The point being, I've become a bit of a closeted Bob Dylan fan lately, so I went out and bought the 'official' Royal Albert Hall concert recording (WIKIPEDIA - The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live 1966, The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert). A watershed moment in rock music, &c., &c., of course, and I never realized that Bob Dylan could rock this hard. But if my man over here had not shouted "Judas!" at precisely the moment he did - symbolizing whatever it was he was symbolizing - and had he not been caught on tape - would anybody care about Bob Dylan's 1966 world tour?
Eh, don't worry about it. This is the most genuinely spiteful and venomous recording I have ever heard and I cannot stop listening to it.
Speaking of spite and venom, I have been feeling curmudgeonly lately. Why, just this evening I saw some lacrosse mom park her exceedingly large passenger vehicle in front of a fire hydrant on my street. Well technically she was endangering the lives of residents and a grandstand full of kids, but sometimes you gotta rephrase things in terms people actually care about. So I left a polite little note:
Deep thought of the day:
If I fire-bombed your car,
they would have to tow it
before they put it out.
Have a nice day.
OK, so I don't know what is involved in fire-bombing a car, but the point is that the school year is young and I want to discourage bad behavior in the pups before it becomes habitual. Also, I was amused by the imagery of a flaming car getting towed down the street so that they can get to the fire hydrant to put it out. I am an asshole, but I swear I use my powers for good and not for evil.
- Z
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New journal music: Bob Dylan, "Like a Rolling Stone," from the "Royal Albert Hall" concert. Play it fucking loud.
I absolutely LOVE Dylan....yes the world would've totally noticed, and actually did before that....at the Newport Jazz Festival is when he first publically plugged in, I believe....I love the "play it fucking loud" part....also, his response to being called Judas was "You're a liar"....also classic.....
On a site note, if you haven't seed the Martin Scorsese documentary "No Direction Home", you should.....Also the documentary from a long time ago, "Don't Look Back" is very good, and also shows that show you speak of.
Great choice, I like how Dylan actually tells the Band that. I think people would have cared about the tour. The Judas comment was almost an afterthought. Given the hubbub at Newport about the electric set, all the serious Dylan heads were watching everything at that point. Given what followed, the Judas guy seriously needed to chill. It's a great record, almost punk in its defiance.