As Marcus records, this provoked radio audiences into 'demanding all six minutes' p. Culturally, then, this is a record that changed the way we listened to popular music and the expectations we had of it. Yet Marcus does not analyse the song in the way that a literary critic might. And when you run your eyes over that famous lyric, reprinted at the start of the book, you notice that Marcus does not lay it out in the same way as it appears in Dylan's own Lyrics In Dylan's version, part of the second verse reads:.
This layout conveys the way in which Dylan actually phrases the lyric: the slight pause before each Latinate rhyme word; the suggestion in the voice, solidified typographically, that there is something subtly different about the phrase 'He's not selling any'. It is as though the phrase belongs to a different sort of discourse, or has been dropped into the song directly from the assumed conversation between the speaker and the addressee.
Marcus even changes Dylan's wording, presumably to reflect the song as he hears it: 'You say you never' in place of 'You said you'd never'. Though to conventional textual scholars, this may seem to be indefensible, the text of Lyrics is notoriously unreliable. While generations of listeners have heard the chorus of 'Tombstone Blues' the song after 'Like a Rolling Stone' on the Highway 61 Revisited album as 'Daddy's Use this link to get back to this page.
How does it feel? Author: Richard Danson Brown. Date: Feb. From: The English Review Vol. Publisher: Philip Allan Updates. Document Type: Article. Length: 1, words. You're bound to fall! You thought they were all kiddin' you You used to laugh about Everybody that was hangin' out Now you don't talk so loud Now you don't seem so proud About having to be scrounging your next meal.
How does it feel? To be on your own? With no direction home? Like a complete unknown? Like a rolling stone? You gone to the finest school, all right, miss lonely But you know you only used to get juiced in it Nobody has ever taught you how to live out on the street And now you're gonna have to get used to it You said you'd never compromise With the mystery tramp, but now you realize He's not selling any alibis As you stare into the vacuum of his eyes And say: Do you want to make a deal?
You never turned around to see the frowns on the jugglers and the clowns When they all did tricks for you You never understood that it ain't no good You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you Used to ride on a chrome horse with your diplomat Who carried on his shoulder a siamese cat Ain't it hard when you discover that He really wasn't where it's at After he took from you everything he could steal.
Princess on the steeple and all the pretty people They're all drinkin', thinkin' that they got it made Exchangin' all precious gifts, but I think you better take your diamond ring I think you better pawn it, babe!
You used to be so amused At napoleon in rags and the language that he used Go to him now, he calls you, you can't refuse! When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose You're invisible now, you got no secrets to conceal. Compartilhar no Facebook Compartilhar no Twitter. Like a Rolling Stone Bob Dylan. You thought they were all kiddin' you You used to laugh about Everybody that was hangin' out Now you don't talk so loud Now you don't seem so proud About having to be scrounging your next meal How does it feel?
You never turned around to see the frowns on the jugglers and the clowns When they all did tricks for you You never understood that it ain't no good You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you Used to ride on a chrome horse with your diplomat Who carried on his shoulder a siamese cat Ain't it hard when you discover that He really wasn't where it's at After he took from you everything he could steal How does it feel?
When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose You're invisible now, you got no secrets to conceal How does it feel? Nos avise. Traduzida por Flavius. Legendado por Ryan e Paulo.
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