![]() ![]() She Belongs to Me, Love Minus Zero/No Limit, Outlaw Blues, On the Road Again and It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue speak of love’s paradoxes and bohemian lifestyles. Maggie’s Farm could be about slavery, and/or the protest movement. Tim Riley of the US National Public Radio said: "snagged by a sour, pinched guitar riff, the song has an acerbic tinge". ![]() Folk purists were up in arms when Dylan went electric.Īt once, he distanced himself from folk and protest, yet Subterranean Homesick Blues is still anti-establishment. If anything he’d done in his life to date was controversial, this topped it. Bringing It All Back Home (1965, Columbia 9128)īreaking more new ground, this has an electric side with a rock ‘n’ roll band, and an acoustic side.
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