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Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited (Paperback)
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Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited (Paperback)
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"Highway 61 Revisited" resonates because of its enduring emotional
appeal. Few songwriters before Dylan or since have combined so
effectively the intensely personal with the spectacularly
universal. In "Like a Rolling Stone", his gleeful excoriation of
Miss Lonely (Edie Sedgwick? Joan Baez? A composite "type"?) fuses
with the evocation of a hip new zeitgeist to produce a veritable
anthem. In "Ballad of a Thin Man", the younger generation's
confusion is thrown back in the establishment's face, even as Dylan
vents his disgust with the critics who laboured to catalogue him.
And in "Desolation Row", he reaches the zenith of his own brand of
surrealist paranoia, that here attains the atmospheric intensity of
a full-fledged nightmare. Between its many flourishes of gallows
humour, this is one of the most immaculately frightful songs ever
recorded, with its relentless imagery of communal executions, its
parade of fallen giants and triumphant local losers, its epic
length and even the mournful sweetness of Bloomfield's
flamenco-inspired fills. In this book, Mark Polizzotti examines
just what makes the songs on "Highway 61 Revisited" so affecting,
how they work together as a suite, and how lyrics, melody, and
arrangements combine to create an unusually potent mix. He blends
musical and literary analysis of the songs themselves, biography
(where appropriate) and recording information (where helpful). And
he focuses on Dylan's mythic presence in the mid-60s, when he
emerged from his proletarian incarnation to become the American
Rimbaud. The comparison has been made by others, including Dylan,
and it illuminates much about his mid-sixties career, for in many
respects "Highway 61" is rock 'n' roll's answer to "A Season in
Hell".
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