Bob Dylan's [b]Rainy Day Women #12 & 35[/b]

I’ve also seen it explained that the name of the Dylan song is arbitrary and was named after two women who were in the studio when it was recorded. The source was Al Kooper, who was present.


“What we have here is failure to communicate.” – Strother Martin, anticipating the Internet.

www.sff.net/people/rothman

There’s a realy great book called “Voice Without Restraint” (I forget the author), investigating Dylan’s lyrics as poems. The bottom line: every song Dylan ever wrote was about himself. Makes sense to me.

Chief Crunch: Using those same techniques of poetic analysis (and who says a liberal arts education is useless!), I investigated The Beatles’ ouerve. I cam to the conclusion that “Lucy…” probably isn’t about drugs. I forget the entire argument (my God, it’s been almost 15 years!), but one of the big points – which you can take seriously or use as bird-cage lining – is that through the entire song, John never once comes into contact with Lucy. He follows her, but they never connect. If she is a symbol for acid, and he never touches her, how can she be causing all these hallucinations. Seems another explanation is called for.


“The dawn of a new era is felt and not measured.” Walter Lord

There’s a realy great book called “Voice Without Restraint” (I forget the author), investigating Dylan’s lyrics as poems. The bottom line: every song Dylan ever wrote was about himself. Makes sense to me.

Chief Crunch: Using those same techniques of poetic analysis (and who says a liberal arts education is useless!), I investigated The Beatles’ ouerve. I cam to the conclusion that “Lucy…” probably isn’t about drugs. I forget the entire argument (my God, it’s been almost 15 years!), but one of the big points – which you can take seriously or use as bird-cage lining – is that through the entire song, John never once comes into contact with Lucy. He follows her, but they never connect. If she is a symbol for acid, and he never touches her, how can she be causing all these hallucinations. Seems another explanation is called for.


“The dawn of a new era is felt and not measured.” Walter Lord

There’s a realy great book called “Voice Without Restraint” (I forget the author), investigating Dylan’s lyrics as poems. The bottom line: every song Dylan ever wrote was about himself. Makes sense to me.

Chief Crunch: Using those same techniques of poetic analysis (and who says a liberal arts education is useless!), I investigated The Beatles’ ouerve. I cam to the conclusion that “Lucy…” probably isn’t about drugs. I forget the entire argument (my God, it’s been almost 15 years!), but one of the big points – which you can take seriously or use as bird-cage lining – is that through the entire song, John never once comes into contact with Lucy. He follows her, but they never connect. If she is a symbol for acid, and he never touches her, how can she be causing all these hallucinations. Seems another explanation is called for.


“The dawn of a new era is felt and not measured.” Walter Lord

There’s a realy great book called “Voice Without Restraint” (I forget the author), investigating Dylan’s lyrics as poems. The bottom line: every song Dylan ever wrote was about himself. Makes sense to me.

Chief Crunch: Using those same techniques of poetic analysis (and who says a liberal arts education is useless!), I investigated The Beatles’ ouerve. I cam to the conclusion that “Lucy…” probably isn’t about drugs. I forget the entire argument (my God, it’s been almost 15 years!), but one of the big points – which you can take seriously or use as bird-cage lining – is that through the entire song, John never once comes into contact with Lucy. He follows her, but they never connect. If she is a symbol for acid, and he never touches her, how can she be causing all these hallucinations. Seems another explanation is called for.


“The dawn of a new era is felt and not measured.” Walter Lord

I’m amazed that the thread I started last year is still active. Thanks!

Oh, Beruba–I think you may have just unintentionally set a new record by most simultaneous posts…

Damn. I meant Beruang…