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Thunder on the Mountain

"Thunder on the Mountain" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released in 2006 as the first track on his album Modern Times. Like much of Dylan's 21st century output, he produced the song himself under the pseudonym Jack Frost.

"Thunder on the Mountain"
European CD single cover
Song by Bob Dylan
from the album Modern Times
ReleasedAugust 29, 2006
RecordedFebruary 2006
StudioClinton Recording, New York City
GenreFolk rock, rock and roll, rockabilly
Length5:55
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Wanda Jackson
Producer(s)Bob Dylan (as Jack Frost)
Modern Times track listing

The song had considerable success, garnering more airtime on U.S. radio than any track on the album next to "Someday Baby". Even though it was not released as a single in America, it still managed to spend nine weeks on Billboard's Adult Alternative Songs chart, peaking at #22 in January 2007.[1] It was released as a single in various European countries in late 2006 and early 2007.[2]

Composition and recording edit

In their book Bob Dylan All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track, authors Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michel Guesdon note that, lyrically, the song juxtaposes references to religion and romance. They describe the music as having "a touch of Chuck Berry's style, particularly in the guitar licks and riffs reminiscent of 'Let It Rock'" and claim that "[t]his rock song is a good way to open Modern Times, even if its overall style is fairly standard. The sound and production are similar to that of Love and Theft, and Dylan's new musicians are excellent".[3]

Critical reception edit

Andy Greene, writing in Rolling Stone, where the song placed ninth on a list of "The 25 Best Bob Dylan Songs of the 21st Century", noted an ironic counterpoint between the song's upbeat sound, "somewhere between rockabilly and Western swing", and its apocalyptic lyrics: "[T]he song has some not-atypical judgment-day-is-coming, woe-to-mankind overtones, but this time Dylan seems pretty cheerful about it all".[4]

Spectrum Culture included the song on a list of Dylan's "20 Best Songs of the '00s". In an article accompanying the list, critic John Paul praised Dylan's lyrics for "such brilliant verbal choices as rhyming 'sons of bitches' with 'orphanages' and the made-for-each-other couplet, 'I got the pork chops, she got the pie / She Ain’t no angel and neither am I'...Nearly half a century into his legendary career, he still managed to keep people scratching their heads while tapping their feet and nodding along to the infectious flow of his delivery and impeccable backing musicians".[5]

Ultimate Classic Rock critic Matthew Wilkening rated "Thunder on the Mountain" as Dylan's 6th best song he recorded between 1992 and 2011, saying that "the only thing more surprising than how powerfully and effortlessly Dylan and his band" perform the song is that Dylan knows who Alicia Keys is.[6]

NJ Arts critic Jay Lustig identified it as his favorite song on Modern Times and referred to it as "the rollicking opening track...which manages to be both grandly mythical and deeply quirky".[7]

Cultural references edit

Dylan references his former residence, Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan and a former resident, Alicia Keys. He claims to have been inspired to write the song after admiring Keys' performance at the 2002 Grammy Awards.[8] These lines, however, are themselves a veiled reference to the Memphis Minnie song "Ma Rainey".[9]

The line "I've been sitting down studying The Art of Love" is the first of many references to the Ancient Roman poet Ovid on Modern Times.[10]

The song is studded with biblical allusions: The title, for example, evokes the divine presence at Mount Sinai in the Book of Exodus while the line "Today's the day I'm gonna grab my trombone and blow" suggests Dylan himself playing the role of the archangel Gabriel blowing his horn.[11]

Music video edit

 
Screen capture from the "Thunder on the Mountain" music video

An official music video was made for the song, which consists entirely of archival footage of many of Dylan's film and television performances over the decades - from the mid-1960s through the early 21st century. The video premiered at Slate on December 8, 2006. Popsugar called the video "a great trip, chronicling the many guises of the formerly nostalgia-phobic Bob over the years".[12]

Live performances edit

As of December 8, 2019, the date of its most recent outing, he has performed the song live 788 times. This makes it the most frequently played song from Modern Times by a significant margin.[13] The live debut occurred at KeyArena in Seattle, Washington on October 13, 2006, and the last performance (to date) took place at The Anthem in Washington, D.C., on December 8, 2019.[14]

Notable covers edit

The song was covered by The Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh and The Allman Brothers Band's Warren Haynes at a live charity concert benefiting the Music for Youth Foundation at Lincoln Center in New York City on November 9, 2006.[15]

American rockabilly singer Wanda Jackson recorded a version of the song, produced and featuring lead guitar by Jack White, that was released as a single and on Jackson's The Party Ain't Over album in 2011.[6] In Jackson's version, the name "Jerry Lee" was substituted for "Alicia Keys".[16] According to Jackson, it was Dylan's idea that she record the song: "Jack and Bob have, I think, a rather special relationship, so Jack wanted me to do a song of [Dylan's], and he called him and asked which song would he choose? And Bob Dylan is also a fan of mine, which I wasn't aware of, and he said, 'Well, it has to be "Thunder on the Mountain". There's just no doubt about that'".[17]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Bob Dylan". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  2. ^ "Singles All Formats International 2000-09". searchingforagem.com. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  3. ^ Margotin, Philippe; Jean-Michel Guesdon (2015). Bob Dylan : all the songs : the story behind every track (First ed.). New York. ISBN 978-1-57912-985-9. OCLC 869908038.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Vozick-Levinson, Jon Dolan,Patrick Doyle,Andy Greene,Brian Hiatt,Angie Martoccio,Rob Sheffield,Hank Shteamer,Simon; Dolan, Jon; Doyle, Patrick; Greene, Andy; Hiatt, Brian; Martoccio, Angie; Sheffield, Rob; Shteamer, Hank; Vozick-Levinson, Simon (2020-06-18). "The 25 Best Bob Dylan Songs of the 21st Century". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2020-12-10.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Bob Dylan's 20 Best Songs of the '00s". Spectrum Culture. 2020-12-04. Retrieved 2021-03-03.
  6. ^ a b Wilkening, Matthew (May 24, 2011). "Top 10 Bob Dylan songs of the last 20 years (1992-2011)". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  7. ^ "Bob Dylan: Favorite songs from each album of the '00s (WITH VIDEOS)". NJArts.net. 2021-06-23. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  8. ^ Margotin, Philippe; Guesdon, Jean-Michel (2015). Bob Dylan All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track. Hachette UK. ISBN 9780316353533.
  9. ^ "Pressing On, after the thunder, a declaration | Untold Dylan". 13 December 2019. Retrieved 2020-12-13.
  10. ^ "Bob Dylan: Modern Times". The A.V. Club. 6 September 2006. Retrieved 2021-06-02.
  11. ^ Lieb, Michael; Mason, Emma; Roberts, Jonathan (2013). The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible. OUP Oxford. p. 365. ISBN 9780199670390.
  12. ^ Entertainment (2006-12-11). "Music Video: Bob Dylan, "Thunder on the Mountain"". POPSUGAR Entertainment. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  13. ^ "Bob Dylan Tour Statistics | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  14. ^ "Setlists | The Official Bob Dylan Site". www.bobdylan.com. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  15. ^ "Bob Dylan Tribute: Great Tunes, Less Mumbling". glidemagazine.com. 10 November 2006. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  16. ^ . Rolling Stone. 2011. Archived from the original on January 30, 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  17. ^ "Wanda Jackson 'Wasn't Sure' Jack White Collaboration Would Work on 'Party Ain't Over'". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-03-03.

External links edit

  • Video on YouTube
  • Lyrics at Bob Dylan's official site
  • Chords at Dylanchords

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Thunder on the Mountain is a song written and performed by American singer songwriter Bob Dylan released in 2006 as the first track on his album Modern Times Like much of Dylan s 21st century output he produced the song himself under the pseudonym Jack Frost Thunder on the Mountain European CD single coverSong by Bob Dylanfrom the album Modern TimesReleasedAugust 29 2006RecordedFebruary 2006StudioClinton Recording New York CityGenreFolk rock rock and roll rockabillyLength5 55LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Wanda JacksonProducer s Bob Dylan as Jack Frost Modern Times track listing10 tracks Thunder on the Mountain Spirit on the Water Rollin and Tumblin When the Deal Goes Down Someday Baby Workingman s Blues 2 Beyond the Horizon Nettie Moore The Levee s Gonna Break Ain t Talkin The song had considerable success garnering more airtime on U S radio than any track on the album next to Someday Baby Even though it was not released as a single in America it still managed to spend nine weeks on Billboard s Adult Alternative Songs chart peaking at 22 in January 2007 1 It was released as a single in various European countries in late 2006 and early 2007 2 Contents 1 Composition and recording 2 Critical reception 3 Cultural references 4 Music video 5 Live performances 6 Notable covers 7 Notes 8 External linksComposition and recording editIn their book Bob Dylan All the Songs The Story Behind Every Track authors Philippe Margotin and Jean Michel Guesdon note that lyrically the song juxtaposes references to religion and romance They describe the music as having a touch of Chuck Berry s style particularly in the guitar licks and riffs reminiscent of Let It Rock and claim that t his rock song is a good way to open Modern Times even if its overall style is fairly standard The sound and production are similar to that of Love and Theft and Dylan s new musicians are excellent 3 Critical reception editAndy Greene writing in Rolling Stone where the song placed ninth on a list of The 25 Best Bob Dylan Songs of the 21st Century noted an ironic counterpoint between the song s upbeat sound somewhere between rockabilly and Western swing and its apocalyptic lyrics T he song has some not atypical judgment day is coming woe to mankind overtones but this time Dylan seems pretty cheerful about it all 4 Spectrum Culture included the song on a list of Dylan s 20 Best Songs of the 00s In an article accompanying the list critic John Paul praised Dylan s lyrics for such brilliant verbal choices as rhyming sons of bitches with orphanages and the made for each other couplet I got the pork chops she got the pie She Ain t no angel and neither am I Nearly half a century into his legendary career he still managed to keep people scratching their heads while tapping their feet and nodding along to the infectious flow of his delivery and impeccable backing musicians 5 Ultimate Classic Rock critic Matthew Wilkening rated Thunder on the Mountain as Dylan s 6th best song he recorded between 1992 and 2011 saying that the only thing more surprising than how powerfully and effortlessly Dylan and his band perform the song is that Dylan knows who Alicia Keys is 6 NJ Arts critic Jay Lustig identified it as his favorite song on Modern Times and referred to it as the rollicking opening track which manages to be both grandly mythical and deeply quirky 7 Cultural references editDylan references his former residence Hell s Kitchen Manhattan and a former resident Alicia Keys He claims to have been inspired to write the song after admiring Keys performance at the 2002 Grammy Awards 8 These lines however are themselves a veiled reference to the Memphis Minnie song Ma Rainey 9 The line I ve been sitting down studying The Art of Love is the first of many references to the Ancient Roman poet Ovid on Modern Times 10 The song is studded with biblical allusions The title for example evokes the divine presence at Mount Sinai in the Book of Exodus while the line Today s the day I m gonna grab my trombone and blow suggests Dylan himself playing the role of the archangel Gabriel blowing his horn 11 Music video edit nbsp Screen capture from the Thunder on the Mountain music video An official music video was made for the song which consists entirely of archival footage of many of Dylan s film and television performances over the decades from the mid 1960s through the early 21st century The video premiered at Slate on December 8 2006 Popsugar called the video a great trip chronicling the many guises of the formerly nostalgia phobic Bob over the years 12 Live performances editAs of December 8 2019 the date of its most recent outing he has performed the song live 788 times This makes it the most frequently played song from Modern Times by a significant margin 13 The live debut occurred at KeyArena in Seattle Washington on October 13 2006 and the last performance to date took place at The Anthem in Washington D C on December 8 2019 14 Notable covers editThe song was covered by The Grateful Dead s Phil Lesh and The Allman Brothers Band s Warren Haynes at a live charity concert benefiting the Music for Youth Foundation at Lincoln Center in New York City on November 9 2006 15 American rockabilly singer Wanda Jackson recorded a version of the song produced and featuring lead guitar by Jack White that was released as a single and on Jackson s The Party Ain t Over album in 2011 6 In Jackson s version the name Jerry Lee was substituted for Alicia Keys 16 According to Jackson it was Dylan s idea that she record the song Jack and Bob have I think a rather special relationship so Jack wanted me to do a song of Dylan s and he called him and asked which song would he choose And Bob Dylan is also a fan of mine which I wasn t aware of and he said Well it has to be Thunder on the Mountain There s just no doubt about that 17 Notes edit Bob Dylan Billboard Retrieved 2020 12 09 Singles All Formats International 2000 09 searchingforagem com Retrieved 2021 03 06 Margotin Philippe Jean Michel Guesdon 2015 Bob Dylan all the songs the story behind every track First ed New York ISBN 978 1 57912 985 9 OCLC 869908038 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Vozick Levinson Jon Dolan Patrick Doyle Andy Greene Brian Hiatt Angie Martoccio Rob Sheffield Hank Shteamer Simon Dolan Jon Doyle Patrick Greene Andy Hiatt Brian Martoccio Angie Sheffield Rob Shteamer Hank Vozick Levinson Simon 2020 06 18 The 25 Best Bob Dylan Songs of the 21st Century Rolling Stone Retrieved 2020 12 10 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Bob Dylan s 20 Best Songs of the 00s Spectrum Culture 2020 12 04 Retrieved 2021 03 03 a b Wilkening Matthew May 24 2011 Top 10 Bob Dylan songs of the last 20 years 1992 2011 Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved 2023 01 10 Bob Dylan Favorite songs from each album of the 00s WITH VIDEOS NJArts net 2021 06 23 Retrieved 2021 06 25 Margotin Philippe Guesdon Jean Michel 2015 Bob Dylan All the Songs The Story Behind Every Track Hachette UK ISBN 9780316353533 Pressing On after the thunder a declaration Untold Dylan 13 December 2019 Retrieved 2020 12 13 Bob Dylan Modern Times The A V Club 6 September 2006 Retrieved 2021 06 02 Lieb Michael Mason Emma Roberts Jonathan 2013 The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible OUP Oxford p 365 ISBN 9780199670390 Entertainment 2006 12 11 Music Video Bob Dylan Thunder on the Mountain POPSUGAR Entertainment Retrieved 2020 12 14 Bob Dylan Tour Statistics setlist fm www setlist fm Retrieved 2020 12 14 Setlists The Official Bob Dylan Site www bobdylan com Retrieved 2021 05 28 Bob Dylan Tribute Great Tunes Less Mumbling glidemagazine com 10 November 2006 Retrieved 2020 12 09 Wanda Jackson Thunder on the Mountain Rolling Stone 2011 Archived from the original on January 30 2011 Retrieved 16 September 2017 Wanda Jackson Wasn t Sure Jack White Collaboration Would Work on Party Ain t Over Billboard Retrieved 2021 03 03 External links editVideo on YouTube Lyrics at Bob Dylan s official site Chords at Dylanchords Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thunder on the Mountain amp oldid 1217722307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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