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Bob Dylan – In My Time of Dyin' Lyrics 19 years ago
I love early Dylan. He has such raw emotion. He really captures the sound of a veteran folk-blues singer. His covers on this album are just gut-renching and packed with feeling. He hasn't yelled like the way he does on this album since.

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Bob Dylan – It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) Lyrics 19 years ago
Oh, I forgot to mention that I hate Roger McGuinn, when he does Dylan songs he totally takes away the edge. It's like Dylan's songs are jagged diamonds, and then Roger Mcguinn turns them to play-doh so the children can enjoy them.

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Bob Dylan – It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) Lyrics 19 years ago
I don't know how someone can put this many spectacular lines in one song and still have enough for the rest of the album. Only Dylan. This song has a lot more lyrics than the norm of songs and all of them are brilliant. And I love how it goes from grim facts about the world to him much gentler chorus.......but that chorus may be sarcasm. This song is bound to send chills down the spine of anybody with half a brain. I love Bringing It All Back Home so much...

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Bob Dylan – Highway 61 Revisited Lyrics 19 years ago
Bob Dylan commented on this song in Chronicles, all he says is that Johnny Winter covered it, and that it was inspired by Robert Johnson.

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Neil Young – Thrasher Lyrics 19 years ago
I always thought that this song was about a man setting out to "find himself" once his beliefs get knocked down. "The aimless blade of science chopped the Pearly Gates." Like after science says that they've basically disproved religion, all these people just become depressed and lonely while one man doesn't take it, and sets out to find answers, to find himself, to find god.
I had no clue this was about Neil leaving CSN&Y...........it's actually kind of a let down because this is one of my very favorite songs and I thought it meant more than it does.

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Neil Young – My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue) Lyrics 19 years ago
Just to comment to that Sockhaed guy, Kurt Cobain didn't write this song. Neil wrote it when Kurt was about elevan years old.
"The King Is Gone", refers to the death of the King Of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley, who died a year before this song was written. It's the relation between Elvis and Johnny Rotten. The phrase "it's better to burn out than to fade away," to me, means that it's better to stop at the top of your glory than to be has-been. Sometimes it's better for someone to go while you still have their respect than to feel sorry for them later. Some examples of people who were taken down at the high points in life; Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, Big Bopper, Eddie Cochrane, Robert Johnson, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, John Lennon, and Kurt Cobain. These people don't have a point in their lives where I don't respect them, If Hendrix lost respect I think the world would be heartbroken. I don't understand why he used Elvis as an example though because he started to loose his cool once he became an actor.
Some artists will just fade away like Rust. Rust conastantly eats away st something, and won't stop until there's nothing left........Rust Never Sleeps........get it?

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