While this song had a connotation of being a metaphor for Dylan's obvious cannibus drug use, it is now interpreted [and performed] as being the troubles Dylan faced in the 60's for being popular and how it barred any form of going out in public for him. In response, 1.
Anyone who thinks Dylan can't sing hasn't listened to "Self Portrait" or when Dylan was in his 'country stage'. He can sing, and he can sing like a god.
Boomaga fails at quoting one of the greatest battle lines in human history. Patton: "Rommel, you magnificent bastard! I read your book!" - Battle of Kasserine Pass, February 1943
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