"Positively 4th Street" (Bob Dylan) "War" (Edwin Starr) 12.Identify the song that has these lyrics: "Boys, it looks, are ready to rumble The word on the street some heads are gonna tumble Blades gonna flash when streets gang clash ...
Unlike many of Bob Dylan's confusingly titled songs, "Positively 4th Street" has an explanation ... sort of. Reportedly written about the folk fans from the Greenwich Village scene who turned on Dylan when he went electric, the single-only release didn't hold back: "You've got a lot o...
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The result was a dense, cyclical epic of saccharine images too verbose for a pop song and with not enough depth to be classed as lyric poetry. They missed something else: edge. Compared with contemporary Dylan classics like 'Positively Fourth Street' and 'Ballad of a Thin Man', it was cl...
Birds fly over the rainbow. Why then, oh, why can’t I? If happy little bluebirds fly Beyond the rainbow why, oh, why can’t I? CAMP GRANADAby Allan Sherman Hello Muddah, hello Faddah Here I am at Camp Granada Camp is very entertaining ...
The second page of Dylan’s “Liberty Street” lyrics. Then he grabs a line from later in the song —“Down on your knees, ain’t it a pity, not even a breeze — and turns it into: “Down on her knees, not even a breeze, another victim of the heat.” ...