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Bob Dylan's 115th Dream

"Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" is a song by Bob Dylan, released on his fifth album, Bringing It All Back Home. In 2005, Mojo magazine rated the song as the 68th greatest Bob Dylan song.[1]

"Bob Dylan's 115th Dream"
Song by Bob Dylan
from the album Bringing It All Back Home
ReleasedMarch 22, 1965 (1965-03-22)
RecordedJanuary 13–14, 1965
StudioColumbia Recording, New York City
GenreFolk rock, blues rock, talking blues
Length6:32
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Bob Dylan

Themes edit

The title alludes to an earlier Dylan song, "Bob Dylan's Dream", released in 1963. The song is a satirical and surrealistic story that jumbles together historical and literary and narrative references from the voyages of Columbus to the Mayflower to Moby Dick to the present day. The narrator calls his ship's captain "Captain Arab", referring to Captain Ahab from Moby-Dick.[2] several times during the telling of the tale.

Historian Sean Wilentz described the song as "a six-and-a-half-minute roller-coaster ride, more joyful than scary" in which Dylan constructs a manic journey through American history: "a hipster sailor travels across a historical landscape where it’s sometimes 1620, sometimes 1851, sometimes 1492, but always 1965 as well—and could just as easily be America today, which is really the point." For Wilentz, the song amounts to a portrait of America as "a newfound land that is frantic, exasperating, jumbled, and irrational beyond the point of absurdity".[3]

Recording edit

Dylan recorded an acoustic version on January 13, 1965, the first day of the Bringing It All Back Home sessions. He recorded what would become the final album version a day later, with Bobby Gregg on drums, Bill Lee on bass, and Paul Griffin on piano.[4] He did not perform the song live until October 13, 1988, then went on to play it during the final six concerts of his 1988 tour.[5]

The track commences with an early take of Dylan beginning to play the song alone before producer Tom Wilson is heard bursting into laughter[6] and signalling for a start-over. The track is then transitioned into a take played by the full band the next day.[7]

Covers edit

The song was covered by Taj Mahal on the Dylan tribute album Chimes of Freedom.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "The 100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs". Mojo Magazine. September 2005. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
  2. ^ Cotkin, George (2012). Dive Deeper: Journeys with Moby-Dick. Oxford University Press. pp. 254–255. ISBN 978-0-19-998672-9.
  3. ^ Wilentz, Sean (June 19, 2021). "Bob Dylan, Historian". The New York Review of Books. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  4. ^ McNally, Dennis (2014). On Highway 61: Music, Race, and the Evolution of Cultural Freedom. Counterpoint. p. 408. ISBN 978-1-61902-449-6.
  5. ^ Williams, Paul (2009). Bob Dylan: Performance Artist 1986-1990 And Beyond (Mind Out Of Time): The Life and Music of Bob Dylan. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-118-9.
  6. ^ Browne, David (November 4, 2015). "Remembering Bob Dylan's Pioneering Producer Tom Wilson". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  7. ^ Marcus, Greil (2006). Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads. PublicAffairs. ISBN 978-0-7867-3658-4.
  8. ^ Dickerson, John (February 7, 2012). "A Weird and Wooly New Mix of Bob Dylan Imitations and Tributes". Slate. Retrieved August 1, 2020.

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