It's Not Dark Yet: Essential Dylan Songs # 5


1966
Visions of Johanna
Blonde on Blonde
Bob Dylan famously described his mid-1960’s sound as that “wild, thin, mercury sound”. Hear it here. The song, at first, annoys us with a blown out harmonica, However, following its departure, something amazing happens. The snare drum is hit a few times and slick Nashville session cats cut loose on a tight groove. The song flows along like a choppy river with Bob’s equal parts smart, hilarious, and clever lyrics. The package is tied up and delivered by Bob’s trademark howl. Click your flashlight a few times and ask yourself: have I ever heard a groovier, more lyrically tight song?

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