Bob Dylan Simple Twist Of Fate

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Justin o'connell

Justin o'connell

Күн бұрын

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@DG-mv6zw
@DG-mv6zw 10 ай бұрын
"She should've caught me in my prime, She would've stayed with me." Saddest lyric in the while song. Very relatable to so many people.
@harrylazard805
@harrylazard805 10 ай бұрын
That's not the line he used in the recording, he was working on how to "finish" that song for years....
@DG-mv6zw
@DG-mv6zw 9 ай бұрын
​​​@@harrylazard805Yeah, he seems to change the lyrics with every performance. He's used that line in many live performances. Indeed he changes some of the other verses too and the chord progressions.
@harrylazard805
@harrylazard805 9 ай бұрын
@@DG-mv6zw I read that song in particular was unsettled when he recorded it so he kept changing the lyrics around. What a gift he has, one of a kind...
@DG-mv6zw
@DG-mv6zw 9 ай бұрын
​@@harrylazard805Absolutely right, my friend.
@randyjellen4938
@randyjellen4938 Ай бұрын
YES! Big time. But yes, so sad.
@epipd5712
@epipd5712 Жыл бұрын
My favorite artist of all time. His lyrics touch every facet of life, and this is one of my fav songs that Dylan wrote and sang.
@timothywelch4949
@timothywelch4949 9 ай бұрын
I know it's almost spiritual.
@epipd5712
@epipd5712 9 ай бұрын
@@timothywelch4949 I agree with you! (magical) I am not a cover song lover much, but Sarah Jarosz did a good cover of this song, that I actually liked. TC
@timothywelch4949
@timothywelch4949 9 ай бұрын
Damn straight!! He wrote my life before I had time to live it.
@SaraP-zn2yg
@SaraP-zn2yg 3 ай бұрын
same!
@raronson-bq4id
@raronson-bq4id Жыл бұрын
The magnificent way he changes up the lyrics to this and so many other songs continues to astonish me.
@brassteeth3355
@brassteeth3355 Жыл бұрын
I heard once when he was working with the Dead that Bobby asked Dylan if he ever forgets the words. Dylan said Not the important ones.
@melodymakermark
@melodymakermark 10 ай бұрын
I saw him a couple years ago and he mostly played Rough and Rowdy Ways, but the few classics he did play were like that. Gotta Serve Somebody wasn’t necessarily changed lyrically, but he upped the tempo double speed and it was so cool. A lot of artists, I want to see or hear their work in original form, but with Bob, I’d almost be disappointed because he’s such a genius at doing what Bob do.
@realskybluepink9124
@realskybluepink9124 7 ай бұрын
Absolutely.💛
@ChrisPatey-h3v
@ChrisPatey-h3v 5 ай бұрын
He was the master at phraising the lyrics to fit the track
@johnfromen4298
@johnfromen4298 24 күн бұрын
He changes keys using capos and different types of runnings too
@ericmalone3213
@ericmalone3213 Жыл бұрын
The best version of this song, with Scarlet Rivera on violin (Dylan saw her walking along the sidewalk in Greenwich Village, carrying a violin case, stopped her & asked if he could hear her play), Rob Stoner on bass, & Howie Wyeth on drums (Wyeth, also a superb pianist, was the nephew of painter Andrew Wyeth. He died way too young, of a heart attack, at age 51). Dylan's performances at this 1975 tribute to John Hammond were some of his best.
@naldino1
@naldino1 10 ай бұрын
Bass player Rob Stoner is the son of Arthur Rothstein, an incredible NYC based photographer. His black and white images of the America of the New Deal are as groundbreaking as Dylan's music.
@ericmalone3213
@ericmalone3213 10 ай бұрын
@@naldino1 Dylan's music wasn't particularly groundbreaking, it's pretty pedestrian, music-wise. Lyric-wise, his "Masters of War" period was rather brief, soon replaced by warehouse eyes and Arabian drums, etc. Dylan also made some really awful albums (Self-Portrait, New Morning, Saved, et al). Arthur Rothstein's work conveys a great deal more substance for me than Bob Dylan's.
@DG-mv6zw
@DG-mv6zw 10 ай бұрын
​​@@ericmalone3213 I think you'd do well to be rather more sophisticated and nuanced in your definition of "Groundbreaking" - which itself is something of a hackneyed and often misinterpreted term. You could be guilty of comparing apples to oranges. As for the "Saved" album, I think you fail to appreciate how doctrinally sound and theologically rich the lyrics are....unless you judge music by the melody alone. Everyone feels duty bound to hate that particular album (and that period) because authentic biblical Christian teaching makes people feel very uncomfortable indeed. I guess you've just jumped on that particular band wagon. Try and think independently.
@ericmalone3213
@ericmalone3213 10 ай бұрын
​@@DG-mv6zw Ah, a word from The Jesus Crazy. "Groundbreaking" originated in the previous comment by @naldo1. I was responding to him. You have plenty of other Jesus Cuckoos to engage with. I have no interest in your particular psychosis, Auld Nut.
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 5 ай бұрын
Not my favorite version, too much of a dirge.
@326cher
@326cher Жыл бұрын
Best lyricist with best phrasing!! I love this man!
@MarkDelany-y1z
@MarkDelany-y1z 10 ай бұрын
D see what .
@davidkatz3477
@davidkatz3477 9 ай бұрын
Hands down, "Blood On The Tracks" is my all time favorite album.
@Ontheroadagain15
@Ontheroadagain15 11 ай бұрын
People tell me it’s a crime. To feel too much at one time. Every line he sings is so thought-provoking
@326cher
@326cher Жыл бұрын
Bob’s voice is just fine!!!❤
@michaelmiller2397
@michaelmiller2397 Жыл бұрын
Bob up front. hahahahah the change in lyrics and how he delivers them...only Dylan fans could appreciate. of course, only John Hammond could ask Bob to do this.
@noahscotti3545
@noahscotti3545 Жыл бұрын
what do mean only John Hammond could ask him? Do you think Bob wouldn’t of done this performance otherwise?
@michaelmiller2397
@michaelmiller2397 Жыл бұрын
@@noahscotti3545 yes, that's what I mean. He did it for JOHN.
@noahscotti3545
@noahscotti3545 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelmiller2397 Do you know what Tv show this was filmed for ?
@michaelmiller2397
@michaelmiller2397 4 ай бұрын
@@noahscotti3545 tv don't mean shit for Bob...remember Dissing Ed Sullivan? I'm telling you this was for John Hammond.
@patriciathewisher2315
@patriciathewisher2315 Жыл бұрын
Christ, this is beauuuuuuutiful. So beautiful. Full of beauty. One of my top ten Bob songs. Love the Budokan version too and of course BOTT …. ❤️ this man. Scarlet is astonishingly fabulous here too. ❤❤❤❤❤
@tommyguitar534
@tommyguitar534 11 ай бұрын
Finally found that Video after a few weeks in jail... this means alot to me thank you for the upload!!
@martindewilde9478
@martindewilde9478 9 ай бұрын
Staat ook op DVD.... Alweer "a timeless masterpiece". Alweer een sublieme Bob Dylan compositie... die door diverse anderen mooi & knap werden gezongen....met vaak een rijker en mooiklinkend arrangement... B D is een verdiende Nobelprijswinnaar van Literatuur... veel van zijn songs zijn gebalde romans... ongelooflijk knap... met hele knappe vondsten erin! Te bewonderen! Blij dat ik kan genieten van het "uitzonderlijk knappe" in heel wat Dylan songs...
@markj6169
@markj6169 8 ай бұрын
The greatest song, on the greatest album, from the greatest songwriter. Mr Dylan - thank you.
@PhilMarasco-qt4ku
@PhilMarasco-qt4ku 10 ай бұрын
What a grate group of people..grate band too. ❤😂
@Bob_Cats
@Bob_Cats Жыл бұрын
❤Just so beautiful. I listened to Blood On The Tracks straight through two days ago. What a journey. It had been sometime
@joblo6394
@joblo6394 11 ай бұрын
have you heard the alternates he recorded? pretty awesome
@michaeldelvalle106
@michaeldelvalle106 2 жыл бұрын
Scarlett Rivera's Violin is something else.
@vincenzostr4488
@vincenzostr4488 2 жыл бұрын
It elevates these songs on another level
@326cher
@326cher Жыл бұрын
Wish we were still in our prime!!❤❤❤
@vincenzostr4488
@vincenzostr4488 Жыл бұрын
@@326cher he is so great. He wrote such beautiful words
@philipsoulos3569
@philipsoulos3569 Жыл бұрын
You betchya
@1canyonguy
@1canyonguy Жыл бұрын
John Hammond, and Harold Leventhal, the masters, that made it all work.
@revolutionnetwork6165
@revolutionnetwork6165 3 күн бұрын
This is the best version of this song IMO
@lizdietrich6801
@lizdietrich6801 2 жыл бұрын
his best song - and my favorite thanks Justin
@kevinkelly1123
@kevinkelly1123 2 жыл бұрын
A moment in time. Captured. Priceless.
@timebandit8535
@timebandit8535 2 жыл бұрын
THese lyrics are so great they make me laugh !! I like the fiddle it adds a great sound!!
@nickshaw8099
@nickshaw8099 2 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal performance
@pault2461
@pault2461 2 жыл бұрын
Tingles down my spine, amazing
@326cher
@326cher Жыл бұрын
Incredible phrasing!!!❤
@paulklee
@paulklee Жыл бұрын
His phrasing is incredible-nobody puts a song “across” like Bob. He tells a story with real power and vulnerability - not unlike other greats like Sinatra or Billie Holliday And turns the word “ meditate “ into a 6 syllable jazz riff …
@BobLehman-ij1yj
@BobLehman-ij1yj 25 күн бұрын
My favorite artists of All time !
@gimmesometruth08
@gimmesometruth08 2 жыл бұрын
full of beauty.
@luizreyes2672
@luizreyes2672 Жыл бұрын
Long story but I've been looking for this version since I've seen the hurricane and oh sister and loved it overall great track one of dylan greatest and a wonder of songwriting
@aktosweden
@aktosweden Жыл бұрын
Wow, I love the alternate lyrics. The song hit me a little differently.
@melodymakermark
@melodymakermark 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, he does that! Bob, Bob, oh Bob. Love Bob.
@patriciathewisher2315
@patriciathewisher2315 Жыл бұрын
Amazingly beautiful. Bob n Scarlet. Wow ❤❤❤
@jimmyv6703
@jimmyv6703 2 ай бұрын
Performed Sept 1975 on special dedicated to John Hammond on PBS. He also performed Hurricane and one other song which, like Hurricane, was released on Desire Jan of 1976. I think, but not sure, the other song was, Oh Sister..
@arturoglez6040
@arturoglez6040 2 ай бұрын
Que pocas canciones describen el dolor por un amor perdido,Dylan por siempre❤
@vincenzostr4488
@vincenzostr4488 2 жыл бұрын
They sat together in the park As the evening sky grew dark She looked at him and he felt a spark Tingle to his bones 'Twas then he felt alone And wished that he'd gone straight And watched out for a simple twist of fate They walked alone by the old canal A little confused, I remember well And stopped into a strange hotel With a neon burning bright He felt the heat of the night Hit him like a freight train Moving with a simple twist of fate A saxophone someplace far off played As she was walking on by the arcade As the light bust through a beat up shade Where he was waking up She dropped a coin into the cup Another blind man at the gate And forgot about a simple twist of fate He woke up, the room was bare He didn't see her anywhere He told himself he didn't care Pushed the window open wide Felt an emptiness inside To which he just could not relate Brought on by a simple twist of fate He hears the ticking of the clocks And walks along with a parrot that talks Hunts her down by the waterfront docks Where the sailors all come in Maybe she'll pick him out again How long must he wait? One more time for a simple twist of fate People tell me it's a sin To know and feel too much within I still believe she was my twin but I lost the ring She was born in spring But I was born too late Blame it on a simple twist of fate
@MrFranganito
@MrFranganito Жыл бұрын
He changed several lines in this performance
@vincenzostr4488
@vincenzostr4488 Жыл бұрын
@@MrFranganito yes he is always changing something in his songs. That's what makes him so good. You are not always listening to the same song
@MrFranganito
@MrFranganito Жыл бұрын
​@@vincenzostr4488 I know, so the lyrics you shared are of no use.
@326cher
@326cher Жыл бұрын
Not true his changes don’t significantly change the meaning.
@jackweiss5480
@jackweiss5480 Жыл бұрын
Most of what he sings is similar enough that I don't think the entirety of the new lyrics is needed, but I do wanna point out the very different last verse "People tell me it's a crime To feel too much at any one time She shoulda caught me in my prime She woulda stayed with me Instead of going off to sea And leaving me to meditate Upon that simple twist of fate" Some of my favorite lyrics Dylan ever wrote, right up there with the original ending.
@ElizabethElliott-uz1ht
@ElizabethElliott-uz1ht 4 ай бұрын
The band is awesome thanks 🙏
@jward199
@jward199 Жыл бұрын
“A saxophone someplace far off played As she was walkin’ by the arcade As the light bust through a beat-up shade where he was wakin’ up, She dropped a coin into the cup of a blind man at the gate And forgot about a simple twist of fate.”
@SavoyTruffle
@SavoyTruffle 4 ай бұрын
No it’s a "A clarinet" … 🙂
@Charlesinsc
@Charlesinsc 3 күн бұрын
@@SavoyTruffle It's actually whichever one he decides to use that night. Sometimes he does it in first person & next time in third person. Never misses a beat.
@brassteeth3355
@brassteeth3355 Жыл бұрын
Love you Bob
@rodneyhone2220
@rodneyhone2220 Жыл бұрын
So well done thanks alot for those times bob so many different memeriuors
@thankmargordon2329
@thankmargordon2329 Жыл бұрын
These are the default lyrics for live versions of this song from 1975 until today, with some of the numerous variations indicated in the right column. For more substantial variations that were used only at a specific time, the year has been indicated. They sat together in the park As the evening sky grew dark, She looked at him and felt a spark tingle to her bones. 'Twas then she felt alone and wished that she'd gone straight And watched out for a simple twist of fate. They walked along by the old canal A little confused, I remember well And stopped into a river front hotel [renovated/cheap/little hotel] with a neon burnin' bright. [threw his wide-brimmed hat on the bed (1981)] [/with a neon burning dim, He [she] felt the heat of the night he looked at her and she looked at him hit him [her] like a freight train with that look that can manipulate Moving down with a simple twist of fate. brought on by a simple twist of fate (1980)] A saxophone someplace softly played As she was walkin' on by the arcade. She heard a melody rise and fade and the sun was coming up, She dropped a coin into the cup of a blind man at the gate And forgot about that simple twist of fate. He woke up, and she was gone He didn't see nothing but the dawn. Got out of bed and put his shoes back on, [clothes/wide-brimmed hat (1981)] pushed back the blinds, Found a note she'd left behind but he just could not relate [/concentrate on] to anything 'cept that simple twist of fate. [/to which he just could not relate, all about that simple twist of fate] He hears the ticking of the clocks hunts for her through the city blocks [/Looks for her everywhere he walks (1988)] [/people hear him humming as he walks (1997)] Even down by the waterfront docks where the sailers all roll in. Maybe he'll see [spot] her once again, how long must he wait One more time for a simple twist of fate. People tell me it's a crime To know to much * for too long a time. [think of her/remember her] She should have caught me in my prime, She would have stayed with me. Instead of going off to sea, and leaving me to meditate upon that simple twist of fate.
@herbbirdsfoot
@herbbirdsfoot 4 ай бұрын
People say that it’s a sin to know and feel to much within I still feel she was my twin but I lost the ring She was born in Spring And I was born too late
@stevefowler5970
@stevefowler5970 Жыл бұрын
I like the improvement in the lyrics from the original. Especially dropping the parrot line.
@Gold753
@Gold753 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad Bob has something for each of us. I actually prefer the parrot bit cause he's saying his brain is repeating things over and over like a parrot does. It takes me back to a heartbreak moment where you just rewind those moments in your head and think, "What could I have done different?"
@thecaveofthedead
@thecaveofthedead Жыл бұрын
100% That parrot line was absolutely terrible. And I'm sure he realised that within 3 months.
@j.c985
@j.c985 Жыл бұрын
No, can’t compare to the studio version, acoustic and resonant. nothing can… but it’s a great performance.
@michaelmcgrath2482
@michaelmcgrath2482 Жыл бұрын
The longing is bottomless.Roll on Bob
@letmebereal
@letmebereal 4 ай бұрын
GOD , I love BoB Dylan.
@paulinekirkham9424
@paulinekirkham9424 Жыл бұрын
Genius guy that all I can say love him
@kevanbrown7620
@kevanbrown7620 Ай бұрын
Another (there's literally over a💯) incredible gem from Senor Dylan. Blood On The Tracks just blows you away on first hearing, like many Dylan albums, then it gets under your skin and into your soul. An incredible album, to say the least, Dylan laid bare. In the '60s we had Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde. His so called Electric Messiah trilogy. But before that he gave us The Freewheelin, The Times They Are A-Changin and Another Side Of, a great acoustic trilogy. Then after the motorcycle crash, John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline and New Morning (I've skipped Self Portrait, i like some tracks, and the bootleg series Another Self Portrait is really good), Then we have Planet Waves, Blood On The Tracks and Desire, another brilliant trilogy.
@schevling
@schevling Ай бұрын
TOOM, L&T, MT trilogy for me
@kevanbrown7620
@kevanbrown7620 Ай бұрын
@schevling There's quite a few to pick from with Dylan
@schevling
@schevling Ай бұрын
@@kevanbrown7620 the Sinatra trilogy, the Christian trilogy, the subpar 80s trilogy lol, and the early 90s folk/blues trilogy (u have to throw the nursery- rhyme-themed Under the Red Sky in there to make 3)
@kevanbrown7620
@kevanbrown7620 Ай бұрын
@schevling I have collected all of Dylan's albums since i first got Bringing It All Back Home, in 1985, which is still my favourite Dylan album, the only ones i haven't got are his Sinatra trilogy. I just can't listen to full albums of Dylan singing Sinatra, or tracks of that genre. I have a fondness for Dylan(1973) Mr Bojangles is one i like. I would prefer the '80s trilogy Empire Burlesque, Knocked Out Loaded and Down In The Groove than his Sinatra trilogy. You could say Down In The Groove is the nadir of Dylan's career, but i still like Shenandoah, and a couple of other's from that album. I can listen to Dylan singing covers of Sinatra, or songs from that genre, Mr Bojangles, Self Portrait and Another Self Portrait, but not full albums. The Freewheelin, The Times They Are A-Changin, Another Side Of, Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, Blonde on Blonde, John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline, New Morning, Planet Waves, Blood On The Tracks, Desire, Time Out Of Mind, Love and Theft, Modern Times, Together Through Life, Tempest, then a long but very worthy wait for the final instalment of this trilogy, Rough and Rowdy Ways. Some incredible trilogies there. Then we have lonesome albums, Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Street Legal, Infidels, Oh Mercy, Good As I Been To You, World Gone Wrong. I love Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, it's a great listen, i never tire of. Street Legal and Oh Mercy are both great albums. Dylan at the top of his game. My favourite is BIABH,H61R and BOB. BIABH being my favourite Dylan album and 1 of my all time favourite albums, up there with the Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, Simon and Garfunkel, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors,Neil Young to name just a few.
@schevling
@schevling Ай бұрын
@ Do you have a favorite live era? Besides the great ‘66 and ‘75 shows, I really dig some of those 79-80 gospel shows. However, my favorite era is 1995-2003 with 1999 in particular. BTW that new recording “Don’t Fence Me In” sounds great (especially for an 83 year old)!!! kzbin.info/www/bejne/l2mnm3adj6priZosi=NrXIIR7MCXUZyPxM
@326cher
@326cher Жыл бұрын
Love you Bob, Prime or not!❤
@walterkemp6558
@walterkemp6558 10 ай бұрын
Nice one 👍
@patriciathewisher2315
@patriciathewisher2315 Жыл бұрын
Beauty full
@chawkinz
@chawkinz Жыл бұрын
Jeez, he could deliver a song.
@adorejunk
@adorejunk Жыл бұрын
Saddest Dylan song ever
@PhilMarasco-qt4ku
@PhilMarasco-qt4ku 10 ай бұрын
Grate bass playing too.❤
@allanmojica6455
@allanmojica6455 2 жыл бұрын
Genius
@williammilne4755
@williammilne4755 2 жыл бұрын
It is a pity that the quality of video doesn't match the version only available on Facebook
@jamesmickryan982
@jamesmickryan982 Ай бұрын
PBS broadcast from WTTW’s Ch. 11 studios on Foster & Western ave’s in Chicago 1975 for a special for John Hammond sr.
@grunntalll
@grunntalll Жыл бұрын
what was the tracklist on this appearance?
@GD-rd6ig
@GD-rd6ig Жыл бұрын
For Dylan, Hurricane, Simple Twist of Fate, Oh, Sister
@Jono2905
@Jono2905 9 ай бұрын
Utter genius.
@mariadagracaaugusto2277
@mariadagracaaugusto2277 Ай бұрын
Gosto demais de você ❤
@davidlasater
@davidlasater 9 күн бұрын
The best line isn’t sung in this performance: “I still believe she was my twin, but I lost the ring.
@patriciathewisher2315
@patriciathewisher2315 Жыл бұрын
If he’d caught me in my prime, he’d ‘ave stayed with me…
@nardobrito2337
@nardobrito2337 5 ай бұрын
Ese violin araña y cura a la vez
@tombryan1
@tombryan1 9 ай бұрын
Man, that voice.
@Wsoomay
@Wsoomay Жыл бұрын
@ah13554
@ah13554 6 ай бұрын
Heroic 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💪
@earth2madden
@earth2madden 7 ай бұрын
was this played in the key of g sharp
@AnAllAroundPlayerMaker
@AnAllAroundPlayerMaker 7 ай бұрын
yes
@mhairiwoods2337
@mhairiwoods2337 5 ай бұрын
Is that Larry behind Bob ❓❓
@enricotomas3770
@enricotomas3770 Жыл бұрын
So Bob with Joan when in High School then @ forest Hills when he went Electric
@liammcooper
@liammcooper 2 жыл бұрын
damn
@gracebeatskarma
@gracebeatskarma Жыл бұрын
the eye contact w scarlett when he changes lyrics
@thecaveofthedead
@thecaveofthedead Жыл бұрын
Most of these lyrics are way better than the recorded version. I was literally looking for live versions to see if he'd get rid of the 'walked along with a parrot that talks.' Because that line was some filler bs and takes you right out of the song.
@RhettOrrick
@RhettOrrick Ай бұрын
"I was literally looking for live versions". Hmmm. As opposed to "figuratively" looking? "Hypothetically" looking? "Metaphysically" looking?
@ElizabethElliott-uz1ht
@ElizabethElliott-uz1ht 4 ай бұрын
Darling you are so wonderful
@Jesse-mm3ec
@Jesse-mm3ec Жыл бұрын
If I was to ever get a tramp stamp, it would say "Bob Dylan."
@kenbranaugh8251
@kenbranaugh8251 2 жыл бұрын
Back when entertainers had some dignity at least.
@arthurshepherd8757
@arthurshepherd8757 Жыл бұрын
Inspired By The Goddess King of Orion My Everything Shawn Colvin Inspired by our beloved and infinitely blessed Bob Dylan from ''A Simple Twist Of Fate' or a twist of synchronicity? Both? Crazy Loves A Ghost Posted in Uncategorized with tags Shawn Colvin Crazy on January 12, 2008 by blackshepherd Crazy Loves A Ghost - I’m in love with a ghost I’m a walkin’ creep show she’s the one I love the most I’m a fuckin’ freak show I’ll be a fool to millions cause I ain’t got no pride if my story makes you squirm then let me take you for a ride I bleed for real in cyberspace I cry like the insane I’m a skyscraper full of windows with cracks in every pane the devil gets no sympathy and I don’t get none neither forget about empathy no one wants the crazy fever but I’ll spill my guts to the masses when it comes to crazy ain’t no maybes I don’t need no fuckin’ classes I’m bit clean through… got the love sick rabies so have a laugh at my expense don’t be sittin’ on no fence I’ll give you front row seats in my crazy circus tents cause I love a ghost and I can’t tell what’s real I can’t find salvation in this profession that ha ha heals today I’m ridin’ up the coast north to Cambridge town with a mind as burnt as toast gonna walk around with my arms around a ghost even though I can’t see her I know her through and through gonna visit a haunted house see if the aura’s still hangin’ of the spirit I love the most it’s like a good head bangin’ when you won’t give up the ghost - end - Passim - August 29, 2007 Has my poetic license expired yet? This one was written on the train up to Cambridge one day and maybe at Passim…can’t remember. But clearly it’s of the fantasy variety. Giving oneself over to the feeling of loving someone who’s as good as a ghost…she haunts Passim and Cambridge like she does for people who have loved her wherever she’s gone. So it was a day spent letting that fantasy a little closer even than usual. I actually sent it to her through private messaging on her web-site thinking that maybe she’s get it or at least be amused. She may have been more alarmed…I can never know. But it is just poetry and I was confident that at the end of the day she’d respect that. I remember now what else I was feeling when I wrote it. It was the time I was getting ridicule on her website…even Ljoy had used the word “creepy”…that did it…didn’t want to be creepy but then I thought: “fuck her” it wasn’t written to or about her anyway…so there’s a lot of “fuck you” in it…it’s like…ok…you think it’s crazy…well chew on this. But I never did post it on her site cause I knew the fans would go ballistic as they did finally…all 6 of them who monopolize the site…fuck you…to them. I forgot to mention that the line: “this profession that ha ha heals” is, of course, a reference to SC’s lyric cause I was so burned out as a psychotherapist and had left my practice and lost most of what I’d spent all those years building. A little bitterness there I guess but of course it’s not her fault that I’m nuts and I don’t blame her…it just fit into the poem…all part of my insanity. I was also starting to realize “oh! my God!” the entire world could read this and I’ve left enough of a trail to make it possible to make myself a laughing stalk around the world…so it’s “fuck you” to that too…at this point I really couldn’t have cared less about working as a psychotherapist again. And as of this writing there’s a very strong chance that I never will again. I just realized that one of the primary motivations of this poem is the feeling of loss/nostalgia for the days when SC used to travel those paths…just a little troubador with a heart as big as Texas. Imagine if you could see the whole thing in one sweep. Oh! I do miss those days so much. I could have done so much more with that time. How I regret going to social work school…well maybe not that so much as going to CT and joining the VA…that all took me so far away from myself…or away from the me I had a chance of becoming…the one who might have written a song SC would have liked…is this still possible? Theoretically yes but it is the longest of long shots but strangely enough there’s nothing else I really care about although I’m perfectly aware that a normal person wouldn’t go this route…but I gave up on the pursuit of normal awhile ago. August 11, 2023 - Maine I just realized after reading this again and reflecting on how I felt at that time 35 years ago when I was studying Voice piano and guitar and in therapy for 5 years 2x week and having finished my philosophy degree when I met Shawn Colvin on our shared 32nd birthday. I met her first in '87 though at 'Passim' where I told her: "you're the best singer I ever heard". She said: "thanks" and I left. Next time was on 1-10-88 when she said from stage it was her birthday and I thought: "Oh My God!". I had devoured Jung already and was always on the prowl for synchronicities and BANG! This. So I showed her my license after the show and she said: "I'm sure this is significant somehow". I never asked how until today Shawn so "like how exactly" now that I've written over 100 poems to and about you? I'm curious. We both had Martin D28 guitars when we met. Both sober 5 years in AA. Born on the same parallel of latitude 42.77 during the 'Great Ice Storm' of 1956 an 'Anti-cyclone' that spun counterclockwise and travelled east to west. She was born in a town starting with the 7 letters Vermill, My hometown 1500 miles on a line ends with the 7 letters Verhill. 1-10-56 adds up to 11 11 the sign for 'Twin Flames' Her only daughter would be born 11 days after my only sister died and my mother gave birth to me at 42.5 years like Shawn. We both hated school, started fires, had deep issues with our mothers, were abused by our Scottish fathers for leaving the cellar door open. Both alcoholics and depressive. Both love sailing and running and biking and both went camping as kids in Rambler station wagons There's a lot more. I'll fill it in later. But I ask you: is this a recipe for disaster, true love or insanity? I feel like I've proven that it's been all of these things and more for me but I love my work writing about it and her and I still worship Shawn Colvin and she's still the best singer I've ever heard (and I sang Verdi's Requiem with the Hartford Chorale as 1st tenor in Carnegie Hall) and for Harry Huff at Old South Church in Boston who had arranged stuff for Art Garfunkel and Judy Collins in NYC. Weird enough for you? Crazy enough for you. Love story enough for you? I'm curious. Before I met Shawn I worked as a merchant seaman Able Bodied Seaman and Bos'n on tankers out of Boston and worked for the 6th Fleet Military Sealift Command on TAO Neosho 143 as Able Seaman Watchstander and un-rep helmsman as a civilian and for NOAA boats 'Ferrel' a buoy tender (off-shore supply boat rigged with a crane which I operated among other things) on the Hudson River. We were docked on Governor's Island and I used to walk the miles up to the Village to hang out and watch the street scene. I worked on the NOAA boat 'Heck' a sidescan sonar boat out of New London, CT..She was a cool fast little boat about the size of a Gulf of Mexico 'crew boat' if you know what that is. I used to have access to our little Whaler and I would go out and jump the wakes of the Ferries coming in and out and almost went over backwards once to the delight of the passengers lined up along the rail watching. And on the NOAA boat 'Oregon ll out of Pascagoula, Miss. for 3 months in '91. She was a Utility boat rigged for shrimping so she was a big shrimp boat and we spent 3 months catching shrimp all over the Gulf. Everything that came up in the nets went through the long table in the cabin where scientific crew would sort and measure every variable as to depth, location etc and that's how the fishing quotas are set. I had my Martin with me. At the end of that summer I was on a DOD boat in Norfolk when Desert Storm started and got invited to go with hazard pay for war zone which would have been double pay but I chose to go back to Boston College to finish the last year on my MSW and on to the VA from there. I worked on offshore supply boats in the Gulf of Mexico in the 70s and along the way I've been arrested 35 times (so the theme of 'going straight...putting yourself in good enough spiritual shape to be worthy of your 'Twin Soul') so Dylan's 'A Simple Twist Of Fate' is deeply poignant and highly significant. The song always felt like it established a very intertwined synchronicity among Shawn Dylan and myself so I feel like I should give him a co-write 'Simple Twist Of Fate' has been embedded in my memory for 50 years. You are a light unto the world, mystery and deep mysticism. We adore you forever Bob Dylan. Peace Love Bliss Nirvana for you for eternity. SC
@tomdale1313
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Bob Dylan died today, hasn't happen yet...but when it does it not going to change all he has done in his own way, a song and dance man
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Lernen. Elsa.
@paulphoad
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Violin....not ..quite there..on this one. Bob is superb however
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another gem of god dylan.... No. 33779
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