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* LadykillerInLove: Possibly might be the case with the man in "Simple Twist of Fate" and why he can't let go of the woman's memory.


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* StalkerWithACrush: The man going after the woman toward the end of "Simple Twist of Fate" can be seen as an example.
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** "You're a Big Girl Now." "Love is so simple" is the CatchPhrase of Garance in ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Paradise Children of Paradise]]'', a film that Dylan has called one of his favorites.

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** "You're a Big Girl Now." "Love is so simple" is the CatchPhrase of Garance in ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Paradise Children of Paradise]]'', ''Film/ChildrenOfParadise'', a film that Dylan has called one of his favorites.

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* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: "Meet me in the morning, 56th and Wabasha". There doesn't appear to be any city with that particular intersection. St. Paul, Minnesota has a major thoroughfare called Wabasha Street, but it ends at 12th Street.
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--> ''She was working in a topless place''

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* ShoutOut: "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" name-drops Creator/PaulVerlaine and Creator/ArthurRimbaud.

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** "You're a Big Girl Now." "Love is so simple" is the CatchPhrase of Garance in ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Paradise Children of Paradise]]'', a film that Dylan has called one of his favorites.
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* FourMoreMeasures: "Tangled Up in Blue", "You're a Big Girl Now" and "Lily, Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts" all have intros that go on longer than you'd expect. On "Lily" it's really obvious where Bob's supposed to start his vocal, but he waits two more bars before he actually does.

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* FourMoreMeasures: "Tangled Up in Blue", "You're a Big Girl Now" and "Lily, Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts" all have intros that go on longer than you'd expect. On "Lily" it's really obvious where Bob's supposed to start his vocal, singing, but he waits two more bars before he actually does.
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* FourMoreMeasures: "Tangled Up in Blue", "You're a Big Girl Now" and "Lily, Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts" all have intros that go on longer than you'd expect. On "Lily" it's really obvious where Bob's supposed to start his vocal, but he waits two more bars before he actually does.


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* LyricalColdOpen: "Idiot Wind"
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* AscendedMeme: The cover art. Paul Till was a 20-year-old amateur photographer and Dylan fan who took a picture of him onstage at his 1974 Toronto concert, then added some darkroom effects and hand-coloring. He started selling copies and sent one unsolicited to Dylan's office. Dylan saw it and chose it for his new album. Till tells the whole story [[http://rockpopgallery.typepad.com/rockpop_gallery_news/2008/06/cover-story-interview---bob-dylans-blood-on-the-tracks-with-photography-by-paul-till.html here]].
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--> ''Mine 've ben like Verlaine and Rimbaud''

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--> ''Mine 've ben been like Verlaine and Rimbaud''Rimbaud'' [[note]]Specifically referring to an incident where Verlaine drunkenly shot Rimbaud. Rimbaud survived but Verlaine wound up in prison.[[/note]]
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-> ''This is my favourite album ever. I spent the end of my teenage years and my early twenties listening to old music – {{Rockabilly}} music, stuff like that. Then I discovered FolkMusic when I was 25, and that led me to Dylan. He totally blew me away with this. It’s like the great album from the second period, y’know? He did that first run of albums in the Sixties, then he started doing his less troublesome albums – and out of that comes "Blood On The Tracks". It’s his [[MagnumOpus masterpiece]]. "Tangled Up In Blue" (...), it’s my all-time favourite song. It’s one of those songs where the lyrics are ambiguous you can actually write the song yourself. That’s a lot of fun – it’s like Dylan fooling around with the listener, playing on the way he or she interprets the lyrics. "It’s very hard to take individual songs off Blood On the Tracks, because it works so well as an entire album. I used to think "If You See Her, Say Hello" was a more powerful song than "Tangled Up In Blue" but, over the years I've kinda realized "Tangled..." has the edge, just for the fun you can have with it.’''

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-> ''This is my favourite album ever. I spent the end of my teenage years and my early twenties listening to old music – {{Rockabilly}} music, stuff like that. Then I discovered FolkMusic when I was 25, and that led me to Dylan. He totally blew me away with this. It’s like the great album from the second period, y’know? He did that first run of albums in the Sixties, then he started doing his less troublesome albums – and out of that comes "Blood On The Tracks". It’s his [[MagnumOpus masterpiece]].masterpiece. "Tangled Up In Blue" (...), it’s my all-time favourite song. It’s one of those songs where the lyrics are ambiguous you can actually write the song yourself. That’s a lot of fun – it’s like Dylan fooling around with the listener, playing on the way he or she interprets the lyrics. "It’s very hard to take individual songs off Blood On the Tracks, because it works so well as an entire album. I used to think "If You See Her, Say Hello" was a more powerful song than "Tangled Up In Blue" but, over the years I've kinda realized "Tangled..." has the edge, just for the fun you can have with it.’''
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''Blood On The Tracks'' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970's, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' in 1997. It was listed at nr. #16 in ''Magazine/RollingStone'''s [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]]. It's well remembered for the hits "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Shelter From The Storm".

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''Blood On The Tracks'' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970's, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' in 1997. It was listed at nr. #16 in ''Magazine/RollingStone'''s [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]]. It's well remembered for the hits "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Shelter From The Storm".
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'''''Blood On The Tracks''''' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970's, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' in 1997. It was listed at nr. #16 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].It's well remembered for the hits "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Shelter From The Storm".

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'''''Blood ''Blood On The Tracks''''' Tracks'' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970's, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' in 1997. It was listed at nr. #16 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime ''Magazine/RollingStone'''s [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of of All Time]].Time]]. It's well remembered for the hits "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Shelter From The Storm".
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* BikiniBar: "Tangled Up In Blue."

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* BikiniBar: "Tangled Up In Blue."Blue":



* InterruptedSuicide: "Simple Twist Of Fate"

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* IJustWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: In "If You See Her, Say Hello":
--> ''I always have respected her for busting out and gettin' free''
--> ''Oh, whatever makes her happy, I won't stand in the way''
* InterruptedSuicide: "Simple Twist Of Fate"Fate":



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'''''Blood On The Tracks''''' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970's, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' in 1997. It's well remembered for the hits "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Shelter From The Storm".

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'''''Blood On The Tracks''''' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970's, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' in 1997. It was listed at nr. #16 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].It's well remembered for the hits "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Shelter From The Storm".
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* CoolShades: Bob wears them on the album cover.
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'''''Blood On The Tracks''''' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970s, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997). It's well remembered for the hits "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Shelter From The Storm".

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'''''Blood On The Tracks''''' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970s, 1970's, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).in 1997. It's well remembered for the hits "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Shelter From The Storm".






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* ShoutOut: "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" namedrops Creator/PaulVerlaine and Creator/ArthurRimbaud.

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-> '''Creator/QuentinTarantino''', who, in a 1994 interview with Melody Maker about his personal Top 10 favorite albums, put "Blood On The Tracks" first place and "Tangled Up In Blue" second place, despite the fact it's just a song and from the same album.

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-> '''Creator/QuentinTarantino''', who, in a 1994 interview with Melody Maker about his personal Top 10 favorite favourite albums, put "Blood On The Tracks" first place and "Tangled Up In Blue" second place, despite the fact it's just a song and from the same album.



# "Tangled Up In Blue" - 5:40
# "Simple Twist Of Fate" - 4:18
# "You're A Big Girl Now" - 4:36
# "Idiot Wind" - 7:45
# "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" - 2:58
# "Meet Me In The Morning" - 4:19
# "Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts" - 8:50
# "If You See Her, Say Hello" - 4:46
# "Shelter From The Storm" - 4:59
# "Buckets Of Rain" - 3:29

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# "Tangled Up In Blue" - 5:40
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# "Simple Twist Of Fate" - 4:18
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# "You're A Big Girl Now" - 4:36
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# "Idiot Wind" - 7:45
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# "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" - 2:58
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# "Meet Me In The Morning" - 4:19
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# "Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts" - 8:50
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# "If You See Her, Say Hello" - 4:46
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# "Shelter From The Storm" - 4:59
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# "Buckets Of Rain" - 3:29
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Blood On The Tracks''.]]

'''''Blood On The Tracks''''' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970s, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).

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[[caption-width-right:350:''Blood [[caption-width-right:350:''Lord knows I've paid some dues, getting through, tangled up in blue.'']]

-> ''This is my favourite album ever. I spent the end of my teenage years and my early twenties listening to old music – {{Rockabilly}} music, stuff like that. Then I discovered FolkMusic when I was 25, and that led me to Dylan. He totally blew me away with this. It’s like the great album from the second period, y’know? He did that first run of albums in the Sixties, then he started doing his less troublesome albums – and out of that comes "Blood
On The Tracks''.]]

Tracks". It’s his [[MagnumOpus masterpiece]]. "Tangled Up In Blue" (...), it’s my all-time favourite song. It’s one of those songs where the lyrics are ambiguous you can actually write the song yourself. That’s a lot of fun – it’s like Dylan fooling around with the listener, playing on the way he or she interprets the lyrics. "It’s very hard to take individual songs off Blood On the Tracks, because it works so well as an entire album. I used to think "If You See Her, Say Hello" was a more powerful song than "Tangled Up In Blue" but, over the years I've kinda realized "Tangled..." has the edge, just for the fun you can have with it.’''

-> '''Creator/QuentinTarantino''', who, in a 1994 interview with Melody Maker about his personal Top 10 favorite albums, put "Blood On The Tracks" first place and "Tangled Up In Blue" second place, despite the fact it's just a song and from the same album.

'''''Blood On The Tracks''''' is the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970s, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).
(1997). It's well remembered for the hits "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Shelter From The Storm".




* AStormIsComing: "Shelter From The Storm".
* BikiniBar: The "topless place" in "Tangled Up In Blue."

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\n* AlliterativeTitle: "'''M'''eet '''M'''e In The '''M'''orning".
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: "Meet Me In The Morning"
--> ''Little rooster crowing there must be something on his mind''
--> ''Well, I feel just like that rooster''
--> ''Honey, ya treat me so unkind''
* AStormIsComing: "Shelter From The Storm".
Storm", where the woman gives the male protagonist shelter from what could possibly be a metaphorical storm.
* AsTheGoodBookSays: "Shelter From The Storm"
--> ''She walked up to me so gracefully and took my crown of thorns''
--> ''"Come in", she said, "I'll give you shelter from the storm".''
* BikiniBar: The "topless place" in "Tangled Up In Blue.""
--> ''She was working in a topless place''



* LoveableRogue: The Jack of Hearts.

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* InterruptedSuicide: "Simple Twist Of Fate"
--> ''He told himself he didn't care pushed the window open wide''
--> ''Felt an emptiness inside to which he just could not relate''
--> ''Brought on by a simple twist of fate''
* LoveableRogue: The Jack of Hearts.Hearts in "Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts", who fascinates everybody despite being a scoundrel.


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--> ''And though our separation it pierced me to the heart''
--> ''She still lives inside of me, we've never been apart''


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* NotStayingForBreakfast: "Simple Twist Of Fate"
--> ''He woke up the room was bare''
--> ''He didn't see her anywhere''


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* PepTalkSong: "Shelter From The Storm"
--> ''Try imagining a place where it's always safe and warm''
--> ''"Come in" she said''
--> ''"I'll give you shelter from the storm".''


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--> ''It's a wonder that you still know how to breathe''
* RuleOfSeven: "Idiot Wind"
--> ''The priest wore black on the seventh day and sat stone faced while the building burned''


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* ShoutOut: "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" namedrops Creator/PaulVerlaine and Creator/ArthurRimbaud.
--> ''Situations have ended sad''
--> ''Relationship have all been bad''
--> ''Mine 've ben like Verlaine and Rimbaud''

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* FaceOnTheCover: Dylan's face in profile.



* MinimalisticCoverArt: A painting of Dylan in profile.

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'''''Blood on the Tracks''''' is a 1975 album by Music/BobDylan. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970s, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).

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'''''Blood on the On The Tracks''''' is a 1975 the fifteenth studio album by Music/BobDylan. Music/BobDylan, released in 1975. Perhaps his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970s, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).(1997).



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# "Tangled Up in Blue" - 5:40
# "Simple Twist of Fate" - 4:18
# "You're a Big Girl Now" - 4:36

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!! Tracklist:

# "Tangled Up in In Blue" - 5:40
# "Simple Twist of Of Fate" - 4:18
# "You're a A Big Girl Now" - 4:36



# "Meet Me in the Morning" - 4:19
# "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" - 8:50

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# "Meet Me in the In The Morning" - 4:19
# "Lily, Rosemary and the And The Jack of Of Hearts" - 8:50



# "Shelter from the Storm" - 4:59
# "Buckets of Rain" - 3:29

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* BikiniBar: The "topless place" in "Tangled Up in Blue."

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* BikiniBar: The "topless place" in "Tangled Up in In Blue."



* OverlyLongTitle: "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" and "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go".

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* OverlyLongTitle: "Lily, Rosemary and the And The Jack of Of Hearts" and "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go".



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'''''Blood on the Tracks''''' is a 1975 album by Music/BobDylan. Perhaps Dylan's most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970s, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).

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'''''Blood on the Tracks''''' is a 1975 album by Music/BobDylan. Perhaps Dylan's his most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike to be Dylan's best album of the 1970s, and would be his last consensus "classic" until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).
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'''''Blood on the Tracks''''' is a 1975 album by Music/BobDylan. According to fans and critics alike this was Dylan's best album of the 1970s and would be his last "classic" one until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).

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'''''Blood on the Tracks''''' is a 1975 album by Music/BobDylan. According to Perhaps Dylan's most personal effort, reflecting the breakdown of his relationship with then-wife Sara, it's considered by most fans and critics alike this was to be Dylan's best album of the 1970s 1970s, and would be his last consensus "classic" one until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).
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"Blood On The Tracks" '''''Blood on the Tracks''''' is a 1975 album by Music/BobDylan. According to fans and critics alike this was Dylan's best album of the 1970s and would be his last "excellent one" "classic" one until ''Music/TimeOutOfMind'' (1997).

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# "Tangled Up in Blue" - 5:40
# "Simple Twist of Fate" - 4:18
# "You're a Big Girl Now" - 4:36
# "Idiot Wind" - 7:45
# "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" - 2:58
# "Meet Me in the Morning" - 4:19
# "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" - 8:50
# "If You See Her, Say Hello" - 4:46
# "Shelter from the Storm" - 4:59
# "Buckets of Rain" - 3:29

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* BreakupSong: One of the most iconic break-up ''albums'', inspired by Dylan's marriage falling apart. Pretty much all of the songs are about failed relationships, from a one night stand in "Simple Twist Of Fate" to divorce proceedings in "Idiot Wind".
* LoveNostalgiaSong: "If You See Her, Say Hello", as released, is mostly this. Later live versions tend to [[http://expectingrain.com/dok/div/ifyouseeher.html subvert it]].
* LyricSwap: "Idiot Wind" ends each (rather long) verse with the line "You're an idiot, babe, it's a wonder that you still know how to breathe" before switching to "[[SelfDeprecation We're idiots, babe]], it's a wonder we can even feed ourselves" in the last verse.


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* RearrangeTheSong: Most of the songs have become concert mainstays, and almost all of them have gone through several rewrites over the years. As illustrated [[http://dylanchords.info/16_bott/tangled_up_in_blue.htm here]], "Tangled Up In Blue" is probably his most tinkered-with song lyrically.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: "Idiot Wind".
* ShaggyDogStory: "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts".
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"Blood On The Tracks" is a 1975 album by Music/BobDylan. According to fans and critics alike this was Dylan's best album of the 1970s and would be his last "excellent one" until Music/TimeOutOfMind (1997).

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* AStormIsComing: "Shelter From The Storm".
* BikiniBar: The "topless place" in "Tangled Up in Blue."
* MinimalisticCoverArt: A painting of Dylan in profile.
* OverlyLongTitle: "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" and "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go".

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