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LiberalArkie

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Wed Apr 8, 2020, 11:46 AM Apr 2020

'Murder Most Foul': Unpacking Bob Dylan's new epic -- from Dallas 1963 to the pandemic of 2020



Bob Dylan’s new song, “Murder Most Foul,” arrives in the mailbox like a postcard from the apocalypse. In an effectively restrained voice, America’s most important songwriter delivers an act of mourning for John F. Kennedy that enlarges into political prophecy, almost as if he is auditioning for authorship of a follow chapter to the book of Revelation.

The music is slow, almost appropriately like a dirge, and when a delicate touch of the piano bleeds into tearful string accompaniment, a space emerges for the singer’s voice. He transports our mind’s eye back to the vantage point of Dallas in November of 1963, promising that — no matter our age or ideology — we can also find the debris of our damaged souls at that same blood stained locale. As Dylan declares midway into “Murder Most Foul,” we are riding to the “place where faith, hope, and charity died.”

As America grew more commercially dominant and technologically powerful throughout the 20th century, it also transformed from a republic into an empire, accumulating during its metamorphosis a collection of characteristics that would usher in an era of political darkness. The seemingly disconnected acts of organized violence — in the jungles of Vietnam where America waged an unjust war, the inner cities where leadership exploited and abused the poor, the skies and rivers choking on the contamination of countless pollutants — all coalesced into a deep spiritual disease. It is a disease that reveals its gruesome symptoms yet again in this moment, as COVID-19 demonstrates the horrific fallout that results from separating citizens according to race and class, and deliberately neglecting the public good in the name of profit.

“Murder Most Foul” begins at the literal and figurative scene of the crime. Its opening lines communicate exactly where Dylan believes the country’s “soul was torn away.” It was not due to an accident, or even the unfortunate luck of Lee Harvey Oswald’s aim, that JFK died, taking something essential in the American spirit with him in his last breath. According to Dylan, it was a planned execution by an unnamed “they.”

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'Murder Most Foul': Unpacking Bob Dylan's new epic -- from Dallas 1963 to the pandemic of 2020 (Original Post) LiberalArkie Apr 2020 OP
Murder Most Foul must be the theme song for this Don the malaise Apr 2020 #1
Reading the lyrics - fantastic LiberalArkie Apr 2020 #4
Lyrics LiberalArkie Apr 2020 #2
Kicked and recommended WheelWalker Apr 2020 #3
Just listened to it. maveric Apr 2020 #5
Meh, JenniferJuniper Apr 2020 #6
Actually, Bob Dylan died in that motorcycle crash... Fozzledick Apr 2020 #7
The real Paul? Or the imposter? JenniferJuniper Apr 2020 #8
have u ever seen a pic with dyland AND yoko together? hmm nt msongs Apr 2020 #9

Fozzledick

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7. Actually, Bob Dylan died in that motorcycle crash...
Wed Apr 8, 2020, 01:08 PM
Apr 2020

but he was such a hot property that the record company couldn't let him go, so they searched for a replacement who looked and sounded like him. They didn't find anyone who could convincingly mimic his voice, but they found this Zimmerman guy who looked like a dead ringer so they hired him and changed the musical style to cover for the different sound.

To try to maintain the poetic quality of the new lyrics while bringing the music more into the mainstream they offered Paul McCartney an insane amount of money to come write for him and that's why he left the Beatles.

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