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Before sharing the contest, I wanted to share a new podcast for Dylan fans called The Bobcats. I like the name for two reasons, actually. The first, obviously, is how nice it works as a play on words. Dylan was the ultimate cool cat in his day. His name it Bob. Thus, Bobcat is a moniker drawn from this play on words, a podcast for Bob fans.
The second reason I like it is that the mascot for my alma mater--Ohio University in Athens, Ohio--is the Bobcat. How cool is that? Interestingly enough, the very first week I was in college I met a guy who put strings on a guitar that he found in a dumpster and was playing "Highway 61 Revisited." Another kid I met in my dorm that week also played guitar said I ought to learn harmonica, which I proceeded to do, and have been playing ever since.
The creator/host of this podcast is Matt Steichen. You can find his podcast here at The Bobcats.
Here's a link to the event where I first met Matt, inside the studio of Paul Metsa's Wall of Power.
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DYLAN LINES in 4/4 TIME
OK, here's the game. I have taken the fourth line of the fourth song from every Dylan album up through Under the Red Sky. I considered shuffling them, but decided that this would be a good enough challenge as is.
Your objective is to Name the Album and the Song. This will test how deep your experience is with the Dylan catalog. Many will be easy for many of you. This is a Grade Yourself quiz. The answer key is here on the Albums page at BobDylan.com: bobdylan.com/albums/
If you aren't up for the Trivia challenge, just enjoy reading the lines. Consider it a poem titled...
Dylan Lines in 4/4 Time
Where I was born and partly raised
With my suitcase in my hand
The dogs’ll lose their bark
Seeming to be the chimes of freedom flashing
Yet she’s true, like ice, like fire
Well, if I go down dyin’, you know she bound to put a blanket on my bed.
You just happened to be there, that’s all
I’m not the one you need
“None of them along the line know what any of it is worth”
I treated her like a fool
And all the people say, "There goes Tom Moore, in the days of '49"
And he said, “Well, well, well”
But I know that he don’t talk
Instrumental Theme
The old soft shoe
Ooh, a little touch of your love
I feel like I’m knockin’ on heaven’s door
She inherited a million bucks and when she died it came to me
Rain to the town.
On the pillow where you lie
And you must realize the danger
Honey, I can’t tell right from wrong
And you say, “Who is that man?”
Have they counted the cost it’ll take to bring down
What can I do for You?
More of an outlaw than you ever were
First step was touching the moon
First step was touching the moon
But they made a killer out of him
Shut the light, shut the shade
Precious memories flood my soul
Won’t you come see me, Queen Jane?
And all that you’ve held sacred
’Cross the valleys and streams
When we were made of dreams
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4 comments:
Wow that was a fun exercise - thanks! Many times, I had to sing the line and then "up" to the song, if that makes any sense.
That makes perfect sense. That's what I would do, too.... The song is in my head but I'd have to get to the refrain or some additional clue. Thanks for sharing.
Hey people! Jami and I hope to get there again this year!
Can't believe I didn't remember 3 lines.
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