The Old Road is Rapidly Fading: Essential Dylan Track: #3




1965
It’s Alright Man (I’m Only Bleeding)
Bringing it all Back Home
In an interview with “60 Minutes” in 2004, Bob Dylan claimed he has no idea how he wrote this song. I half believe him. It is full of hallucinatory wit, metaphysical imagination, political realities and societal critiques. It all goes along with a slashing acoustic guitar riff to boot. If there are any Dylan songs that’ll blow you away lyrically, this may be it. Something about the song feels like it very well could bring down society at any point, from the flesh colored Christ that glows in the dark to the darkness at the break of noon. Whats sacred, or connected with God? It could be nothing, or it could be everything. Either way, all of humanity is thrown into the same boat
(for a similar concept expressed in a different way, see Gotta Serve Somebody). Highly recommended.

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