🎵 Bob Dylan - Blowin' in the Wind REACTION

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This song has been described as an anthem of the civil rights movement. Peter, Paul and Mary sang it at the March on Washington in Aug, '63 when a quarter of a million people rallied there to demand an end to segregation, fair wages and economic justice, voting rights, education, and long overdue civil rights protections. It was a call to action with Martin Luther King giving his 'I Have a Dream' speech. You should listen to how moving Peter, Paul and Mary's studio version is.

pscelzo
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The lyrics in Dylan's "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" will hurt your brain. So good.

josephhansen
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The liner notes of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" album (released in May 1963), included this comment from Dylan about the song: "The first way to answer these questions in the song is by asking them. But lots of people have to first find the wind."

keensoundguy
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"The Times They are a' Changing" is almost an answer to this song. Stop and look around. The truth is all around you all the time. But you don't see it. You don't hear it. The injustice is right there if you are willing to see it. And things are changing because some people are starting to open their eyes after all this time. The early 1960s were a hopeful time.

torreyholmes
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Brad & Lex, you’ll love his “Positively 4th Street”!!! Brad nailed it! Everyone has access to the wind, and therefore the answers.

surlechapeau
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Since I had older brothers who liked Dylan, I grew up hearing these songs. Dylan did not always spell out his lyrics, but his questions in this song lead you in the right direction. I love Bob Dylan, from his early folk years, through him going electric, up to the Traveling Wilburys, and beyond. Saw him live in 1977 — It meant a lot to me. It still does. Thanks for this reaction.

debrabeck
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He is a legend!! Other artists covered a lot of his song!! All along the watchtower one of my favorite Dylan songs was also covered by Jimi Hendrix and Dylan liked what Jimi did with it, Knockin' on Heavens Door covered by Guns and Roses, Mr. Tambourine Man covered by The Byrds and many more

jefffiore
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A theme song of the Civil Rights days. Back then Folk Songs addressed social issues, so we understood the context. Not sure about these days.

richardmartin
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Donovan has a song called " try and catch the wind" which is worth a listen 😊

thomasbeauchemin
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Brad and Lex try the song by Bob Dylan “It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding “. The lyrics to this song are so good you could argue it was a rap song long before rap existed. It’s one of my favorite songs by Bob Dylan 😎👍

zenpuppy
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Songs like this are why Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize for literature

ZacCostilla
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'Blowin in the wind is a phrase that means that no one knows the answer. It's like when people are frustrated and throw up their hands and says " Only god knows."

allengardner
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He was talking about minds and souls being free, and also the more practical. "Blowing in the wind" refers to the movements and people working for change, as well as the changing consciousness of the time. This was a movement song - political, but also spiritual.

Kunsoo
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If the purpose of art is to provoke thought and to cause us to more deeply examine ourselves and our world and to recognize the deepest, most important things that we all share as human beings, then Bob Dylan is without question the greatest artist of the modern era.

keef
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One of my all-time favorite songs. Thank you!

TomGorham
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I've been a huge Dylan fan since I first started listening to him over twenty years (or half a life) ago, and I know most of his (especially earlier) songs by heart, but almost all off them still keep puzzling me as to what they exactly mean... It might differ depending on where I am myself at that point in time. They always keep intriguing me though.
Maybe the question is more meaningful than the answer.

mrjules
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Bobs songs are great tangled up in blue and shelter from the storm are amazing songs

frankcastle
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"It's a folk singers job to comfort disturbed people and to disturb comfortable people." Woody Guthrie

williamburke
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Bob has been writing great songs for decades. Try some of his later songs…from Desire and Blood on the Tracks, through to Love and Theft

paulburton
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It’s not every day, you react to a song from someone who was awarded a Nobel Prize, for literature.

RobRager