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December 7, 2019 at 12:57 pm #38721
I don’t do drugs.
Last week, I watched Tommy. Today I’ve watched The Wall. I have no f’ing clue what’s going on in either.
Is this what Bob was talking about when he said (sang) “Everyone must get stoned”?
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December 7, 2019 at 1:42 pm #38722The Wall is semi autobiographical on Roger Waters, who wrote it. His father was killed in the war and he went into his shell.
December 7, 2019 at 2:29 pm #38723Yeah, I read the wiki entry, but watching it is still some kind of stoned hell.
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December 7, 2019 at 4:01 pm #38724Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
Bob DylanWell, they’ll stone ya when you’re trying to be so good
They’ll stone ya just a-like they said they would
They’ll stone ya when you’re tryin’ to go home
Then they’ll stone ya when you’re there all alone
But I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stonedWell, they’ll stone ya when you’re walkin’ ’long the street
They’ll stone ya when you’re tryin’ to keep your seat
They’ll stone ya when you’re walkin’ on the floor
They’ll stone ya when you’re walkin’ to the door
But I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stonedThey’ll stone ya when you’re at the breakfast table
They’ll stone ya when you are young and able
They’ll stone ya when you’re tryin’ to make a buck
They’ll stone ya and then they’ll say, “good luck”
Tell ya what, I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stonedWell, they’ll stone you and say that it’s the end
Then they’ll stone you and then they’ll come back again
They’ll stone you when you’re riding in your car
They’ll stone you when you’re playing your guitar
Yes, but I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stonedWell, they’ll stone you when you walk all alone
They’ll stone you when you are walking home
They’ll stone you and then say you are brave
They’ll stone you when you are set down in your grave
But I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stonedCopyright © 1966 by Dwarf Music; renewed 1994 by Dwarf Music
I am a big Dylan fan, always have been. I saw a Dylan interview on German TV in around 1969, in which he said that it was not about drugs at all, but about the psychological and mental equivalent of being physically stoned as punishment, by people in the Western musical and entertainment business, who didn’t understand him or other singer/songwriters and therefore hated them.
Some of his stuff after the 70’s was garbage, he came out with some dross as well as the good stuff. But I always go back to the first track I ever heard, from the “Bringin’ It All Back Home” album: Subterranean Homesick Blues”. I walked into a new barracks and heard that coming from a bunk, got to know the bloke playing it and was hooked, never heard anything like it, blew me away. There never had been anything like it, Dylan was a one-off.
Johnny’s in the basement Mixing up the medicine
I’m on the pavement Thinking about the government
The man in the trench coat Badge out, laid off
Says he’s got a bad cough Wants to get it paid off
Look out kid It’s somethin’ you did
God knows when But you’re doin’ it again
You better duck down the alley way Lookin’ for a new friend
The man in the coon-skin cap By the big pen
Wants eleven dollar bills You only got ten
Maggie comes fleet foot Face full of black soot
Talkin’ that the heat put Plants in the bed but
The phone’s tapped anyway Maggie says that many say They must bust in early May
Orders from the D.A.
Look out kid Don’t matter what you did
Walk on your tiptoes Don’t try “No-Doz”
Better stay away from those That carry around a fire hose
Keep a clean nose Watch the plain clothes
You don’t need a weatherman To know which way the wind blows
Get sick, get well Hang around a ink well
Ring bell, hard to tell If anything is goin’ to sell
Try hard, get barred Get back, write braille
Get jailed, jump bail Join the army, if you fail
Look out kid You’re gonna get hit
But users, cheaters Six-time losers Hang around the theaters
Girl by the whirlpool Lookin’ for a new fool
Don’t follow leaders Watch the parkin’ meters
Ah get born, keep warm Short pants, romance, learn to dance
Get dressed, get blessed Try to be a success
Please her, please him, buy gifts Don’t steal, don’t lift
Twenty years of schoolin’ And they put you on the day shift
Look out kid They keep it all hid
Better jump down a manhole Light yourself a candle
Don’t wear sandals Try to avoid the scandals
Don’t wanna be a bum You better chew gum
The pump don’t work ’Cause the vandals took the handles
There is meaning in every line, but the meaning was firmly fixed and associated to the Sixties.
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