Lords She Belongs to Me on the Road Again

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"Well, I wake up in the morn, fold my easily and pray for pelting / I got a head full of ideas that are drivin' me insane / It'southward a shame the way she makes me scrub the flooring / I ain't gonna piece of work on Maggie's subcontract no more!"

Bringing Information technology All Back Home is the 5th studio album past Bob Dylan, released in 1965. It is mostly seen as one of his best works and an important New Audio Album in his catalogue due to Dylan'due south use of electric guitar which upset Folk Music purists. The song is best remembered for the hits and fan favorites "Subterranean Homesick Blues", "Maggie's Subcontract", "Mr. Tambourine Man", "It'due south Alright Ma, I'm Just Bleeding" and "It's All Over At present, Babe Bluish".

Also known in some countries as Subterranean Homesick Blues, afterwards the leadoff runway.


Tracklist:

Side One

  1. "Subterranean Homesick Dejection" (2:21)
  2. "She Belongs to Me" (ii:47)
  3. "Maggie'southward Farm" (3:54)
  4. "Dearest Minus Zero/No Limit" (two:51)
  5. "Outlaw Blues" (3:05)
  6. "On the Route Again" (2:35)
  7. "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" (half dozen:30)

Side 2

  1. "Mr. Tambourine Man" (v:30)
  2. "Gates of Eden" (5:40)
  3. "It'south Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" (7:29)
  4. "Information technology's All Over Now, Baby Blue" (four:12)

It's Alright, Ma (I'thousand Only Troping):

  • Age-Progression Song: "Subterranean Homesick Blues".

    Get born, keep on, short pants, romance, get dressed, get blessed, try to be a success, please her, delight him, buy gifts, don't steal, don't elevator, twenty years of schoolin' and they put you lot on the mean solar day shift

  • Alliterative Name: "It'south All Over Now, Baby Blue".
  • Anti-Love Song: "She Belongs to Me".

    Bow down to her on Sun

    Salute her when her birthday comes

  • Applied Mathematics: "Love Minus Nothing/No Limit" is an equation. "Love - 0 / ∞"
  • Bitter-the-Hand Humor: "Maggie's Subcontract" was directed at the folk music scene and their purist expectations of Dylan as their spokesman.

    They say sing while you slave

    I simply become bored.

  • Call-Back: 52 years after loosely parodying Moby-Dick in "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream", Dylan discussed it as one of his favorite novels in his acceptance speech communication for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
  • Capitalism Is Bad: "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)".

    Money doesn't talk; it swears.

  • Continuity Nod: "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" is a Call-Back to "Bob Dylan'southward Dream" from The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.
  • Corpsing: At the offset of "Bob Dylan'due south 115th Dream" because the residuum of the ring missed their cue.
  • Distinct Double Album: While existence just ane disc even in the vinyl era, the anthology could all the same be considered a variation of this trope because the first side is electric and the 2d side is acoustic.
  • Face on the Embrace: Dylan is shown sitting in a living room (specifically, the living room of his then-managing director Albert Grossman's firm in Woodstock, New York; the woman is Grossman's wife Sally).
  • Failure Is the Only Option: "Beloved Minus Zippo".

    She knows in that location'south no success similar failure, and that failure's no success at all.

  • Faux Utopia: "Gates of Eden" describes a dream-similar environment where everything is perfect, but turns out to exist false.
  • Fish-Eye Lens: The encompass has a bulbous, fish eye upshot.
  • Henpecked Husband: The man in "She Belongs to Me".

    Bow down to her on Sunday

    Salute her when her birthday comes

  • Hilarious Outtakes: The false outset to "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream", complete with producer Tom Wilson'southward helpless laughter.
  • I'm Okay!: "Information technology'southward Alright Ma (I'one thousand Only Haemorrhage)".
  • Is Nothing Sacred?: "It'southward Alright, Ma (I'm But Bleeding)"

    Disillusioned words similar bullets bark

    As human gods aim for their marking

    Make everything from toy guns that spark

    To flesh-coloured Christs that glow in the dark

    It'due south easy to see without looking too far

    That not much is really sacred

  • Lucky Charms Championship: "Dearest - 0 / No Limit". The title is meant to be expressed as a mathematical problem, pronounced "Dear minus nix divided by no limit". The quotient, according to Dylan, is "absolutely unlimited dearest". This title confused some fans, who idea the track was a medley of two songs called "Love Minus Zero" and "No Limit," although it is conspicuously just one song. Many cover versions listing the championship as just "Love Minus Zippo."
  • Mind Spiral: The 2nd poesy of "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" especially, where what is believed to exist a newly discovered America is revealed to be already populated by its crazier twentieth century inhabitants.
  • My Friends... and Zoidberg: From "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream":

    Well, by this time I was fed up

    At tryin' to make a stab

    At bringin' back whatever help

    For my friends and Captain Arab

  • New Sound Album: This album was an important pause with Dylan's previous output, considering he moved from audio-visual folk to electric guitar. (That said, as noted above, simply the kickoff side is electrical).
  • Obsession Song: "She Belongs to Me".

    Bow down to her on Sun

    Salute her when her altogether comes.

    For Halloween purchase her a trumpet

    And for Christmas, give her a drum.

  • One-Man Song: "Mr. Tambourine Man".
  • The Power of Rock: "Mr. Tambourine Man".

    Hey, Mr. Tambourine Homo, play a vocal for me.

    I'one thousand non sleepy and in that location is no identify I'm going to.

    Hey Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me.

    In the jingle-jangle morning, I come up following you.

  • Properly Paranoid: "It's Alright, Ma (I'one thousand Only Bleeding)".

    And if my idea-dreams could be seen

    They'd probably put my caput in a guillotine

    Just it's alright, Ma, information technology'southward life and life only.

  • Protest Song:
    • "Subterranean Homesick Dejection".

    I'm on the pavement thinking well-nigh the government

    • "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Simply Bleeding)".

    But fifty-fifty the president of the United States sometimes must have to stand naked.

  • Reaching Between the Lines: From "Bob Dylan'southward 115th Dream":

    A pay phone was ringing
    It just about blew my mind
    When I picked it up and said hello
    This foot came through the line

  • Shout-Out:
    • The comprehend photo shows Dylan surrounded by such LPs every bit The Impressions' Keep On Pushing, Robert Johnson'southward King of the Delta Dejection Singers, Ravi Shankar's India's Master Musician, Lotte Lenya'south Sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Kurt Weill and Eric von Schmidt'south The Folk Blues of Eric von Schmidt. Out of shot, but visible in other photos from the aforementioned session, is Françoise Hardy's EP J'suis d' accord. Also visible is Dylan's album comprehend of Some other Side of Bob Dylan and the Lord Buckley album The All-time of Lord Buckley.
    • "Subterranean Homesick Blues" pays homage to Jack Kerouac'southward novel The Subterraneans.
    • "On the Road Over again" references Napoléon Bonaparte.

    Your mama, she'due south a hidin' inside the icebox

    Your daddy walks in wearin' Napoleon Bonaparte mask.

    • "Outlaw Blues" name-drops Jesse James and his assassin Robert Ford.

    I might expect like Robert Ford, only I feel just like a Jesse James.

    • "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" references Captain Ahab from Moby-Dick, but refers to him as "Captain Arab".
    • Dylan claims that "Mr. Tambourine Human" was inspired past La Strada, which seems a flake opaque, since the movie is well-nigh a traveling carnival performer, rather than a street musician. Merely, the fact that his assistant is a woman who plays a trumpet and a drum suggests that it may have influenced "She Belongs to Me" too.
    • The radical left-fly group the Weathermen was inspired past the post-obit lyric from "Subterranean Homesick Blues".

    You lot don't demand a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.

    • The band Firehose was inspired by the lyric:

    Meliorate stay away from those that carry effectually a fire hose

    • Jet named their debut album "Get Born" afterward "Ah get born, keep warm."
    • "Subterranean Homesick Alien" by Radiohead from OK Computer is a reference to "Subterranean Homesick Dejection".
    • The Byrds named their anthology Mr. Tambourine Human after the Dylan song they covered on that same record.
    • Cut Edge, a 1986 horror fiction album edited past Dennis Etchison, had a sectioned titled "Bringing It All Dorsum Home".
    • The Beastie Boys rap "he ain't gonna work on Maggie'south Subcontract anymore" during "Johnny Ryall" from Paul's Boutique.
    • The album's liner notes, written by Dylan himself, reference Humphrey Bogart, Jayne Mansfield, Sleepy John Estes, Mortimer Snerd (ventriloquist dummy of Edgar Bergen), The Supremes, Allen Ginsberg, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach, Hank Williams, Norman Mailer, Leo Tolstoy, Joe Hill (the folk singer, not the author), Gertrude Stein, and James Dean.
  • Something Blues and 12-Bar Dejection: "Outlaw Blues".
  • Starting a New Life: Information technology can be said that "It'southward All Over Now, Baby Blue" represents a change on Dylan's function note who may or may non exist Baby Bluish himself - other speculations point to the political left, Joan Baez, folk singer Paul Clayton (a bluish-eyed human being with whom Dylan had a nasty We Used to Be Friends breakup) or the folk music audience itself, something which got cemented by Dylan'southward choice of performing it every bit his last acoustic song at the infamous Newport Folk Festival of 1965, after having had his electric set up met with boos (as you tin see and hear in Murray Lerner's pic The Other Side of the Mirror ). In a sense, it tin can be directed to himself (to go out the acoustic performer self backside), in social club to no longer deal with what the folk and political communities think, say or practice.

    Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for y'all

    Forget the dead you've left, they volition not follow you

    The vagabond who's rapping at your door

    Is standing in the clothes that you in one case wore

  • A Storm Is Coming: "Subterranean Homesick Blues".

    It don't take a weatherman to know which way the air current blows.

  • Studio Chatter: "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" opens with a accept that quickly breaks downwardly as Dylan (or his producer) bursts out laughing and says, "Offset again, kickoff once more."
  • Take That!: "Maggie's Farm" (written long before Margaret Thatcher'due south time, although the later covers by The Specials and Rage Against the Motorcar did not overlook the coincidence).
  • Trope Maker: This is effectively the first folk-stone album, although it is roughly concurrent with The Byrds' electrical encompass of "Mr. Tambourine Human" (which also appears on this album in an acoustic version).
  • Walking the Globe: "On the Road Once again".

    Then yous inquire why I don't alive hither?

    Honey, how come you don't move?

  • Word Salad Lyrics: Most of the songs. The liner notes besides accept a like feel to them.

"Strike another match, go start anew
And it'southward all over now, Baby Blueish."


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