International Times (February 1970)
it's interesting to see this 53 years later
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Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash. Photo by Al Cayton, Sony Music Archives
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Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan in a restaurant after a 1965 concert. Photograph courtesy of Daniel Kramer.
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Bob Dylan really feels like it belongs on mania. maybe not sound wise but in terms of lyrics and themes. oh boy. like it's the over the top expression of lust and obsession. I don't know if I can really call it love. heavens gate. church. last of the real ones. hold me tight or dont. They're not love songs they're obsession songs. songs when you're so throughly obsessed with someone that you'd wish they sneak you into heaven while you pray for them. Bob Dylan is when you're so thoroughly obsessed with a person you don't SEE them as a person anymore. they're a celebrity, a well loved one at that. someone who is so universally loved and adored. you need that person to obsess over you the same way a fan obsesses over Johnny Cash. you love them so much you need to be buried with them. you throw all your shame onto a billboard for everyone to see and beg to be loved like how everyone loves Bob Dylan. you want to feel worshiped and adored by this person. you want them to obsess over you just like how you obsess over them. and isn't this something we've heard before? you used to obsess over living-- but now you only obsess over them.
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living the blues
━ [bob dylan on the johnny cash tv show, ‘69]
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