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December 02, 2004
Johnny's in the basement / Mixing up the medicine
I'm on the pavement / Thinking about the government
Weird Al Yankovic’s Bob parody with an Alan Ginsberg lookalike in the background and where very single lyric in the entire song is a palindrome, including the title:
Rats live on no evil star
Won't lovers revolt now?
Race fast, safe car
Pa's a sap
Ma is as selfish as I am
May a moody baby doom a yam?
(From “Particles”. By the way, most people think Weird Al is sophomoric at best)
Other wordplays and parodies on Dylan songs, including the recent Don't Think Rice Will Make Things Right
Text of the original Subterranean Homesick Blues
A Reggae tribute by Sizzla, with a little bit of Jah flava
Photos of Dead/Dylan scaffolding accident in Chicago, August 2, 2003. From “Roadie”, which has many other shoots of scaffolding accidents
Christopher Ricks is The Dylanist
Background for "Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll"
Today’s “Blog Of The Day” is Odin Soli’s“ The Mexican Year”, a fictional blog about a chance encounter in Tijuana. If you wish to have your blog considered as “Blog Of The Day”, or if you know of a blog that should get same recognition, please email me at realhanan (at) yahoo (dot) com, or post a comment at the bottom of this post.
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Bob Dylan Mailart call (through May 24, 2005):
http://dylans64thbirthday.blogspot.com/
Posted by: Ed Giecek at Dec 12, 2004 5:00:23 PM