I'm not really sure how these scenarios would play out. An evil villain kidnaps Bruno's GF and tells him to step in front of a train or he's going to kill his sweetie... It's really no wonder why she wouldn't do the same, because she's not crazy. That's a good sign.
I'm not really sure how these scenarios would play out. An evil villain kidnaps Bruno's GF and tells him to step in front of a train or he's going to kill his sweetie... It's really no wonder why she wouldn't do the same, because she's not crazy. That's a good sign.
Yes, aliens... Can't wait til after the show cause right now it's just a scary shit storm of crazy. This whole album is a fortune teller for humanity. My favorite color is blue, and I'm the only me that ever was or will be... Let kindness guide you. One of my fav albums.
Yes, aliens... Can't wait til after the show cause right now it's just a scary shit storm of crazy. This whole album is a fortune teller for humanity. My favorite color is blue, and I'm the only me that ever was or will be... Let kindness guide you. One of my fav albums.
"When you believe, you will relieve the only soul that you were born with to grow old and never know." I am taking that to mean, that by believing -- anything, anything at all -- you relieve your soul, the only one that you were born with, from the duty to know. It can just "grow old and never know". It's OK. Don't sweat it, soul.
"When you believe, you will relieve the only soul that you were born with to grow old and never know." I am taking that to mean, that by believing -- anything, anything at all -- you relieve your soul, the only one that you were born with, from the duty to know. It can just "grow old and never know". It's OK. Don't sweat it, soul.
if the band was a movie this song would play in the end credits
if the band was a movie this song would play in the end credits
For years I played a little music-video in my mind when hearing this song. It focused on a group of young hopefuls arriving in Hollywood, their eyes full of stars and dreams. And how it turned out for them. Most of them failed, but a few made it...at a price. At the end, during the 'women are lovely...' part we see the next batch of kids walking toward the Hollywood hills with the same hopeful faces, as they're mobbed by agents, lawyers, and managers waving contracts and cash in their faces, hoping they don't notice their predecessors laying wasted on...
For years I played a little music-video in my mind when hearing this song. It focused on a group of young hopefuls arriving in Hollywood, their eyes full of stars and dreams. And how it turned out for them. Most of them failed, but a few made it...at a price. At the end, during the 'women are lovely...' part we see the next batch of kids walking toward the Hollywood hills with the same hopeful faces, as they're mobbed by agents, lawyers, and managers waving contracts and cash in their faces, hoping they don't notice their predecessors laying wasted on the ground...
I don't think this song is about clothes per say, that is what usually springs to mind when Fashion is mentioned. I think it is about herd mentality, and the song is drenched in sarcasm, or irony. I like the line 'listen to me, don't listen to me, talk to me, don't talk to me, dance with me, don't dance with me, no.' BEEP BEEP.
I don't think this song is about clothes per say, that is what usually springs to mind when Fashion is mentioned. I think it is about herd mentality, and the song is drenched in sarcasm, or irony. I like the line 'listen to me, don't listen to me, talk to me, don't talk to me, dance with me, don't dance with me, no.' BEEP BEEP.
I also really like the opening of this song, with the pulse count in and the guitar.
I also really like the opening of this song, with the pulse count in and the guitar.
Big ol "Fuck You" and it's rivers not caring about getting old
Big ol "Fuck You" and it's rivers not caring about getting old
A Depressed Guy Dreaming of a better tomorrow
A Depressed Guy Dreaming of a better tomorrow
From reading the artists few chats about the song but still leaving enough unsaid to let the listener put their own feel on it is a wonderful gift Dylan gave us with this one.
From reading the artists few chats about the song but still leaving enough unsaid to let the listener put their own feel on it is a wonderful gift Dylan gave us with this one.
To me this song is about growing up, you get in your 20s or early 30s and everything you though was real turns out to be bullshit. Your friends weren't really your friends, the beliefs your parents taught you aren't all correct, you find our that hippies only hate capitalism when they aren't selling you something, that both political parties are f*k'd, that rich people...
To me this song is about growing up, you get in your 20s or early 30s and everything you though was real turns out to be bullshit. Your friends weren't really your friends, the beliefs your parents taught you aren't all correct, you find our that hippies only hate capitalism when they aren't selling you something, that both political parties are f*k'd, that rich people live by a different set of laws than poor people, that love isn't like the movies, that you can't be whatever you want to be if you work hard enough and that life can sometimes be damn hard with so many responsibilities it almost breaks your back from the weight of it. I think he uses Cinderella just as a fictional character that represents the innocents of youth. That the poor mistreated step-sister can become the princess. You see a lot of unfair and heartless situations and how ugly the world can be and you think you can change it when you're 17, 22, 26, 29 then one day you are 35 and like, "No matter what we do or how hard we try these people are still the same a$$hles doing the same evil to each other and the world around them." It's a hell of a wake up call and it can be shocking and painful when you realize it's not all roses and sunshine.
His only friend is innocence or liberty, take your pick. I've often wondered if Lady Liberty herself is "She" because of the undertones of American society involved in the song. I look at the second verse and "it's cold it feels like indepedence day..." It makes me think of these parades today where people are too lazy to stand and salute the flag or the soldiers and they only reason they are really there is so their kids can get all the free candy being thrown out. Nobody respects what America stands for anymore and when you realize it, it's eye opening.
There is also a sorrow that runs through the song almost as a mourning for the dreams that die as you get older. You look around one day and you didn't travel the world like you always said you would and instead are in the same town going through the same motions as the generation before you.
So there is this bitterness and regret that can start to get to you if you let it but even if many of your dreams and aspirations are gone and innocence is dead, you still have your own morality and drive to overcome life's obstacles. Nobody ever thinks they'll be sick or die or unemployed or any of that when they are young but as you grow older and life sh*ts on you some...
Just never give up and you can find happiness in life despite all that crap. You can make it if you just don't quit. Life may not be as pretty as we thought but it's still got a lot of good in it. So even if your diluted view (or headlight) of the world as a kid is dead, your sensibility-view (other headlight) is still getting you through it.
That's my take.