Close. Today, and tomorrow, and yesterday, tooThe flowers are dyin’ like all things doFollow me close, I’m going to Bally-na-LeeI’ll lose my mind if you don’t come with meI fuss with my hair, and I fight blood feudsI contain multitudesGot a tell-tale heart like Mr. PoeGot skeletons in the walls of people you knowI’ll drink to the truth and the things we saidI’ll drink to the man that shares your bedI paint landscapes, and I paint nudesI contain multitudesA red Cadillac and a black mustacheRings on my fingers that sparkle and flashTell me, what’s next? In June of this year, American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan released his 39th studio album, âRough and Rowdy Ways.â Itâs Dylanâs first album of original songs since 2012âs âTempest,â a collection of dark and disdainful tracks that received praise from critics and peaked at No. Help’s on the wayYour brothers are coming; there’ll be hell to payBrothers? It is a poignant moment of the entire record, a collection of lyrics which sees a legend of music history reflect on his contemporaries with the utmost sincerity. (âFalse Prophet,â a song from âRough and Rowdy Ways,â is extremely similar to âIf Lovinâ Is Believing,â a B-side, from 1954, by the pianist and singer Billy âThe Kidâ Emerson.) Misc. So letâs start, in earnest, by saying that Rough and Rowdy Ways is Bob Dylan's first album of original material since 2012, Rough and Rowdy Ways, is a suitably grim, brilliant collection of ten songs for our dark times. In the seventies, 14 more followed, in the eighties it was another seven, then four in the 1990s and seven more in the noughties. It is Dylan's first album of original songs since his 2012 album Tempest, following three releases, one a triple album, that covered traditional pop standards. Mother of Muses sing for meSing of the mountains and the deep dark seaSing of the lakes and the nymphs of the forestSing your hearts out, all your women of the chorusSing of honour and fate and glory beMother of Muses sing for meMother of Muses sing for my heartSing of a love too soon to departSing of the heroes who stood aloneWhose names are engraved on tablets of stoneWho struggled with pain so the world could go freeMother of Muses sing for meSing of Sherman, Montgomery and ScottAnd of Zhukov, and Patton, and the battles they foughtWho cleared the path for Presley to singWho carved the path for Martin Luther KingWho did what they did and they went on their wayMan, I could tell their stories all dayI’m falling in love with CalliopeShe don’t belong to anyone, why not give her to me?She’s speaking to me, speaking with her eyesI’ve grown so tired of chasing liesMother of Muses, wherever you areI’ve already outlived my life by farMother of Muses, unleash your wrathThings I can’t see, they’re blocking my pathShow me your wisdom, tell me my fatePut me upright, make me walk straightForge my identity from the inside outYou know what I’m talking aboutTake me to the river, release your charmsLet me lay down a while in your sweet, loving armsWake me, shake me, free me from sinMake me invisible, like the windGot a mind that ramble, got a mind that roamI’m travellin’ light and I’m a-slow coming home. Follow me close, Iâm going to Bally-na-Lee. What shall we do? Iâve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to Youâ âIâve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to Youâ is as ⦠Bob Dylan: "Rough and Rowdy Ways" Lyric Interpretation. Here's hoping for a follow up but if "Rough and Rowdy Ways" does indeed turn out to be his farewell then what a way to go. At 79 years old, probability suggests that "Rough and Rowdy Ways" may well be Dylan's last album of original songs. Tell me, whatâs next? After nine more charting albums in the 2010s, Dylan completed his feat with the release of Rough and Rowdy Ways this year. Post your reviews in the ⦠Bob Dylan erzählt auf âRough And Rowdy Waysâ seine Geschichten zu Musik, die mal folkiger (âI Contain Multitudesâ, âMy Own Version Of Youâ, âIâve Made Up My Mind To Give Myself To Youâ, âBlack Riderâ, âMother Of Musesâ sowie âKey Westâ), mal etwas ⦠Bob Dylanâs âTheme Time Radio Hourâ is back for the first time in over a decade with an exclusive two-hour episode on the theme of whiskey. ... Out now:: A beautiful, comprehensive volume of Dylanâs lyrics⦠I'm still absorbing the lyrics, and am grateful to the posters in this thread for their interpretation. The great Bob Dylan made a sensational return to form with the release of his 39th studio album Rough and Rowdy Ways. Video. (â¦) Death is on the wall. Of course Dylan has been known for his lyrics throughout his whole career, but on Rough and Rowdy Ways he strikes a near perfect balance between humour and honest reflection. The double-album is presumably named after the Jimmie Rodgers classic âMy Rough And Rowdy Waysâ from 1929. After three studio albums of other writers' work, Dylan seems to race out of the gate in the album's opening song, "I Contain Multitudes": You greedy old wolf, I'll show you my heart. download Bob Dylan Rough and rowdy ways album via check here the lyrics for Rough and rowdy ways album, produced by Bob Dylan and recorded by Bob Dylan. Keep coming.” We’ll get them as wellLove Field is where his plane touched downBut it never did get back up off the groundWas a hard act to follow, second to noneThey killed him on the altar of the rising sunPlay “Misty” for me and “That Old Devil Moon”Play “Anything Goes” and “Memphis in June”Play “Lonely At the Top” and “Lonely Are the Brave”Play it for Houdini spinning around his gravePlay Jelly Roll Morton, play “Lucille”Play “Deep In a Dream”, and play “Driving Wheel”Play “Moonlight Sonata” in F-sharpAnd “A Key to the Highway” for the king on the harpPlay “Marching Through Georgia” and “Dumbarton’s Drums”Play darkness and death will come when it comesPlay “Love Me Or Leave Me” by the great Bud PowellPlay “The Blood-stained Banner”, play “Murder Most Foul”. The record, which debuted at number two in the charts, once again delivered yet more records as for the iconic singer-songwriter as he became one of the first artists in history to have a charting album across six different decades. You’ll understandThe Beatles are comin’; they’re gonna hold your handSlide down the banister, go get your coatFerry ‘cross the Mersey and go for the throatThere’s three bums comin’ all dressed in ragsPick up the pieces and lower the flagsI’m going to Woodstock; it’s the Aquarian AgeThen I’ll go to Altamont and sit near the stagePut your head out the window; let the good times rollThere’s a party going on behind the Grassy KnollStack up the bricks, pour the cementDon’t say Dallas don’t love you, Mr. PresidentPut your foot in the tank and step on the gasTry to make it to the triple underpassBlackface singer, whiteface clownBetter not show your faces after the sun goes downUp in the red light district, they’ve got cop on the beatLiving in a nightmare on Elm StreetWhen you’re down in Deep Ellum, put your money in your shoeDon’t ask what your country can do for youCash on the ballot, money to burnDealey Plaza, make left-hand turnI’m going down to the crossroads; gonna flag a rideThe place where faith, hope, and charity diedShoot him while he runs, boy. Shoot him while you canSee if you can shoot the invisible manGoodbye, Charlie. I live on a street named after a SaintWomen in the churches wear powder and paintWhere the Jews, and Catholics, and the Muslims all prayI can tell they’re Proddie from a mile awayGoodbye Jimmy Reed, Jimmy Reed indeedGive me that old time religion, it’s just what I needFor thine is kingdom, the power, the gloryGo tell it on the mountain, go tell the real storyTell it in that straightforward, puritanical toneIn the mystic hours when a person’s aloneGoodbye Jimmy Reed, godspeedThump on the Bible, proclaim a creedYou won’t amount to much, the people all said‘Cause I didn’t play guitar behind my headNever pandered, never acted proudNever took off my shoes, throw ’em in the crowdGoodbye Jimmy Reed, goodbye, goodnightPut a jewel in your crown and I put out the lightsThey threw everything at me, everything in the bookI had nothing to fight with but a butcher’s hookThey had no pity, they never lend a handI can’t sing a song that I don’t understandGoodbye Jimmy Reed, goodbye, good luckI can’t play the record ’cause my needle got stuckTransparent woman in a transparent dressSuits you well, I must confessI’ll break open your grapes, I’ll suck out the juiceI need you like my head needs a nooseGoodbye Jimmy Reed, goodbye and so longI thought I could resist her but I was so wrongGod be with you, brother dearIf you don’t mind me asking what brings you here?Oh, nothing much, I’m just looking for the manNeed to see where he’s lying in this lost landGoodbye Jimmy Reed, and everything within yaCan’t you hear me calling from down in Virginia? We know who you are.”Then they blew off his head while he was still in the carShot down like a dog in broad daylightWas a matter of timing and the timing was rightYou got unpaid debts; we’ve come to collectWe’re gonna kill you with hatred; without any respectWe’ll mock you and shock you and we’ll put it in your faceWe’ve already got someone here to take your placeThe day they blew out the brains of the kingThousands were watching; no one saw a thingIt happened so quickly, so quick, by surpriseRight there in front of everyone’s eyesGreatest magic trick ever under the sunPerfectly executed, skillfully doneWolfman, oh wolfman, oh wolfman howlRub-a-dub-dub, it’s a murder most foulHush, little children. Bob Dylan Sells Entire Songwriting Catalog to Universal Music Publishing Acquisition covers over 600 songs up through Rough and Rowdy Ways, estimated to be worth over $300 million Another day that don’t endAnother ship goin’ outAnother day of anger, bitterness, and doubtI know how it happenedI saw it beginI opened my heart to the world and the world came inHello Mary LouHello Miss PearlMy fleet-footed guides from the underworldNo stars in the sky shine brighter than youYou girls mean business and I do tooWell I’m the enemy of treasonEnemy of strifeEnemy of the unlived meaningless lifeI ain’t no false prophetI just know what I knowI go where only the lonely can goI’m first among equalsSecond to noneLast of the bestYou can bury the restBury ’em naked with their silver and goldPut them six feet under and pray for their soulsWhat are you lookin’ atThere’s nothing to seeJust a cool breeze that’s encircling meLet’s go for a walk in the gardenSo far and so wideWe can sit in the shade by the fountain-sideI search the world overFor the Holy GrailI sing songs of loveI sing songs of betrayalDon’t care what I drinkDon’t care what I eatI climbed the mountains of swords on my bare feetYou don’t know me darlin’You never would guessI’m nothing like my ghostly appearance would suggestI ain’t no false prophetI just said what I saidI’m just here to bring vengeance on somebody’s headPut out your handThere’s nothing to holdOpen your mouthI’ll stuff it with goldOh you poor devil look up if you willThe city of God is there on the hillHello strangerA long goodbyeYou ruled the landBut so do IYou lost your muleYou got a poison brainI’ll marry you to a ball and chainYou know darlin’The kind of life that I liveWhen your smile meets my smile something’s got to giveI ain’t no false prophetNo I’m nobody’s brideCan’t remember when I was bornAnd I forgot when I died, All through the summers, into JanuaryI’ve been visiting mosques and monasteriesLooking for the necessary body partsLimbs and livers and brains and heartsI’ll bring someone to life, is what I wanna doI’m gonna create my own version of youWell, it must be the winter of my discontentI wish you’d’ve taken me with you wherever you wentThey talk all night and they talk all dayBut not for a minute, do I believe anything they sayI’m gon’ bring someone to life, someone I’ve never seenYou know what I mean, you know exactly what I meanI’ll take the scar-faced Pacino and the Godfather vandalMix it up and attack, and get a robot commanderIf I do it all right and put the head on straightI’ll be saved by the creature that I createI’ll get blood from a cactus, gunpowder from iceI don’t gamble with cards and I don’t shoot no diceCan you look in my face with your sightless eyes?Can you cross your heart and hope to die?I’ll bring someone to life, someone for realSomeone who feels the way that I feelI study Sanskrit and Arabic to improve my mindI wanna do things for the benefit of all my my kindI say to the willow tree, “Don’t wait for me”I’m saying the hell with all things that used to beWell, I’m get into trouble, then I hit the wallNo place to turn, no place at allI’ll pick a number between a-one and twoAnd I ask myself, “What would Julius Caesar do?”I’ll bring someone to life in more ways than oneDon’t matter how long it takes, it’ll be done when it’s doneI’m gon’ make you play the piano like Leon RussellLike Liberace, like St. John the ApostleI’ll play every number that I can playI’ll see you maybe on Judgment DayAfter midnight, if you still wanna meetI’ll be in Black Horse Tavern on Armageddon StreetTwo doors down, not that far a walkI’ll hear your footsteps, you won’t have to knockI’ll bring someone to life, balance the scalesI’m not gonna get involved in any insignificant detailsYou can bring it to St. PeterYou can bring it to JeromeYou can bring it all the way overBring it all the way homeBring it to the corner where the children playYou can bring it to me on a silver trayI’ll bring someone to life, spare no expenseDo it with decency and common senseCan you tell me what it means, to be or not to be?You won’t get away with fooling meCan you help me walk that good land mile?Can you give me the blessings of your smile?I’ll bring someone to life, use all of my powersDo it in the dark in the wee, small hoursI can see the history of the whole human raceIt’s all right there, it’s carved into your faceShould I break it all down? Bob Dylanâs 39th studio album is his first with original material since 2012s âTempestâ. I sleep with life and death in the same bedGet lost, madame, get up off my kneeKeep your mouth away from meI’ll keep the path open, the path in my mindI’ll see to it that there’s no love left behindI’ll play Beethoven’s sonatas, and Chopin’s preludesI contain multitudes. âRough And Rowdy Ways is Bob Dylanâs first album of original material in 8 years and his first since becoming the only songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature [obviously not, Rabindranath Tagore did in 1913, but Sony publicists tend to ⦠The album has received critical acclaim and perfect review scores from many professional music critics such as The Guardian or NME. 398. In all, Universal said, Dylan has sold more than 125 million records around the world. Me and my buddy listening to Rough and Rowdy ways for 7 days straight. âI Contain Multitudesâ Lyrics:. 398. Goodbye, Uncle SamFrankly, Miss Scarlett, I don’t give a damnWhat is the truth, and where did it go?Ask Oswald and Ruby; they oughta know“Shut your mouth,” said the wise old owlBusiness is business, and it’s a murder most foulTommy, can you hear me?
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