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"Rocks And Grave", "Let Me Die In My Footsteps", "Gamblin' Willie's Dead Man's Hand" and "Taklin' John Birch Blues" were originally supposed to appear on the album, but [[ExecutiveMeddling against Dylan's wishes]], they were replaced at the last minute with "Girl From The North Country", "Masters Of War", "Talkin' World War III Blues" and "Bob Dylan's Dream".
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"Rocks And Grave", Gravel", "Let Me Die In My Footsteps", "Gamblin' Willie's Dead Man's Hand" and "Taklin' John Birch Blues" were originally supposed to appear on the album, but [[ExecutiveMeddling against Dylan's wishes]], they were replaced at the last minute with "Girl From The North Country", "Masters Of War", "Talkin' World War III Blues" and "Bob Dylan's Dream".
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* ContinuityNod: Dylan would later sing a different version of "Girl From The North Country" on his album ''Music/NashvilleSkyline'' (1969), in duet with Music/JohnnyCash.
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* ContinuityNod: Dylan would later sing a different version of "Girl From The North Country" on his album ''Music/NashvilleSkyline'' (1969), from 1969, in duet with Music/JohnnyCash.
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** "I Shall Be Free" namedrops UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy (whom Dylan calls up), Creator/BrigitteBardot, Creator/AnitaEkberg, Creator/SophiaLoren, baseball player Willy Mays, Martin Luther King and Nigerian musician Music/BabatundeOlatunji, best known for his best-selling album ''Music/DrumsOfPassion'' (1960). Near the end Dylan also "makes love to Creator/ElizabethTaylor" and "catches hell from Creator/RichardBurton".
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** "I Shall Be Free" namedrops name-drops UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy (whom Dylan calls up), Creator/BrigitteBardot, Creator/AnitaEkberg, Creator/SophiaLoren, baseball player Willy Mays, Martin Luther King and Nigerian musician Music/BabatundeOlatunji, best known for his best-selling album ''Music/DrumsOfPassion'' (1960).from 1960. Near the end Dylan also "makes love to Creator/ElizabethTaylor" and "catches hell from Creator/RichardBurton".
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** On the wall of the bathroom graffiti cover of Music/TheRollingStones' ''Music/BeggarsBanquet'' (1968) we can read the text: "Bob Dylan's Dream", a reference to the song of the same name from this album.
** "I Shall Be Free, No. 10" is referenced during The Music/BeastieBoys' song "Car Thief" from ''Music/PaulsBoutique'' (1989)
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** On the wall of the bathroom graffiti cover of Music/TheRollingStones' ''Music/BeggarsBanquet'' (1968) from 1968 we can read the text: "Bob Dylan's Dream", a reference to the song of the same name from this album.
** "I Shall Be Free, No. 10" is referenced during The Music/BeastieBoys' song "Car Thief" from ''Music/PaulsBoutique''(1989)from 1989
** "I Shall Be Free, No. 10" is referenced during The Music/BeastieBoys' song "Car Thief" from ''Music/PaulsBoutique''
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"Rocks And Grave", "Let Me Die In My Footsteps", "Gamblin' Willie's Dead Man's Hand" and "Taklin' John Birch Blues" were originally supposed to appear on the album, but [[ExecutiveMeddling against Dylan's wishes]], they were replaced at the last minute with "Girl From The North Country", "Masters Of War", "Talkin' World War III Blues" and "Bob Dylan's Dream".
* ContinuityNod: Dylan would later sing a different version of "Girl From The North Country" on his album ''Music/NashvilleSkyline'' (1969), in duet with Music/JohnnyCash.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: "Rocks And Grave", "Let Me Die In My Footsteps", "Gamblin' Willie's Dead Man's Hand" and "Taklin' John Birch Blues" were originally supposed to appear on the album, but against Dylan's wishes, they were replaced at the last minute with "Girl From The North Country", "Masters Of War", "Talkin' World War III Blues" and "Bob Dylan's Dream".
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** On the wall of the bathroom graffiti cover of Music/TheRollingStones' ''Music/BeggarsBanquet'' (1968) we can read the text: "Bob Dylan's Dream", a reference to the song of the same name from this album.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: "Rocks And Grave", "Let Me Die In My Footsteps", "Gamblin' Willie's Dead Man's Hand" and "Taklin' John Birch Blues" were originally supposed to appear on the album, but against Dylan's wishes, they were replaced at the last minute with "Girl From The North Country", "Masters Of War", "Talkin' World War III Blues" and "Bob Dylan's Dream".
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In 2002 the album was among the first sound recordings to be included in the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for its "historical, cultural and aesthetical importance."
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'''''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan''''' is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963. It was the first Dylan album where his own material exceeded his covers. Widely acknowledged as Dylan's first masterpiece and one of his greatest albums overall it is best remembered for the hits and audience favorites "Blowin' In The Wind", "Masters Of War", "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall", "Girl From The North Country" and "Don't Think Twice It's All Right". It's equally famous for its iconic cover photo of Dylan and his then-girlfriend walking down a UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity street.
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'''''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan''''' is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963. It was the first Dylan album where his own material exceeded his covers. Widely acknowledged as Dylan's first masterpiece and one of his greatest albums overall it is best remembered for the hits and audience favorites favourites "Blowin' In The Wind", "Masters Of War", "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall", "Girl From The North Country" and "Don't Think Twice It's All Right". It's equally famous for its iconic cover photo of Dylan and his then-girlfriend walking down a UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity street.
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# "Bob Dylan's Blues" - 2:23
# "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" - 6:55
# "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" - 3:40
# "Bob Dylan's Dream" - 5:03
# "Oxford Town" - 1:50
# "Talkin' World War III Blues" - 6:28
# "Corrina, Corrina" - 2:44
# "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance" - 2:01
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** "I Shall Be Free, No. 10" is referenced during The Music/BeastieBoys' song "Car Thief" from''Music/PaulsBoutique'' (1989)
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** ''Film/VanillaSky'': One scene duplicates the album cover of ''Music/TheFreewheelinBobDylan''. [[spoiler: Which turns out to be the clue to David's character that he has dreamt his memories about Sofia, because his memory of them two walking on Times Square is just a memory of Dylan's album cover, which he confused with reality.]]
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** ''Film/VanillaSky'': One scene in this film duplicates the album cover of ''Music/TheFreewheelinBobDylan''. cover. [[spoiler: Which turns out to be the clue to David's character that he has dreamt his memories about Sofia, because his memory of them two walking on Times Square is just a memory of Dylan's album cover, the image on "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan", which he confused with reality.]]
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** "I Shall Be Free, No. 10" is referenced during The Music/BeastieBoys' song "Car Thief" from''Music/PaulsBoutique''
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'''''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan''''' is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963. It is most famous for its iconic cover photo of Dylan and his then-girlfriend walking down a UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity street.
It was the first Dylan album where his own material exceeded his covers.
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It was the first Dylan album where his own material exceeded his covers.
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'''''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan''''' is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963. It was the first Dylan album where his own material exceeded his covers. Widely acknowledged as Dylan's first masterpiece and one of his greatest albums overall it is most best remembered for the hits and audience favorites "Blowin' In The Wind", "Masters Of War", "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall", "Girl From The North Country" and "Don't Think Twice It's All Right". It's equally famous for its iconic cover photo of Dylan and his then-girlfriend walking down a UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity street.
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* AfterTheEnd: "Talkin' World War III Blues".
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--> ''Well, I spied me a girl and before she could leave''
--> ''"Let's go and play Adam and Eve"''
--> ''I took her by the hand and my heart it was thumpin' ''
--> ''When she said, "Hey man, you crazy or sumpin' ''
--> ''You see what happened last time they started".''
* AlliterativeTitle: "'''C'''orrina, '''C'''orrina".
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And I'll stand o'er your grave 'til I'm sure that you're deaddead.''
* BreakupSong:
** "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance"
--> ''Honey, just allow me one more chance to get along with you''
--> ''Honey, just allow me one more chance, I'll do anything with you''
--> ''Well, lookin' for a woman that ain't got no man''
--> ''Is just lookin' for a needle that is lost in the sand''
** "Corrina, Corrina"
--> ''Corrina, Corrina''
--> ''Gal, where you been so long?''
--> ''Corrina, Corrina''
--> ''Gal, where you been so long?''
--> ''I been worrying about you, baby''
--> ''Baby, please come home''
** "Down The Highway"
--> ''Well, the ocean took my baby''
--> ''My baby stole my heart from me''
--> ''Yes, the ocean took my baby''
--> ''My baby took my heart from me''
--> ''She packed it all up in a suitcase''
--> ''Lord, she took it away to Italy, Italy''
** "Don't Think Twice It's All Right"
--> ''I ain't a-saying you treated me unkind''
--> ''You could have done better but I don't mind''
--> ''You just kinda wasted my precious time''
--> ''But don't think twice, it's all right.''
** "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance"
--> ''Honey, just allow me one more chance to get along with you''
--> ''Honey, just allow me one more chance, I'll do anything with you''
--> ''Well, lookin' for a woman that ain't got no man''
--> ''Is just lookin' for a needle that is lost in the sand''
** "Corrina, Corrina"
--> ''Corrina, Corrina''
--> ''Gal, where you been so long?''
--> ''Corrina, Corrina''
--> ''Gal, where you been so long?''
--> ''I been worrying about you, baby''
--> ''Baby, please come home''
** "Down The Highway"
--> ''Well, the ocean took my baby''
--> ''My baby stole my heart from me''
--> ''Yes, the ocean took my baby''
--> ''My baby took my heart from me''
--> ''She packed it all up in a suitcase''
--> ''Lord, she took it away to Italy, Italy''
** "Don't Think Twice It's All Right"
--> ''I ain't a-saying you treated me unkind''
--> ''You could have done better but I don't mind''
--> ''You just kinda wasted my precious time''
--> ''But don't think twice, it's all right.''
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* BreakupSong: "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
--> ''He went down to Oxford Town''
--> ''Guns and clubs followed him down''
--> ''All because his face was brown''
--> ''Better get away from Oxford Town''
--> ''Oxford Town around the bend''
--> ''He comes to the door, he couldn't get in''
--> ''All because of the color of his skin''
--> ''What do you think about that, my friend?''
--> ''Guns and clubs followed him down''
--> ''All because his face was brown''
--> ''Better get away from Oxford Town''
--> ''Oxford Town around the bend''
--> ''He comes to the door, he couldn't get in''
--> ''All because of the color of his skin''
--> ''What do you think about that, my friend?''
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* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: "How many years can some people exist before they are allowed to be free?" in "Blowin' In The Wind".
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* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: "How "Blown' In The Wind"
--> ''How many years can some people exist before they are allowed to befree?" in "Blowin' In The Wind". free?''
--> ''How many years can some people exist before they are allowed to be
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* JustIgnoreIt: Several lines in "Blowin' In The Wind".
* MusicIsPolitics: See ProtestSong.
* MusicIsPolitics: See ProtestSong.
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* JustIgnoreIt: Several lines in IJustWantToBeFree: "Blowin' In The Wind".Wind"
--> ''Yes, how many years can some people exist before they're allowed to be free?''
* JustIgnoreIt:
** "Blowin' In The Wind" asks several rhetorical questions, to which "the answer is blowin' in the wind".
* MusicIsPolitics: See ProtestSong. --> ''Yes, how many times can a man turn his head''
--> ''Pretending he just doesn't see?''
--> (...) Yes, how many ears must one man have''
--> ''Before he can hear people cry?''
--> ''Yes, how many death will it take till he knows''
--> ''That too many people have died?''
** "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall"
--> ''I heard ten thousand whisperin' and nobody listenin' ''
--> ''Yes, how many years can some people exist before they're allowed to be free?''
* JustIgnoreIt:
** "Blowin' In The Wind" asks several rhetorical questions, to which "the answer is blowin' in the wind".
--> ''Pretending he just doesn't see?''
--> (...) Yes, how many ears must one man have''
--> ''Before he can hear people cry?''
--> ''Yes, how many death will it take till he knows''
--> ''That too many people have died?''
** "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall"
--> ''I heard ten thousand whisperin' and nobody listenin' ''
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* OneWomanSong: "Girl From The North Country".
* PleaseDontLeaveMe: "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance".
* PleaseDontLeaveMe: "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance".
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* NostalgiaFilter: "Bob Dylan's Dream", where he dreams from his friends of the past.
--> ''How many a year has passed and gone''
--> ''Many a gamble has been lost and won''
--> ''And many a road taken by many a first friend''
--> ''And each one I've never seen again.''
--> ''I wish, I wish, I wish in vain''
--> ''That we could sit simply in that room again''
--> ''Ten thousand dollars at the drop of a hat''
--> ''I'd give it all gladly if our lives could be like that.''
* OneWomanSong: "Girl From The NorthCountry".
Country", "Corrina Corrina".
* PleaseDontLeaveMe: "Honey, Just Allow Me One MoreChance".Chance", where Dylan wants his lover to give him one more chance.
--> ''How many a year has passed and gone''
--> ''Many a gamble has been lost and won''
--> ''And many a road taken by many a first friend''
--> ''And each one I've never seen again.''
--> ''I wish, I wish, I wish in vain''
--> ''That we could sit simply in that room again''
--> ''Ten thousand dollars at the drop of a hat''
--> ''I'd give it all gladly if our lives could be like that.''
* OneWomanSong: "Girl From The North
* PleaseDontLeaveMe: "Honey, Just Allow Me One More
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* SelfTitledAlbum
* ShoutOut: "I Shall Be Free" namedrops baseball player Willy Mays, Martin Luther King and Nigerian musician Music/BabatundeOlatunji, best known for his best-selling album ''Music/DrumsOfPassion'' (1960).
* ShoutOut: "I Shall Be Free" namedrops baseball player Willy Mays, Martin Luther King and Nigerian musician Music/BabatundeOlatunji, best known for his best-selling album ''Music/DrumsOfPassion'' (1960).
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* SelfTitledAlbum
TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: "Masters Of War" is one long litany, aimed at warmongers.
--> ''You fasten all the triggers''
--> ''For the others to fire''
--> ''Then you set back and watch''
--> ''When the death count gets higher''
--> ''You hide in your mansion''
--> ''As young people's blood''
--> ''Flows out of their bodies''
--> ''And is buried in the mud.''
*ShoutOut: SelfTitledAlbum: "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan"
* ShoutOut:
** "Girl Of The North Country" borrows two lines from the traditional song "Scarborough Fair".
--> ''Remember me to one who lives there''
--> ''For she once was a true love of mine''
** "Bob Dylan's Blues"
--> ''Well, the Radio/TheLoneRanger and Tonto''
--> ''They are ridin' down the line''
--> ''Fixin' everybody's troubled, everybody except mine''
--> ''Somebody must have told 'em that I was doin' fine''
** "I Shall Be Free" namedrops UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy (whom Dylan calls up), Creator/BrigitteBardot, Creator/AnitaEkberg, Creator/SophiaLoren, baseball player Willy Mays, Martin Luther King and Nigerian musician Music/BabatundeOlatunji, best known for his best-selling album ''Music/DrumsOfPassion''(1960).(1960). Near the end Dylan also "makes love to Creator/ElizabethTaylor" and "catches hell from Creator/RichardBurton".
--> ''You fasten all the triggers''
--> ''For the others to fire''
--> ''Then you set back and watch''
--> ''When the death count gets higher''
--> ''You hide in your mansion''
--> ''As young people's blood''
--> ''Flows out of their bodies''
--> ''And is buried in the mud.''
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* ShoutOut:
** "Girl Of The North Country" borrows two lines from the traditional song "Scarborough Fair".
--> ''Remember me to one who lives there''
--> ''For she once was a true love of mine''
** "Bob Dylan's Blues"
--> ''Well, the Radio/TheLoneRanger and Tonto''
--> ''They are ridin' down the line''
--> ''Fixin' everybody's troubled, everybody except mine''
--> ''Somebody must have told 'em that I was doin' fine''
** "I Shall Be Free" namedrops UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy (whom Dylan calls up), Creator/BrigitteBardot, Creator/AnitaEkberg, Creator/SophiaLoren, baseball player Willy Mays, Martin Luther King and Nigerian musician Music/BabatundeOlatunji, best known for his best-selling album ''Music/DrumsOfPassion''
** "I Shall Be Free, No. 10" is referenced during The Music/BeastieBoys' song "Car Thief" from''Music/PaulsBoutique''
--> ''I'm a writer, a poet, a genius, I know it''
* SingerNameDrop: "Bob Dylan's Dream", "Bob Dylan's Blues" and the following line from "I Shall Be Free"
--> ''It's President Kennedy callin' me up''
--> ''He said; "My friend, Bob, what do we need to make the country grow?''
--> ''I'm a writer, a poet, a genius, I know it''
* SingerNameDrop: "Bob Dylan's Dream", "Bob Dylan's Blues" and the following line from "I Shall Be Free"
--> ''It's President Kennedy callin' me up''
--> ''He said; "My friend, Bob, what do we need to make the country grow?''
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--> ''I'm a-goin' back out 'fore the rain starts a-fallin' ''
*ThreeChordsAndTheTruthThreeChordsAndTheTruth: All the songs are acoustic, but the lyrics are powerful.
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* ToAbsentFriends: "Bob Dylan's Dream"
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* ToAbsentFriends: "Bob Dylan's Dream"Dream", where Dylan dreams of friends he lost contact with.
* TrainSong: "Bob Dylan's Dream"
--> ''While riding on a train goin' west''
--> ''I fell asleep for take me a rest''
* TrainSong: "Bob Dylan's Dream"
--> ''While riding on a train goin' west''
--> ''I fell asleep for take me a rest''
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* WarIsHell: "Masters Of War".
** "How many times must a cannonball fly before there forever banned?" in "Blowin' In The Wind".
** "How many times must a cannonball fly before there forever banned?" in "Blowin' In The Wind".
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* WarIsHell: WarIsHell:
** "Masters OfWar".
War".
--> ''You that never done nothin' ''
--> ''But build to destroy''
--> ''You play with my world''
--> ''Like it's your little toy''
--> ''You put a gun in my hand''
--> ''And you hide from my eyes''
--> ''And you turn and run farther''
--> ''When the fast bullets fly. ''
**"How "Blowin' In The Wind"
--> ''How many times must a cannonball fly before there foreverbanned?" in "Blowin' In The Wind". banned?''
** "Masters Of
--> ''You that never done nothin' ''
--> ''But build to destroy''
--> ''You play with my world''
--> ''Like it's your little toy''
--> ''You put a gun in my hand''
--> ''And you hide from my eyes''
--> ''And you turn and run farther''
--> ''When the fast bullets fly. ''
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* WorldWarThree: WorldWarThree:
** "Talkin' World War III Blues".
--> ''Some time ago a crazy dream came to me''
--> ''I dreamt I was walkin' into World War Three''
--> ''I went to the doctor the very next day''
--> ''To see what kinda words he could say''
--> ''He said it was a bad dream''
--> ''I wouldn't worry 'bout it none, though''
--> ''They're dreams and they're only in your head.''
--> ''I said, "Hold it, Doc, a World War passed through my brain".''
--> ''He said, "Nurse, get your pad, this boy's insane".''
** "Masters Of War"
--> ''A world war can be won, you want me to believe''
** "Talkin' World War III Blues".
--> ''Some time ago a crazy dream came to me''
--> ''I dreamt I was walkin' into World War Three''
--> ''I went to the doctor the very next day''
--> ''To see what kinda words he could say''
--> ''He said it was a bad dream''
--> ''I wouldn't worry 'bout it none, though''
--> ''They're dreams and they're only in your head.''
--> ''I said, "Hold it, Doc, a World War passed through my brain".''
--> ''He said, "Nurse, get your pad, this boy's insane".''
** "Masters Of War"
--> ''A world war can be won, you want me to believe''
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--> ''Oh, I set me down on a television floor,''
--> ''I flipped the channel to number four.''
--> ''Out of the shower comes a football man''
--> '' With a bottle of oil in his hand.''
--> ''Greasy kid stuff.''
--> ''What I want to know, Mr Football Man, is''
--> ''What do you do about Willy Mays,''
--> ''Martin Luther King,''
--> ''Olatunji?''
--> ''Oh, I set me down on a television floor,''
--> ''I flipped the channel to number four.''
--> ''Out of the shower comes a football man''
--> '' With a bottle of oil in his hand.''
--> ''Greasy kid stuff.''
--> ''What I want to know, Mr Football Man, is''
--> ''What do you do about Willy Mays,''
--> ''Martin Luther King,''
--> ''Olatunji?''
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* TimeMarchesOn: During "I Shall Be Free" Dylan phones up president UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy.
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* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: "The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind."
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* MinimalisticCoverArt: A photo of Dylan and then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo walking down Jones Street in Manhattan's West Village.
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!!Tracklist:
# "Blowin' in the Wind" - 2:48
# "Girl from the North Country" - 3:22
# "Masters of War" - 4:34
# "Down the Highway" - 3:27
# "Blowin' in the Wind" - 2:48
# "Girl from the North Country" - 3:22
# "Masters of War" - 4:34
# "Down the Highway" - 3:27
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!! This album offers freewheelin' examples of:
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'''''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan''''' is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963 and famous for its iconic cover photo of Dylan and his then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo walking down a UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity street.
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* MinimalisticCoverArt: Bob and his then girlfriend walking through the streets.
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'''''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan''''' is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963 and famous for its iconic album cover photo of Dylan and his then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo walking down a UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity street.
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'''''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan''''' is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963 and famous for its iconic album cover on which photo of Dylan and his girlfriend then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo walking in the streets of UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity.
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!!!Tracklist:
# Blowin' In The Wind
# Girl From The North Country
# Masters Of War
# Down The Highway
# Bob Dylan's Blues
# A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
# Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
# Bob Dylan's Dream
# Oxford Town
# Talkin' World War III Blues
# Corrina, Corrina
# Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance
# I Shall Be Free
# Blowin' In The Wind
# Girl From The North Country
# Masters Of War
# Down The Highway
# Bob Dylan's Blues
# A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
# Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
# Bob Dylan's Dream
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# Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance
# I Shall Be Free
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"The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963 and famous for its iconic album cover on which Dylan and his girlfriend walk thru walking in the streets of UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity.
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!!!Tracklist:
# Blowin' In The Wind
# Girl From The North Country
# Masters Of War
# Down The Highway
# Bob Dylan's Blues
# A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
# Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
# Bob Dylan's Dream
# Oxford Town
# Talkin' World War III Blues
# Corrina, Corrina
# Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance
# I Shall Be Free
# Blowin' In The Wind
# Girl From The North Country
# Masters Of War
# Down The Highway
# Bob Dylan's Blues
# A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
# Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
# Bob Dylan's Dream
# Oxford Town
# Talkin' World War III Blues
# Corrina, Corrina
# Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance
# I Shall Be Free
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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: "Masters of War".
-->I hope that you die and your death will come soon\\
I will follow your casket on that pale afternoon\\
And I'll watch as your lowered down to your death bed\\
And I'll stand o'er your grave 'til I'm sure that you're dead
-->I hope that you die and your death will come soon\\
I will follow your casket on that pale afternoon\\
And I'll watch as your lowered down to your death bed\\
And I'll stand o'er your grave 'til I'm sure that you're dead
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* FinalSpeech: "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" was written in the midst of the [[UsefulNotes/TheColdWar Cuban Missile Crisis]].
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* FinalSpeech: "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" was written in the midst of the [[UsefulNotes/TheColdWar [[UsefulNotes/ColdWar Cuban Missile Crisis]].
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It's President [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy Kennedy callin' me up \\
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It's President [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy Kennedy Kennedy]] callin' me up \\
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* BlackComedy: "Talkin' World War III Blues" starts out with Dylan surviving a nuclear assault on New York, and then gets bleaker and bleaker without ever losing its sense of humour.
* BreakupSong: "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
* FinalSpeech: "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" was written in the midst of the [[UsefulNotes/TheColdWar Cuban Missile Crisis]].
-->Every line in it is actually the start of a whole new song. But when I wrote it, I thought I wouldn't have enough time alive to write all those songs so I put all I could into this one.
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* ProductionForeshadowing: Electric guitar and drums on "Corrina, Corrina", several years before he officially "went electric."
* ProtestSong: "Blowin' In TheWind" Wind", "Oxford Town", "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" and "Masters Of War".
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* SomethingElseAlsoRises: "I Shall Be Free"
-->Well, my telephone rang it would not stop \\
It's President [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy Kennedy callin' me up \\
He said, "My friend Bob, what do we need to make the country grow?" \\
I said, "My friend John, [[MsFanService Brigitte Bardot! Anita Ekberg! Sophia Loren!]] \\
...Country'll grow!"
-->Well, my telephone rang it would not stop \\
It's President [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy Kennedy callin' me up \\
He said, "My friend Bob, what do we need to make the country grow?" \\
I said, "My friend John, [[MsFanService Brigitte Bardot! Anita Ekberg! Sophia Loren!]] \\
...Country'll grow!"
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* WorldWarThree: "Talkin' World War III Blues".Blues".
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* BreatherSong: "Bob Dylan's Blues" and "I Shall Be Free", which are far more light than the heavier topics on the album.
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* BreatherSong: [[BreatherEpisode Breather Song]]: "Bob Dylan's Blues" and "I Shall Be Free", which are far more light than the heavier topics on the album.
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* AfterTheEnd: "Talkin' World War III Blues".
* BreatherSong: "Bob Dylan's Blues" and "I Shall Be Free", which are far more light than the heavier topics on the album.
* BreatherSong: "Bob Dylan's Blues" and "I Shall Be Free", which are far more light than the heavier topics on the album.
* ProtestSong: "Blowin' In The Wind" and "Masters Of War".
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* SpokenWord: The intro to "Bob Dylan's Blues". Blues".
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"The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963 and famous for its iconic album cover on which Dylan and his girlfriend walk thru the streets of New York City.
It was the first Dylan album where his own material exceeded his covers.
!! This album offers freewheelin' examples of:
* ButNotTooBlack: "Oxford Town" is a sardonic attack on the segregation of Afro-Americans at the universities.
* ButNowIMustGo: The central message of "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright".
* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: "The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind."
* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: "How many years can some people exist before they are allowed to be free?" in "Blowin' In The Wind".
* JustIgnoreIt: Several lines in "Blowin' In The Wind".
* MinimalisticCoverArt: Bob and his then girlfriend walking through the streets.
* OneWomanSong: "Girl From The North Country".
* PleaseDontLeaveMe: "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance".
* RhetoricalQuestion: "Blowin' In The Wind".
* SomethingBlues: "Bob Dylan's Blues".
* SpokenWord: The intro to "Bob Dylan's Blues".
* WalkingTheEarth: "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright", "Down The Highway" and "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall".
* WarIsHell: "Masters Of War".
** "How many times must a cannonball fly before there forever banned?" in "Blowin' In The Wind".
* WinYourFreedom: "I Shall Be Free".
* WorldWarThree: "Talkin' World War III Blues".
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"The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" is the second studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1963 and famous for its iconic album cover on which Dylan and his girlfriend walk thru the streets of New York City.
It was the first Dylan album where his own material exceeded his covers.
!! This album offers freewheelin' examples of:
* ButNotTooBlack: "Oxford Town" is a sardonic attack on the segregation of Afro-Americans at the universities.
* ButNowIMustGo: The central message of "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright".
* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: "The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind."
* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: "How many years can some people exist before they are allowed to be free?" in "Blowin' In The Wind".
* JustIgnoreIt: Several lines in "Blowin' In The Wind".
* MinimalisticCoverArt: Bob and his then girlfriend walking through the streets.
* OneWomanSong: "Girl From The North Country".
* PleaseDontLeaveMe: "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance".
* RhetoricalQuestion: "Blowin' In The Wind".
* SomethingBlues: "Bob Dylan's Blues".
* SpokenWord: The intro to "Bob Dylan's Blues".
* WalkingTheEarth: "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright", "Down The Highway" and "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall".
* WarIsHell: "Masters Of War".
** "How many times must a cannonball fly before there forever banned?" in "Blowin' In The Wind".
* WinYourFreedom: "I Shall Be Free".
* WorldWarThree: "Talkin' World War III Blues".