favorite Dylan album... favorite line of this song... "in a world of steel-eyed death and men who are fighting to be warm... come in, she said... I'll give ya... shelter from the storm..." |
| Ah flowers in her ... ( 4 weeks ago by monkeyseawater) |
| Ah flowers in her hair-she musta been headin to 'Frisco...love this song, thankx for posting this great Artist... |
| could this be a ... ( 4 weeks ago by Mullethunt69) |
| could this be a love song about America? |
| I can't really see ... ( 3 weeks ago by rbh104) |
| I can't really see it as anything other than a homage to all the comfort Sara brought into Dylan's life, even if it was only brief. |
| Yeah, that's what I ... ( 3 weeks ago by blueskies66) |
| Yeah, that's what I get from it (statue of liberty) but you never know. His family, all our families in Minnesota being immigrants really it speaks to me that way. Only Bob could write lyrics like this and make them sound so good. He'd never admit it but the man is smooth. |
| one of the most ... ( 3 weeks ago by crocodilewerewolf) |
| one of the most beautiful songs ever made. and i'm not even a huge dylan fan |
| I don't think it is ... ( 2 weeks ago by arvidabystrom) |
| I don't think it is, but like all of Dylans songs they are open for interpertation. But I think it's about his wife, sentences like "Suddenly I turned around and she was standing there with silver bracelets on her wrists and flowers in her hair" seems to recall their meeting in a then hippie-bestruck Greenwich Village. |
| We could dissect it ... ( 2 weeks ago by blueskies66) |
| We could dissect it sideways if we chose to...that's the beauty of his songs. I think the real point is we are all listening and enjoying STILL!! Peace, love and harmony friend. |
| I love it... love ... ( 2 weeks ago by evasion89) |
| I love it... love it love it. |
| how do you get ... ( 2 weeks ago by RockstarPopeye43) |
| how do you get chatting with people with same music taste, and access their playlists? |
| click on their ... ( 2 weeks ago by Valspace) |
| click on their names (anything in blue underlning is a hyperlink). |
| I usually prefer ... ( 1 week ago by k1lkenny) |
| I usually prefer dylan in the 60s but this album is amazing. |
| i can't believe ... ( 1 week ago by strasnicu) |
| i can't believe these people who imagine that Dylan's songs are about anything. If anything they are about what you make of them... |
| He actually wrote ... ( 1 week ago by danlaman) |
| He actually wrote this song/album after his wife divorced him. The song is about her. |
| Bob dylans songs is ... ( 1 week ago by k1lkenny) |
| Bob dylans songs is what you make them to be. it's not there to answer questions but to ask them. make awareness. In the 60's it was much about the chaos we call the world and how you put yourself out of it. thats what i tink anyways. |
| I think,maybe his ... ( 1 day ago by somewhereintyme) |
| I think,maybe his best..at least my favorite..and I do love alomost all of them..in fact,I think his best UNTIL his last lp,"Modern times"..still better than that,but Modern times is the best since.... |
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