Lucky not to be Destroyed: Essential Dylan # 8



1975
Simple Twist of Fate (Live)
Live 1975 Rolling Thunder
Following Bob on his journey, here... he’s abandoned his car out west and got a job loading cargo onto a truck. He’s been divorced, had kids, he’s won and lost. What’s left over? The poetry. This tale of lament is sung passionately, with an eye for detail, and with the neon burning bright in his soul. Catch him by the waterfront docks, in the park, wandering like a lost soul singing his heart out.  Bob’s sweating and wearing a mask, but not covering who he is. The song lays his soul bare. Gone is the band. It’s just Bob, and he might have a regret or two to get off his chest. His singing may have hit it's peak on this tour-with every word twisted, congealed, tossed up, bandaged, and drawn out in order to provide additional meaning and subtext to the songs.

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