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Tangled Up In Blue

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Bob at his best!

This is actually from Renaldo and Clara, a surrealist film that Bob made on the Rolling Thunder Revue tour. It is very hard to find as it was over four hours long and a critical failure. However, it is a great piece for Dylan enthusiasts like myself. This is a beautiful song: multidimensional, poetic, and quite possibly autobiographical. The parallels to his life with then-wife Sara are uncanny. Bob's performance in whiteface only increases the surrealism of the tour and the film, always the song and dance man, to borrow a line from Michael Gray. The song is off the album Blood on the Tracks, released in 1975, right before Desire, which was released in 1976. The tour was sandwiched between the two albums. If you enjoy seeing the performers upclose and personal (like being in the first row) this is for you. Dylan is very good, unusually clear as he has been known to mumble, and very passionate in his delivery. His harp playing is excellent as well. Really captures a rare moment in Dylan's career- a renaissance where he produced some of his finest, most emotional and deeply personal pieces. A+

A great "video"

I agree that it is not much of a video. The reason Dylan looks ill is because he wore whiteface makeup during the 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue.

Tangled Up In Blue

Pulcinella is the whole complete contradiction of humanity. Could be from Commedia dell'arte or maybe Bob Dylan was not feeling good about the divorce. Anyway the white face? Who knows. Montague Street is still in Cambridge. I'm still tangled up. The song is great and seems to stick inside my head. This is one of the few times the camera stays with the singer to get the whole song and we see what he is saying and how he is saying or singing the words. All in all, a great treat. No matter what Gregory Corso said-Bob Dylan is a great and lasting poet.

Biography

Born: May 24, 1941 in Duluth, MN

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Bob Dylan's influence on popular music is incalculable. As a songwriter, he pioneered several different schools of pop songwriting, from confessional singer/songwriter to winding, hallucinatory, stream-of-consciousness narratives. As a vocalist, he broke down the notion that a singer must have a conventionally good voice in order to perform, thereby redefining the vocalist's role in popular music. As a musician, he sparked several genres of pop music, including electrified folk-rock and country-rock....
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