Abe said, âWhere do you want this killin' done?â God said, âOut on Highway 61â
@odd You youngsters today! Donât think anything is worth knowing about unless it happened within the last 50 years đ
Itâs very early Bob Dylan: âHighway 61 Revisitedâ
@artkavanagh đ¤Śđťââď¸ That sounds familiar! I was reading and searching Genesis, and had no luck.
@artkavanagh While youâre not wrong in terms of actual years, I find it strangely difficult to think of it as âvery earlyâ Dylan.
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@garciabuxton !! I'd guess that Dylan was thinking of the southern end. But I looked up Highway 61, and it runs basically the entire length of the Mississippi. Imagine driving the whole thing.
@garciabuxton Joyce nailed it with the perfect pictures of US H61 near Winona, MN. This section of the road even has it's own Wikipedia page that includes a link to Bob's song and trivia about its standing in the Rolling Stone listing of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
@devilgate Fair point. I was trying to disguise the fact that Iâve barely listened to anything later than Blood on the Tracks!
@devilgate Maybe it feels that way to you because the song is performed regularly by Bob. He's performed it at least 2,000 times between 31 Aug 1969 and 2 Nov 2019. So it doesn't belong just in the time of the H61 album, but has been constantly recreated ever since until the pandemic. The song is always alive and new.
@Ron Thatâs a good point, and an impressive statistic. But Iâve only seen him live once. Itâs more that I play the album reasonably often, so it doesnât feel like itâs from the past, you know?
@devilgate Absolutely right, Martin! It is certainly one of his greatest songs and will surely live for a very long time. đż