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Blonde On Blonde Lyrics
cats and dogs are coming down
14th street is gonna drown
everyone else rushing round
i’ve got blonde on blonde
on my portable stereo
it’s a lullabye
from a giant golden radio
i’ve got no time i wanna lose
to people with something to prove
what can you do but let them talk
and make your way down the block
i’ve got blonde on blonde
on my portable stereo
it’s a lullabye
from a giant golden radio
it’s a lullabye
from wonder-woman’s radio
14th street is gonna drown
everyone else rushing round
on my portable stereo
it’s a lullabye
from a giant golden radio
to people with something to prove
what can you do but let them talk
and make your way down the block
on my portable stereo
it’s a lullabye
from a giant golden radio
it’s a lullabye
from wonder-woman’s radio
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This was also played in Sommursturm (Summer Storm) which is a great movie.
i don't know what this song is about, but i like the melody. good harmonies at the end.
well blonde on blonde was a bob dylan cd. .i dont know if he is refering to that or not
i do think that he is refering to the bob dylan album... and i guess he seems to describe a current situation of himself listening to the cd and the thoughts that get into his mind.. well. great song anyway.
He is saying that at a sucky time the Bob Dylan album is a like a "lullaby" that is comforting him. I love this song. It got me into Nada Surf.
One of the best songs from Let Go, such a nice, soft song...And an obvious reference to the Bob Dylan album, which I got after hearing this! Woo!
yeah, i do think its a reference to the bob dylan album.
and that album is awesome too
The song is a pretty obvious reference to bob dylan. The song is telling me that whenever blonde on blonde is on the radio, nothing else really matters (not rain nor people or any normal distractions)
hello beautiful song, my name is sara. nice to have met you.
this song was in the movie "a love song for bobby long" good flick with a good soundtrack