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Highway 61 Revisited (Music)
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Highway 61 Revisited is the sixth studio album by Bob Dylan, released in 1965. His first all-electric album, it is best known for the hits and fan favorites "Like a Rolling Stone", "Ballad of a Thin Man", "Highway 61 Revisited" and "Desolation Row". | |
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Face on the Cover | |
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Face on the Cover: Dylan, posing for the camera. It looks like it was shot indoors somewhere, but it's actually him sitting on the front step of a New York apartment. | |
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Title Track | |
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Title Track: "Highway 61 Revisited'' | |
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As the Good Book Says... | |
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As the Good Book Says...: God and Abraham are mentioned in "Highway 61 Revisited"; Cain, Abel, and the Good Samaritan in "Desolation Row"; and Jezebel, John the Baptist, the Philistine King, and Delilah in "Tombstone Blues". | |
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Offing the Offspring | |
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Offing the Offspring: God commands Abraham to do this in the title track. While The Bible includes a happy ending where God stays Abraham's hand and ends the practice of human sacrifice among the Chosen, Dylan skips over that part, switching scenes for each verse. | |
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In the End, You Are on Your Own | |
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In the End, You Are on Your Own: The central message of "Like A Rolling Stone". | |
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Longest Song Goes Last | |
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Longest Song Goes Last: The album closes with "Desolation Row" (11:21). | |
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The Stars Are Going Out | |
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The Stars Are Going Out: In "Desolation Row," the moon and stars are disappearing at the same time a fortune teller is retreating into her home, hinting either at a coming darkness or an unpredictable future. | |
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Ode to Intoxication | |
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Ode to Intoxication: An ambiguous one in "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues;" there's a lot of drunkenness in that song, and it's not entirely negative or positive. | |
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The Team Wannabe | |
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The Team Wannabe: Al Kooper's organ riff on "Like a Rolling Stone" is one of the most recognisable in music history, and it was a complete accident. Kooper had been invited to the session as a guitarist, but there were already several guitarists, and while he could play piano, well-regarded session pianist Frank Owensnote Who later became David Letterman's bandleader on his short-lived 1980 morning talk show had that slot filled. Then Kooper saw that the organ chair was empty, sat down even though he'd never played the instrument before, and started fooling about because nobody explicitly told him not to. Dylan liked it and kept it. | |
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Sad Clown | |
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Sad Clown: The subject of "Like A Rolling Stone" ignored the fact that all the "clowns" who entertained her were frowning and miserable until she couldn't afford to. | |
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Drunken Song | |
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Drunken Song: "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" : it has a kind of drunken vibe from the very beginning, but the final verse confirms it: | |
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Body Horror | |
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Body Horror: "Ballad of a Thin Man" | |
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The Diss Track | |
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The Diss Track: "Like a Rolling Stone" sharply criticizes a former privileged and haughty woman who has fallen down on her luck. "Ballad of a Thin Man" is a snarling indictment of a pseudo-intellectual who dislikes Dylan's music. | |
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Police Are Useless | |
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Police Are Useless: "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" claims that "The cops don't need you, and man, they expect the same." Then they brag about committing Blackmail. | |
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Ambiguous Syntax | |
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Ambiguous Syntax: The first lines of the last verse of "Desolation Row"—"Yes, I received your letter yesterday, about the time the doorknob broke." Did his doorknob just happen to break while he got the letter, or was the subject of the letter itself the doorknob breaking? | |
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Circus of Fear | |
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Circus of Fear: "Ballad of a Thin Man", if we would take the lyrics literally, takes places at a creepy carnival circus, where Mr. Jones encounters a geek, a sword swallower, and a one-eyed midget. | |
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Meaningful Name | |
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Meaningful Title: Highway 61 runs from Dylan's childhood home in Minnesota to the home of the Blues in New Orleans and the Mississippi river. | |
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Epic Rocking | |
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Epic Rocking: Four of the nine songs are over six minutes, with the 11:21 "Desolation Row" being the ultimate example. At the time, "Like a Rolling Stone" (6:13) was the longest song ever issued as a single. | |
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Clingy MacGuffin | |
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Clingy MacGuffin: Mack the Finger who, in the song "Highway 61 Revisited" claims to have "forty red white and blue shoe strings and a thousand telephones that don't ring" and desperately tries to get rid of them. | |
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ShoutOutToShakespeare | |
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Shout-Out to Shakespeare: "Desolation Row" refers to both Romeo from Romeo and Juliet and Ophelia from Hamlet. | |
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Morality Ballad | |
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Morality Ballad: "Like a Rolling Stone" is about how losing everything one cherishes can ultimately be liberating. | |
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Roman à Clef | |
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Roman à Clef: "Desolation Row" hints that the entire album is one, prompting much Wild Mass Guessing about who's who. | |
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Something Blues | |
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Something Blues: "Tombstone Blues" and "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues". | |
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Reference Overdosed | |
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Reference Overdosed: Napoléon Bonaparte in "Like a Rolling Stone". Paul Revere, Belle Starr, Jezebel, Jack the Ripper, John the Baptist, the Philistine King, Galileo Galilei, Delilah, Cecil B. DeMille, Ma Rainey, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Gypsy Davy (a song by Woody Guthrie) in "Tombstone Blues". Bo Diddley in "From a Buick 6". F. Scott Fitzgerald in "Ballad of a Thin Man". "Desolation Row," the place and the song, is inhabited with a variety of public domain characters that seem to symbolize separate aspects of humanity. The characters include Cinderella, Bette Davis, Romeo, Cain and Abel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Ophelia, Noah, Albert Einstein, Robin Hood, The Phantom of the Opera, Giacomo Casanova, the RMS Titanic, Ezra Pound, and T. S. Eliot. Tom Thumb is mentioned in the title of "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues". Dylan's liner notes for the album reference artist Paul Sargent, Quasimodo (also referenced in "Desolation Row"), Friedrich Nietzsche, George Gershwin's "Summertime", Antonio Vivaldi, and musician and photographer John Cohen, who took some of the best-known images of Dylan after his arrival in New York City. Victory by Joseph Conrad, an author that Dylan is on-record as admiring, includes a villain named Mr. Jones, who has a slave named Pedro (described at several points as "faithful"), and this might be the source of Mr. Jones in "Ballad of a Thin Man" and "his faithful slave Pedro" in "Tombstone Blues". | |
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Little People Are Surreal | |
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Little People Are Surreal: The one-eyed midget in "Ballad of a Thin Man". | |
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Second-Person Narration | |
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Second-Person Narration: Three songs on this album: "Like a Rolling Stone," "Ballad of a Thin Man," and "Queen Jane Approximately". | |
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One-Man Song | |
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One-Man Song: "Ballad of a Thin Man". | |
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Magical Seventh Son | |
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Magical Seventh Son: Briefly mentioned in "Highway 61 Revisited". | |
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Hypocritical Humor | |
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Hypocritical Humor: "And you're sick of all this repetition" in the third verse of the repetitive "Queen Jane Approximately". | |
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Cool Bike | |
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Cool Bike: Subtly invoked by the partly-obscured but still visible Triumph t-shirt Dylan wears on the cover. | |
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Princess in Rags | |
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Princess in Rags: "Like a Rolling Stone" is about a Miss Lonely, a wealthy woman who once was rich enough to hang out with diplomats and never worry about to future, only to be forced to hunt for meals and pawn off her diamond ring for money. Dylan's narrator sings happily about all this, finding the sudden humility of Miss Lonely a good thing. | |
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Mind Screw | |
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Mind Screw: Most of the lyrics. | |
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One-Woman Song | |
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One-Woman Song: "Queen Jane Approximately" | |
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Ballad of X | |
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Ballad of X: "Ballad of a Thin Man" | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: In The Beatles' song "Yer Blues" on The White Album (1968), John Lennon sings "I feel so suicidal/just like Dylan's 'Mr. Jones'", which is a reference to the title character in "Ballad of a Thin Man". The image of Dylan on the album cover was also used as a cut-out on the upper far right of The Beatles' cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. See here for a comparison. A stanza of "Highway 61 Revisited" is narrated in The Hunted (2003) by Johnny Cash at the beginning and at the end of the movie. The title From a Buick 8 was an obvious tip-of-the-hat by Stephen King to "From a Buick 6". The Rolling Stones covered "Like a Rolling Stone", as was to be expected one day, on their live album Stripped from 1995. Martin Scorsese named his 2005 documentary about Dylan: No Direction Home, after the phrase from "Like a Rolling Stone". Steely Dan's début album is named after a line from "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry". Talking Heads revisited the Mr. Jones character from "Ballad of a Thin Man" with their own song, aptly titled "Mr. Jones", in 1988. | |
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Train Song | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_ce0c96f8 | comment |
Train Song: "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_ce0c96f8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_ce0c96f8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_ce0c96f8 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_cff53786 | type |
Cover Version | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_cff53786 | comment |
Cover Version: PJ Harvey covered "Highway 61 Revisited" on her album Rid of Me from 1993. It's a fairly safe bet that every single song on the album has dozens, if not hundreds, of cover versions. | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_cff53786 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_cff53786 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_cff53786 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d2ce1cbd | type |
Reasoning with God | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d2ce1cbd | comment |
Reasoning with God: Abraham and God in "Highway 61 Revisited". | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d2ce1cbd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d2ce1cbd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d2ce1cbd | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d9cf40fa | type |
Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d9cf40fa | comment |
Screw This, I'm Outta Here: "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d9cf40fa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d9cf40fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_d9cf40fa | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbc664dd | type |
Album Title Drop | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbc664dd | comment |
Album Title Drop: Also provides one for an album by an entirely different artist: Steely Dan's Can't Buy a Thrill, taken from a line in "It Takes a Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train To Cry". | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbc664dd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbc664dd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbc664dd | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbfd6b8 | type |
Lyrical Dissonance | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbfd6b8 | comment |
Lyrical Dissonance: "Like a Rolling Stone" is sung in an energetic tone that contrasts with the lyrics about scrounging for your next meal, living on the streets without knowing how to survive, and having everything stolen from you. The dissonance seems to make the same points the lyrics do, that all these seemingly terrible things are for the better. | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbfd6b8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbfd6b8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dbfd6b8 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dc0ca62a | type |
Public Execution | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dc0ca62a | comment |
Public Execution: The first line of "Desolation Row" establishes that public hangings are so essential to the Row that they sell postcards of them, implying quite a bit of demand. | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dc0ca62a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dc0ca62a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_dc0ca62a | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_e2d457 | type |
The Ditz | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_e2d457 | comment |
The Ditz: The clueless Mr. Jones in "Ballad of a Thin Man". | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_e2d457 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_e2d457 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_e2d457 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_fbc54605 | type |
Riches to Rags | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_fbc54605 | comment |
Riches to Rags: "Like a Rolling Stone": in the first verse the woman who once "dressed so fine" and "threw the bums a dime" is now "scrounging for your next meal". | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_fbc54605 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_fbc54605 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_fbc54605 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_ffb1df90 | type |
Perpetual Poverty | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_ffb1df90 | comment |
Perpetual Poverty: Georgia Sam in "Highway 61 Revisited". | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_ffb1df90 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_ffb1df90 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_ffb1df90 | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_name | type |
ItemName | |
Highway 61 Revisited (Music) / int_name | comment |
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Highway 61 Revisited (Music) | hasFeature |
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