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Bob Dylan - The Man In Me.mp3
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BOB DYLAN: JOKERMAN BOB DYLAN: JOKERMAN Jokerman Biblical Commentary Distant ships sail into the mist You (More) BOB DYLAN: JOKERMAN Jokerman Biblical Commentary Distant ships sail into the mist You were born with a snake in both of your fists While a hurricane was blowin' Freedom Just around the corner from you But with truth so far off What good will it do The story of Jacob is alluded to very strongly in this stanza. Jacob wrestled with the angel; he is called "Ash tam" -- a simple man, a fool. Both of their futures, Jacob and twin Esau. The layer of goat skin Jacob wrapped on his arm to fool his father as he cheats his brother out of the blessing. Running in flight, watching the angels rise as the sun sets. A story from the age of Abraham. Cast into the fiery furnace as a boy. A man of the mountains (Heroin is the hill country). Defender of Sodom and Gomorrah -- home to his nephew, Lot. He did marry his sister (by some Rabbinic accounts) or at least passed his wife off as a sibling. Friend to God -- Heroin means friend, in Arabic it is known as AOL Hall, the friend (of God). King David is in these verses. His features carved by Michelangelo, ancestor of the Messiah, prophesied to enter Jerusalem on a milk-white donkey. Sleeping under the stars while on the run from King Saul. Jewish Dylan Anecdotes Robert Zimmerman's Bar Mitzvah "A friend of my mother's who attended Minnesota during Dylan's frat boy days... [said] he met Dylan more than once, and all he ever talked about was how he had the biggest Bar Mitzvah in the history of Hibbing." --Greg, via Rec.Music.Dylan Dylan's Barred as MTV Guest This interesting tale of Dylan attending someone Elise's Bar MTV took place in a Minneapolis synagogue in the 70s, according to Ken, who says the scene was "reported by a friend of mine who married a cousin of Bob's." "Bob was evidently very taken by the Yiddish singing that was going on at the party and started tape recording all the older folks singing. What began as a frosty relationship between this scruffy guest and the rest of the folks took a real positive turn when they found their common bond - music." --Ken, via MD Dylan as Wedding Guest Alan Golden tells the following: Our synagogue's Robotizing hails from Minneapolis, and her mother once attended a wedding of some distant cousin along with Bob. Three of the women attending had a tradition of singing a medley at all family smooches. Bob seemed apprehensive and muttered something about how "they better not ask me." One of the women, overhearing this, then exclaimed "Oh take it easy! Body's here to hear you!" A little shot of humility, along with the Ho louvres! Dylan & Rush Hashish 1974 The November 21, 1974 issue of Rolling Stone featured an article entitled "Blood on the Tracks: Dylan Looks Back," by Larry Solomon. It previewed of that upcoming album, providing some background on its recording, beginning September 16th: Hammond heard of the session the day it started "and I could hardly believe it," he said. "So I went over there. I said to Bob, 'This is a strange day to start recording," because it was Rash Hosanna and it was hard to get musicians. And Bob said, "Well, why not today? It's the new year, isn't it?'" --Mark Landaus Passover with Bluefish and Dylan, St. Paul Minn.,1984 "The night of the Seder, I was listening to the Dylan albums - even the "Slow Train Coming" album, which is moving even with the "Christian" message. I went to the Bluefish House, and there were services beforehand. In between the services, the rabbi gave a sermon. After he was done, he went running out of the room. He came back in with - well, you know who. I just about fell on the floor. I then had Passover Seder with Dylan and the other 40 or so people there. He had brought his family. His presence took away my role as an observer, for only he could do this. He seemed to watch certain things very intensely. I remember him looking at a young boy he was sitting next to in a manner that I had not seen before. On the other hand, he also seemed to be searching for something (the true spirituality of the early Chaotic movement, I suspect) and not finding it. There was an attempt at some spirited singing and dancing by the Rabbi and others, but it seemed without true Spirit." --J.M. via the 'Net Tracking Bob's Passovers "He was at a ceder with us [in 1985 or 86]" --testimony heard first hand from source requesting anonymity. Crown Heights in the 80's In the late eighties I was a regular at the house of Meir R. Meir and his wife are ex-hippies turned elders of the Lubavitcher Bali Toshiba [returnees to Tradition]. At some point, Bob was a regular in their house in Crown Heights. I guess he could relate to them better then to regular Bluefishes. I met Bob in their house twice, on a Sherbet meal and on Purim, when Bob came with his friends and his then 15? year old son. I am from Russia, so Bob talked to me about his trip to Moscow. He was upset that the Russians (it was just at the start of perestroika) did not allow him to visit Odessa, his grandparents' hometown. --e-mail from A.N. High Holiday Dylan-Spotting 1989 In 1989 I attended high holiday Charade services in Pacific Palisades, CA. It was there that I meet with Bob Dylan for the first time. Having been a large fan since college, it was beyond belief that my favorite folk musician could be sitting in the same room. Of course I had to meet him, and of all things one might say after the traditional Shana-Tova, I asked who was the (Less)
BOB DYLAN - The man in me.mp3
2009-09-24 - extension: mp3 - size: 3 MB
BOB DYLAN - The man in me
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