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** The Music/BeastieBoys rap "he ain't gonna work on Maggie's Farm anymore" during "Johnny Ryall" from ''Music/PaulsBoutique''.

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** The Music/BeastieBoys rap "he ain't gonna work on Maggie's Farm anymore" during "Johnny Ryall" from ''Music/PaulsBoutique''.
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* {{Corpsing}}: At the start of "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" because the rest of the band missed their cue.
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** The cover photo Dylan surrounded by [=LP=s] as [[Music/CurtisMayfield The Impressions']] ''Keep On Pushing'', Music/RobertJohnson's ''[[Music/RobertJohnsonTheCompleteRecordings King of the Delta Blues Singers]]'', Music/RaviShankar's ''India's Master Musician'', Creator/LotteLenya's ''Sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Music/KurtWeill'' and Eric von Schmidt's ''The Folk Blues of Eric von Schmidt''. Out of shot, but visible in other shots from the same photo session is Françoise Hardy's EP ''J'suis d' accord''. Also visible is Dylan's album cover of ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan'' and the Lord Buckley album ''The Best of Lord Buckley''.

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** The cover photo shows Dylan surrounded by [=LP=s] such [=LPs=] as [[Music/CurtisMayfield The Impressions']] ''Keep On Pushing'', Music/RobertJohnson's ''[[Music/RobertJohnsonTheCompleteRecordings King of the Delta Blues Singers]]'', Music/RaviShankar's ''India's Master Musician'', Creator/LotteLenya's ''Sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Music/KurtWeill'' and Eric von Schmidt's ''The Folk Blues of Eric von Schmidt''. Out of shot, but visible in other shots photos from the same photo session session, is Françoise Hardy's EP ''J'suis d' accord''. Also visible is Dylan's album cover of ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan'' and the Lord Buckley album ''The Best of Lord Buckley''.
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** The album cover shows Dylan surrounded by [=LPs=] from [[Music/CurtisMayfield The Impressions']] ''Keep On Pushing'', Music/RobertJohnson's ''[[Music/RobertJohnsonTheCompleteRecordings King of the Delta Blues Singers]]'', Music/RaviShankar's ''India's Master Musician'', Creator/LotteLenya's ''Sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Music/KurtWeill'' and Eric von Schmidt's ''The Folk Blues of Eric von Schmidt''. Out of shot, but visible in other shots from the same photo session is Françoise Hardy's EP ''J'suis d' accord''. Also visible is Dylan's album cover of ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan'' and the Lord Buckley album ''The Best of Lord Buckley''.

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** The album cover shows photo Dylan surrounded by [=LPs=] from [=LP=s] as [[Music/CurtisMayfield The Impressions']] ''Keep On Pushing'', Music/RobertJohnson's ''[[Music/RobertJohnsonTheCompleteRecordings King of the Delta Blues Singers]]'', Music/RaviShankar's ''India's Master Musician'', Creator/LotteLenya's ''Sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Music/KurtWeill'' and Eric von Schmidt's ''The Folk Blues of Eric von Schmidt''. Out of shot, but visible in other shots from the same photo session is Françoise Hardy's EP ''J'suis d' accord''. Also visible is Dylan's album cover of ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan'' and the Lord Buckley album ''The Best of Lord Buckley''.
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* ThrowItIn: The blooper at the start of "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream".
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* FaceOnTheCover: Dylan is shown sitting in a living room.

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* FaceOnTheCover: Dylan is shown sitting in a living room. room (specifically, the living room of his then-manager Albert Grossman's house in Woodstock, New York; the woman is Grossman's wife Sally).
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* StartingANewLife: It can be said that "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" represents a change on Dylan's part[[note]]who may or may not be Baby Blue himself - other speculations point to the political left, Joan Baez or the folk music audience itself[[/note]], something which got cemented by Dylan's choice of performing it as his last acoustic song at the infamous Newport Folk Festival of 1965, after having had his electric set met with boos (as you can see and hear in Murray Lerner's film ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Other_Side_of_the_Mirror_(film) The Other Side of the Mirror]]''). In a sense, it can be directed to himself (to leave the acoustic performer self behind), in order to no longer deal with what the folk and political communities think, say or do.

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* StartingANewLife: It can be said that "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" represents a change on Dylan's part[[note]]who may or may not be Baby Blue himself - other speculations point to the political left, Joan Baez Baez, folk singer Paul Clayton (a blue-eyed man with whom Dylan had a nasty WeUsedToBeFriends breakup) or the folk music audience itself[[/note]], something which got cemented by Dylan's choice of performing it as his last acoustic song at the infamous Newport Folk Festival of 1965, after having had his electric set met with boos (as you can see and hear in Murray Lerner's film ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Other_Side_of_the_Mirror_(film) The Other Side of the Mirror]]''). In a sense, it can be directed to himself (to leave the acoustic performer self behind), in order to no longer deal with what the folk and political communities think, say or do.

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* TheShowMustGoWrong: The blooper at the start of "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream".


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* ThrowItIn: The blooper at the start of "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream".
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''Bringing It All Back Home'' is the fifth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1965. It is generally seen as one of his best works and an important NewSoundAlbum in his catalogue due to Dylan's use of electric guitar which upset FolkMusic purists. The song is best remembered for the hits and fan favorites "Subterranean Homesick Blues", "Maggie's Farm", "Mr. Tambourine Man", "It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue". It was listed at #31 in ''Magazine/RollingStone'''s [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].

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''Bringing It All Back Home'' is the fifth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1965. It is generally seen as one of his best works and an important NewSoundAlbum in his catalogue due to Dylan's use of electric guitar which upset FolkMusic purists. The song is best remembered for the hits and fan favorites "Subterranean Homesick Blues", "Maggie's Farm", "Mr. Tambourine Man", "It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue". It was listed at #31 in ''Magazine/RollingStone'''s [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].
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* NotableMusicVideos: A very early example is the iconic video Dylan shot for the documentary film ''Film/DontLookBack'' from 1965 in which he shows a series of text cards to the tune of "Subterranean Homesick Blues".
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** The album cover shows Dylan surrounded by LPs from [[Music/CurtisMayfield The Impressions']] ''Keep On Pushing'', Music/RobertJohnson's ''[[Music/RobertJohnsonTheCompleteRecordings King of the Delta Blues Singers]]'', Music/RaviShankar's ''India's Master Musician'', Creator/LotteLenya's ''Sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Music/KurtWeill'' and Eric von Schmidt's ''The Folk Blues of Eric von Schmidt''. Out of shot, but visible in other shots from the same photo session is Françoise Hardy's EP ''J'suis d' accord''. Also visible is Dylan's album cover of ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan'' and the Lord Buckley album ''The Best of Lord Buckley''.

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** Dylan claims that "Mr. Tambourine Man" was inspired by ''Film/LaStrada'', which seems a bit opaque, since the film is about a traveling carnival performer, rather than a street musician. But, the fact that his assistant is a woman who plays a trumpet and a drum suggests that it may have influenced "She Belongs to Me" too.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Well, I wake up in the morning, fold my hands and pray for rain/I got a head full of ideas that are drivin' me insane/It's a shame the way she makes me scrub the floor/I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more!"'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Well, I wake up in the morning, fold my hands and pray for rain/I rain / I got a head full of ideas that are drivin' me insane/It's insane / It's a shame the way she makes me scrub the floor/I floor / I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more!"'']]
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* CallBack: 52 years after loosely parodying ''Literature/MobyDick'' in "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream", Dylan discussed it as one of his favorite novels in his acceptance speech for the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature.
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** The album's liner notes, written by Dylan himself, reference Music/GeorgeGershwin's "Summertime", Creator/HumphreyBogart, Creator/JayneMansfield, Music/SleepyJohnEstes, Mortimer Snerd (ventriloquist dummy of Creator/EdgarBergen), Music/TheSupremes, Creator/AllenGinsberg, Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart, Music/JohannSebastianBach, Music/HankWilliams, Creator/NormanMailer, Creator/LeoTolstoy, Music/JoeHill (the folk singer, not the author), Creator/GertrudeStein, and Creator/JamesDean.

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** The album's liner notes, written by Dylan himself, reference Music/GeorgeGershwin's "Summertime", Creator/HumphreyBogart, Creator/JayneMansfield, Music/SleepyJohnEstes, Mortimer Snerd (ventriloquist dummy of Creator/EdgarBergen), Music/TheSupremes, Creator/AllenGinsberg, Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart, Music/JohannSebastianBach, Music/HankWilliams, Creator/NormanMailer, Creator/LeoTolstoy, Music/JoeHill (the folk singer, not the author), Creator/GertrudeStein, and Creator/JamesDean.

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