Someone said this, I agree to it
Bob will get you through times of no dope better than dope will get you through times of no Bob.
Bob will get you through times of no dope better than dope will get you through times of no Bob.
BOB DYLAN has delivered his verdicts on the greatest names in popular music over the past half century. Dylan, who turned 68 on Sunday, uses an interview with Rolling Stone magazine to list Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry and the Beatles as among those he most admires.
He reveals the existence of long-lost recordings he did with Cash, hints at a possible collaboration with Paul McCartney, and expresses relief that he never met Elvis, his teenage inspiration.
Dylan had several invitations to Graceland in the 1960s, but had no desire to meet a hero who was past his best and along the way to drug addiction.
"I wanted to see the powerful, mystical Elvis that had crash-landed like a burning star on to American soil," Dylan told the magazine. "The Elvis that was bursting with life. That's the Elvis that inspired us to all the possibilities of life. And that Elvis was gone, had left the building."
Dylan's interview with the US author and historian Douglas Brinkley comes a month after the release of his album Together Through Life, his 33rd release in a career spanning 46 years.
Dylan reveals an acute awareness of his status as a survivor of pop's early hall of fame. The only other contemporary he considers senior to himself is guitarist Chuck Berry, 82. "As long as Chuck Berry's around, everything's as it should be."
Dylan describes the late country singer Johnny Cash, with whom he collaborated occasionally, as a man who had his bad patches. Cash, who died in 2003, did some "notorious low-grade stuff" in his later years, he says. "I do miss him. But I started missing him about 10 years before he kicked the bucket."
He reveals that while on tour in the 1960s, he and Cash spent time in London hotels singing into a tape recorder. Another singer he would like to collaborate with is McCartney. "I'd like one day to sit down and work with Paul."
Originally a folk singer, Dylan was famously branded a "Judas" by his early fan base after swapping his acoustic guitar for electric and embracing modern rock'n'roll.
Yet 40 years on, he is less enthusiastic about innovations such as YouTube, iPods and video games. "It robs [youth] of their self-identity," he says. "It's a shame to see them so tuned out to real life."
¿DÓNDE ESTÁ LA CRISIS?
Sin más comentarios...............juzgad por vosotros mismos. Todas las
partidas se pueden comprobar el la web de sus ministerios, os lo digo
porque hay estudios que parecen de coña pero lo visto sí existen y están
publicados.........
Zapatero no me sube el sueldo porque dice que hay crisis.
Veamos dónde está la crisis..........
- Investigación sobre la Concha Brillante 28000 euros (entregados por Montilla).
- Trasvase a la Policía Catalana 523 millones de euros.
- Análisis del grado de hibridación entre la codorniz común y la codorniz
japonesa, 11.872 euros.
- Valoración de las necesidades formativas de las Fuerzas Armadas
españolas', 11.950 euros.
- 'Estudio de la organización interna del gabinete del consejero Salvador
Milà', 10.000 euros.
- 'Análisis de las relaciones entre Cataluña, España y Europa', 12.000
euros.
- 'Estudio para explorar un nuevo logotipo de la Generalitat' 26.100
euros.
- 'Estudio sobre el estado actual de la gaviota corsa en la costa
mediterránea', 22.000 euros.
- 'eSTUDIO sobre la genética de la lenteja en Mauritania'.
- Esta es de mis favoritas: 'estudio sobre como AHORRAR ENERGIA Y
ECONOMIA' PRECIO: 145000 EUROS (ná, 24 milloncejos)
- 1.000.000 euros para ayudas a Somalia (a los españoles e hipotecados no
nos hace falta).
- 600000 euros en propaganda del PSOE.
- 10.000.000 euros a Nigeria (las gracias se las podeis dar a De la Vega) pais exportador de petróleo
- LA GENERALITAT SE HA GASTADO 1.300.000 EUROS EN COCHES DE LUJO, esto es
216 millones de pesetas (normal que hayais tenido que darles 523
milloncejos de euros pa que paguen a la policia)
- 450.000 euros PARA UN FOLLETO SOBRE LAS DROGAS Y LA HOMOSEXUALIDAD para
ponerse hasta el culo.
- ESPAÑA ES EL PAIS que mas altos cargos políticos tiene.
- 163 millones de euros para UGT Y CCOO.
- 14 millones de euros para Ayudas a Afganistán (españolitos a apretarse
el cinturón porque hay crisis, dicen)
- 10 millones doscientos mil euros para Africa en ayuda contra el sida, en
España 2 millones y medio de personas en el paro.
- La Sra. De la Vega se fue a ayudar a sudamerica a los necesitados de
habla hispana: para ello necesito 600 mil euros en Puerto Principe, 67
millones en puerto Rico, 23 millones en Acapulco para arreglos de playas
turísticas, 4.5 millones en Santo Domingo.
- Solo en el departamento de sanidad de la comunidad de Madrid hay 1000
liberados sindicales; con sus sueldos se podría hacer un hospital para 400
camas cada año.
- Los 644 asesores del gobierno cuestan a las arcas 20 millones de euros.
(seiscientos cuarenta y cuatro, habeis leido bien, es jodido pensar por si
mismos)
- hay 25000 personas mas en cargos ministeriales.
- El chalet de De la Vega costó 720.000 euros.
- 88 millones de euros para el cine español (recompensa al apoyo electoral
mostrado guiñando la ceja a todos los famosos que antes eran comunistas y
ahora son de izquierdas)
- 1.2 millones de euros para el 'telefono de los hombres' (educar la
masculinidad según la Srta. Ministra Bibiana Aído)
- 87600 euros para el sr rovira y su embajada en Paris.
- 268 millones de euros de ayuda a Cuba.
- Mesquida, ex director de la Guardia Civil sigue residiendo en una
vivienda militar aunque ya no pertenece al cuerpo. (regalito de Zp)
- 806.000 euros la factura electrica de la Moncloa (sin comentarios..., y
eso que ha hecho un estudio sobre como AHORRAR ENERGIA)
- 24 MILLONES MAS A CUBA para arreglar los destrozos del ultimo ciclón
(con los 268 anteriores no fue suficiente)
- 10.000 millones de euros a los bancos para levantarlos, a los españoles
que les den por el culo, ya saben que para ello deben ponerse condón tal y
como consta en el folleto de drogas y homosexualidad.
Faltan muchísimos más, con lo cual me queda claro que de crisis nada.
Pero eso sí: mala gestión tampoco, la culpa del desempleo y los demás
problemas españoles es exclusivamente de Franco, que no les dejó suficiente para ir chupando por los siglos de los siglos.
¡¡DELENDA EST DEMOCRATIA!!
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IT’S ALL GOOD
Talk about me babe, if you must
Throw on the dirt, pile on the dust
I’d do the same thing if I could
You know what they say
They say it’s all good
All good, it’s all good
"Talk about me babe, if you must" talk spread rumors; gossip:
’If you do that, people will talk’ this refers to the Singout
Magazine article by CPUSA member Irwin Silber accusing Bob Dylan
of selling out "Throw" put me suddenly or forcefully into a
given condition, position "on the dirt" in my grave "pile on the
dust" slang, ’Pile the shit on thick’ invent a pile of shit
about me! Restless Farewell "If the arrow is straight and the
point is slick it can piece through dust no matter how thick"
"I’d do the same thing if I could" if I were in your position I
would have done the same to you as I never believed a word you
said you goddamn commie! "You know what they say / They say it’s
all good" sarcastic: Communism sucks.
Big politicians telling lies
Restaurant kitchen, all full of flies
Don’t make a bit of difference
Don’t see why it should
But it’s all right
cos’ it’s all good, it’s all good, it’s all good
"Big politicians" communist politicians with grandiose ideas
"telling lies" lying to the public about the true nature of
Communism "Restaurant kitchens" commercial recording studios,
kitchen, as place where something is prepared "all full of
flies" full of Communist performers "Don’t make a bit of
difference" sarcastic, Dylan would not be bringing this up if he
was indifferent to it "Don’t see why it should" more sarcasm
"But it’s all right cos’ it’s all good."
"Kitchen" as recording studio; Liner Notes to the Freewheeling
Bob Dylan "After that I thumbed my way to Galveston, in four
days tryin’ to find an ol’ friend whose ma met me at the screen
door and said he’s in the Army. By the time the kitchen door
closed I was passin’ California" In Chronicles Dylan wrote that
he hitchhiked to Texas to hook up with a friend who had a band
but was rejected, screened out, and never made it to the
recording studio.
"Flies" as Communist performers, Some Other Kinds of Songs;
"johnny (little johnny)" Senator Joseph McCarthy "with his
father’s hammer" with Congressional legislation "nailed five
flies t’ the kitchen window�" caught five communist party
members who had recording contracts� "named all the girls" named
other Communists "that did it" who were in the Party "he did /
an’ never knew a / one that didn’t."
"Hammer" as legislation; Eleven Outlined Epitaphs "where state
lines" the borders of the Soviet State "don’t stand" are not
respected "an’ knowledge don’t count" and leftwing propaganda is
dismissed "when feelings are hurt" when people are oppressed
"an’ I am on the side a them hurt feelings / plunged on" cast
suddenly, violently, or deeply into a given state or situation
"by unsensitive hammers" by foreign (unsensitive) heartless
legislation "an’ made t’ bleed by rusty nails" and made to
suffer by antiquated laws. Hard Rain, "I saw a black branch with
blood that kept drippin’" I saw a black branch of humanity
suffering "I saw a room full of men with their hammers a-
bleedin’" I saw a Congress with legislation that was trimmed
off, "bleed" the part of the page that is trimmed off.
Wives are leaving their husbands, they’re beginning to roam
They leave the party, and they never get home
I wouldn’t change it, even if I could
You know what they say man
It’s all good, it’s all good, all good
"Wives are leaving their husbands" Communist Party members are
no longer wed to the strict party line "they’re beginning to
roam" they are becoming deviationists; Marxist term for someone
who does not follow the Party line "roam" as in drift, a gradual
deviation from an original course, model, method, or intention
"They leave the party" they quit the Communist Party "and they
never go home" and they never fully realize what sort of regime
they supported "home" a place of origin or headquarters: the
Kremlin, the Soviet Union "I wouldn’t change it, even if I
could" I would have liked to have forced them to have witnessed
the totalitarian society that they supported but "You know what
they say man / It’s all good, it’s all good, all good"
Brick by brick they tear you down
A teacup of water is enough to drown
You oughta know if they could they would
Whatever going down
It’s all good
All good, it’s all good
"Brick by brick" one by one the reliable sources "the good old
bricks" that you depend on for the information that you based
your worldview on "they tear you down" are denigrated, replaced
my Marxist thinkers "A teacup of water" the smallest amount of
sorrow for others "is enough to drown" is enough to make you
want to drown in sorrow and join the Left instead of thinking
about yourself "You oughta know if they could they would" but if
they had any individual value they would not have to hide behind
collectivism, they are doing so because they are inferior!
"Whatever going down" even if it’s a world class fraud being
perpetrated on Americans "It’s all good All good, it’s all good
People in the country, people on the land
Some of ’em so sick, they can hardly stand
Everybody would move away, if they could
It’s hard to believe, but it’s all good
"People in the country" dissidents deported to gulags "people on
the land" people in the motherland of the Soviet Union "Some of
’em so sick, they can hardly stand" some of the worked to death
by their Communist slave masters in Siberia that they are almost
dead "Everybody would move away, if they could" everyone would
leave that worker’s paradise, that shithole called the USSR if
they could get an exit visa, which they cannot "It’s hard to
believe" it is hard to believe that a country can keep so many
people virtual prisoners, "but it’s all good
Yeaaaa!" but that’s cool, hey it must be fun to be in a Soviet
political prison or mental hospital to which dissidents, many
who were Jewish, were committed.
The widows cry, the orphans bleed
Everywhere you look there’s more misery
Come away with me babe, I wish you would
You know what I’m saying
It’s all good, all good
"The widows cry" those whose loved ones have been killed by the
Communists; Liner Notes to John Wesley Harding wherein Dylan
describes the CPUSA, "They scorn the widow and abuse the child
but I am afraid that they shall not prevail over the young man’s
destiny, not even them!" "the orphans bleed" the anti-Castro
exile fighters incur casualties, Baby Blue "Yonder stands your
orphan with his gun / Crying like a fire in the sun" "Everywhere
you look there’s more misery" all the Communists do is increase
the amount of misery in the world, not ameliorate it or
eradicate it "Come away with me babe, I wish you would" move in
my direction, move to the right "You know what I’m saying" you
must know this from what I have just said, "It’s all good, all
good, I said it’s all good, all good" Communism stinks and gee
wilikers, not only is it 90 miles from Key West, it has struck
my home!
There’s a cold blooded killer stalking the town
Cop cars blinkin’, something bad going down
Buildings are crumbling in the neighborhood
but it’s nothing to worry about, cause it’s all good
It’s all good
"There’s a cold blooded killer" killer slang: having an
impressive or effective power or impact; a formidable enemy, a
Maoist "stalking" following or observing a person persistently,
especially out of obsession or derangement "the town" New York
City as in New York Town "Cop cars blinkin’, police are wavering
or backing down, as in a contest of wills "something bad going
down" Dylan’s 30th Birthday Party Sunday May 24, 1972 "Buildings
are crumbling in the neighborhood" Dylan townhouse is falling
into decay or ruin, and he has to move; Idiot Wind "The priest
wore black on the seventh Day and sat stone faced while the
building burned" I "burned down his crib" drug slang; made it
useless by bringing the heat or the rips around "but it’s
nothing to worry about, cause it’s all good!
I’m gonna pluck off your beard and blow it in your face
This time tomorrow I’ll be roaming in your place
I wouldn’t change a thing, even if I could
You know what they say
They say it’s all good, it’s all good
O yeah
"I’m gonna pluck off your beard" after he beat me up, as a coup
de gras, Dylan plucked off my FREE BOB DYLAN button from my work
shirt and threw it to the ground. I had been court marshaled,
demoted in rank, and my medals were stripped from my uniform, I
was disgraced "beard" something that serves to divert suspicion
or attention from another thing such as the fact that I was not
as militant as I pretended to be "blow it in your face" throw it
in your face in numerous poems, Idiot Wind "I waited for you on
the running board" Journey Through Dark Heat "the laughter down
on Elizabeth Street" "This time tomorrow" When the Night Comes
Falling From the Sky, "This time tomorrow I’ll know you better /
When my memory is not so short" "I’ll be roaming" wandering
about in search of something; Idiot Wind "in your place" a
business establishment or office, in this case a safe house from
which pot was sold. As stated Lord Oliver Foot was a mutual
friend who often visited the office "I wouldn’t change a thing,
even if I could" I wouldn’t get you busted, even though I could
have "You know what they say / They say it’s all good, it’s all
good / O yeah"