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Thread #67225 Message #1122054
Posted By: alanabit
23-Feb-04 - 04:39 PM
Thread Name: Bob Dylan - Character songs?
Subject: Bob Dylan - Character songs?
Here's one for khandu and Little Hawk. I have been listening to some Dylan lately and thinking about some of the comments I have heard passed about him over the years: "He's a neurotic." "He's got all those hang ups..." etc. Listening to songs like "Isis" or "Mississippi", they seem to make more sense if you take them as character sketches. The character in "Isis", for instance, comes over as a complete clown, who ends up crawling to the woman he has been trying to impress when he gets to the penultimate verse. I think it's hilarious. I also really enjoy the wry humour of the downbeat character in "Mississippi". For some reason, most people assume that Dylan is necessarily singing about himself whenever he uses first person narration. As folkies have always sung songs in which they take on the parts of farmers, industrial workers or bold robbers-o, doesn't it make more sense to assume that Dylan frequently tells stories from the standpoint of fictional characters?