THINGS HAVE CHANGED
BOB DYLAN
SONGWRITER: BOB DYLAN
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: WONDER BOYS – MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK
YEAR: 2000
Robert Dylan(born Robert Allen Zimmerman; May
24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author and visual artist. Often
regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major
figure in popular culture during a career spanning 60 years. Much of his most celebrated work
dates from the 1960s, when songs such as "Blowin' in
the Wind"(1963) and "The
Times They Are a-Changin'"(1964) became
anthems for the civil rights and anti-war movements.
His lyrics during this period incorporated a range of political, social,
philosophical, and literary influences, defying pop music conventions
and appealing to the burgeoning counterculture.
Following his self-titled debut album in 1962, which mainly comprised traditional folk songs, Dylan
made his breakthrough as a songwriter with the release of The
Freewheelin' Bob Dylan the following
year. The
album features "Blowin' in the Wind" and the thematically complex
"A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall". Many of
his songs adapted the tunes and phraseology of older folk songs. He
went on to release the politically charged The Times They Are a-Changin' and the more lyrically abstract and introspective Another Side
of Bob Dylan in 1964. In 1965 and 1966, Dylan drew
controversy when he adopted electrically amplified rock instrumentation, and in the space of 15 months recorded three
of the most important and influential rock albums of the 1960s: Bringing It
All Back Home(1965), Highway 61
Revisited(1965) and Blonde on Blonde(1966).
His six-minute single "Like a
Rolling Stone"(1965) expanded commercial
and creative boundaries in popular music.
In
July 1966, a motorcycle accident led to Dylan's withdrawal from touring. During
this period, he recorded a large body
of songs with members of the Band, who had
previously backed him on tour. These recordings were released as the
collaborative álbum The Basement Tapes in 1975. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dylan explored country music and rural themes in John Wesley
Harding(1967), Nashville Skyline(1969),
and New Morning (1970).
In 1975, he released Blood on the
Tracks, which many saw as a return to form. In the
late 1970s, he became a born-again Christian and released a series of albums of contemporary gospel music before
returning to his more familiar rock-based idiom in the early 1980s. Dylan's
1997 album Time Out of
Mind marked the beginning of a
renaissance for his career. He has released five critically acclaimed albums of
original material since then, the most recent being Rough and
Rowdy Ways(2020). He also recorded a series
of three albums in the 2010s comprising versions of traditional American standards, especially
songs recorded by Frank Sinatra. Dylan
has toured continuously since the late 1980s on what has become known as the Never Ending Tour.
Since
1994, Dylan has published eight books of drawings and paintings, and his work
has been exhibited in major art galleries. He has
sold more than 125 million records, making him one of the best-selling
musicians of all time. He has received numerous
awards, including the Medal of
Freedom, ten Grammy Awards,
a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award. Dylan
has been inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame, Nashville
Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Songwriters
Hall of Fame. The Pulitzer Prize Board in 2008 awarded him a special citation for
"his profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by
lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power". In 2016, Dylan was
awarded the Nobel Prize
in Literature "for having created new poetic
expressions within the great American song tradition".
A worried man
with a worried mind
No one in front
of me and nothing behind
There's a woman
on my lap and she's drinking champagne
Got white skin,
got assassin's eyes
I'm looking up
into the sapphire tinted skies
I'm well dressed,
waiting on the last train
Standing on the
gallows with my head in a noose
Any minute now
I'm expecting all hell to break loose
People are crazy
and times are strange
I'm locked in
tight, I'm out of range
I used to care,
but things have changed
This place ain't
doing me any good
I'm in the wrong
town, I should be in Hollywood
Just for a second
there I thought I saw something move
Gonna take
dancing lessons do the jitterbug rag
Ain't no
shortcuts, gonna dress in drag
Only a fool in
here would think he's got anything to prove
Lotta water under
the bridge, lotta other stuff too
Don't get up
gentlemen, I'm only passing through
People are crazy
and times are strange
I'm locked in
tight, I'm out of range
I used to care,
but things have changed
I've been walking
forty miles of bad road
If the bible is
right, the world will explode
I've been trying
to get as far away from myself as I can
Some things are
too hot to touch
The human mind
can only stand so much
You can't win
with a losing hand
Feel like falling
in love with the first woman I meet
Putting her in a
wheel barrow and wheeling her down the street
People are crazy
and times are strange
I'm locked in
tight, I'm out of range
I used to care,
but things have changed
I hurt easy, I
just don't show it
You can hurt
someone and not even know it
The next sixty
seconds could be like an eternity
Gonna get
lowdown, gonna fly high
All the truth in
the world adds up to one big lie
I'm love with a
woman who don't even appeal to me
Mr. Jinx and Miss
Lucy, they jumped in the lake
I'm not that eager
to make a mistake
People are crazy
and times are strange
I'm locked in
tight, I'm out of range
I used to care,
but things have changed.
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