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When was the 1st time you heard this song?

Tangled up in blue
by Bob Dylan

Early one mornin' the sun was shinin',
I was layin' in bed
Wond'rin' if she'd changed at all
If her hair was still red.
Her folks they said our lives together
Sure was gonna be rough
They never did like Mama's homemade dress
Papa's bankbook wasn't big enough.
And I was standin' on the side of the road
Rain fallin' on my shoes
Heading out for the East Coast
Lord knows I've paid some dues gettin' through,
Tangled up in blue.

She was married when we first met
Soon to be divorced
I helped her out of a jam, I guess,
But I used a little too much force.
We drove that car as far as we could
Abandoned it out West
Split up on a dark sad night
Both agreeing it was best.
She turned around to look at me
As I was walkin' away
I heard her say over my shoulder,
"We'll meet again someday on the avenue,"
Tangled up in blue.

I had a job in the great north woods
Working as a cook for a spell
But I never did like it all that much
And one day the ax just fell.
So I drifted down to New Orleans
Where I happened to be employed
Workin' for a while on a fishin' boat
Right outside of Delacroix.
But all the while I was alone
The past was close behind,
I seen a lot of women
But she never escaped my mind, and I just grew
Tangled up in blue.

She was workin' in a topless place
And I stopped in for a beer,
I just kept lookin' at the side of her face
In the spotlight so clear.
And later on as the crowd thinned out
I's just about to do the same,
She was standing there in back of my chair
Said to me, "Don't I know your name?"
I muttered somethin' underneath my breath,
She studied the lines on my face.
I must admit I felt a little uneasy
When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe,
Tangled up in blue.

She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe
"I thought you'd never say hello," she said
"You look like the silent type."
Then she opened up a book of poems
And handed it to me
Written by an Italian poet
From the thirteenth century.
And every one of them words rang true
And glowed like burnin' coal
Pourin' off of every page
Like it was written in my soul from me to you,
Tangled up in blue.

I lived with them on Montague Street
In a basement down the stairs,
There was music in the cafes at night
And revolution in the air.
Then he started into dealing with slaves
And something inside of him died.
She had to sell everything she owned
And froze up inside.
And when finally the bottom fell out
I became withdrawn,
The only thing I knew how to do
Was to keep on keepin' on like a bird that flew,
Tangled up in blue.

So now I'm goin' back again,
I got to get to her somehow.
All the people we used to know
They're an illusion to me now.
Some are mathematicians
Some are carpenter's wives.
Don't know how it all got started,
I don't know what they're doin' with their lives.
But me, I'm still on the road
Headin' for another joint
We always did feel the same,
We just saw it from a different point of view,
Tangled up in blue.

Copyright © 1974 Ram's Horn Music



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Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 10-Apr-2002 5:27pm  
I've never heard this song before.
confetti
posted 10-Apr-2002 5:37pm  
I love you!  * smile *

The 1st time? Probably in gestation. Both my parents were Dylan nuts. It's not the greatest on "Blood on the Tracks" though...I'm crazy about "Shelter from the Storm".
romkey Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 10-Apr-2002 6:12pm  
I have no idea. It was a long time ago.
Zang
posted 10-Apr-2002 6:38pm  
I don't recall ever having heard that song.
mimind
posted 10-Apr-2002 7:49pm  
probably 10 years ago.
mimind
posted 10-Apr-2002 7:51pm  
i like subterranian homesick blues the best.
lara
posted 10-Apr-2002 8:11pm  
probably 1987. i had a roommate for a while who was a total bob dylan freak.  * dead face *
lara
(reply to mimind) posted 10-Apr-2002 8:11pm  
i like subterranean homesick alien.
mandy Gold Qualifier
posted 10-Apr-2002 8:50pm  
Have I heard this?
jettles Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 10-Apr-2002 9:44pm  
a long long time ago!!!
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 10-Apr-2002 10:18pm  
Never. But I used to be a big Dylan fan, especially for his first few albums, the folky ones.
mimind
(reply to lara) posted 10-Apr-2002 10:19pm  
never heard about an alien part.
southernyankee Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 10-Apr-2002 11:01pm  
never heard it. Actually i don't even listen to Bob Dilan.

There was one song my sweetmates used to play. Maggie's farm. It caught my attention, but thats only cause Rage coverered that song.

"and he hands you a nickle, and he hands you a dime, and he spits in your face just for kicks"
... And she's 68, but she says she... 24!, and i aint gonna work for, and i aint gonna work for, maggies farm no more"
darkshadowsseeker
posted 11-Apr-2002 1:07am  
I've never heard this song, but I also don't care for Bob Dylan.
Cain
posted 11-Apr-2002 6:30am  
As far as I know, I've never heard it.
Dino
posted 11-Apr-2002 7:10am  
One day I'm gonna make a survey called - 'have you ever walked down Old Compton Street?'
teatree
posted 11-Apr-2002 2:18pm  
I don't listen to Bob Dylan. He mumbles worse than Tom Petty and I can't abide mumbling, indistinct singers.
confetti
(reply to southernyankee) posted 11-Apr-2002 7:08pm  
It's "She's 68 but she says she's 54".
roozle
posted 11-Apr-2002 11:10pm  
I don't know when I first heard of it, but I associate the sound of it with visiting friends in NYC that I hung around with in college. Brought back memories of people I haven't seen in a while...
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 11-Apr-2002 11:16pm  
Around 1985.
southernyankee Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to confetti) posted 12-Apr-2002 12:21am  
oh, my bad. I guess i am going to have to listen my the Renegades CD again tonight
Gamera
posted 12-Apr-2002 12:39am  
I have no earthly way of remembering. It's just part of my brain, like "Happy Birthday," and "Stairway to Heaven" and "Freedom."
lara
(reply to mimind) posted 12-Apr-2002 8:21am  
it's a radiohead song.
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 12-Apr-2002 7:06pm  
Not sure - It was before I grew real breasts anyways...

So what year was it?
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Zang) posted 12-Apr-2002 7:07pm  
What???? Who is this person impersonating Zang (my music reference guy)?
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Gamera) posted 12-Apr-2002 7:10pm  
Yeah! That is about as right a description for me too!
Zang
(reply to Irene007) posted 12-Apr-2002 11:09pm  
confetti
(reply to southernyankee) posted 12-Apr-2002 11:21pm  
Listen to "Bring it all back home" instead  * smile *
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Zang) posted 12-Apr-2002 11:26pm  
You took the words out of my mouth!
southernyankee Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to confetti) posted 12-Apr-2002 11:35pm  
what's that??
confetti
(reply to southernyankee) posted 13-Apr-2002 1:10am  
That's the Bob Dylan album with the original song version. It's fantastic. It has "It's all over now, baby blue", which is his best song.
Zang
(reply to Irene007) posted 13-Apr-2002 1:46am  
Aren't I lazy?  * grin *
I couldn't be bothered to repeat myself. I knew I'd said my little Bob Dylan bit before...I was glad it was near the top of the page so you didn't have to hunt for it.  * smile *
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Zang) posted 13-Apr-2002 2:56am  
Jeez! And I thought you were just trying to disguise your age with your ignorance of the song... * wink *
mimind
(reply to lara) posted 13-Apr-2002 1:42pm  
k
Zang
(reply to Irene007) posted 13-Apr-2002 4:03pm  
When that album came out I was 12 years old. My musical tastes hadn't become very sophisticated yet. (That started not too long after.) I was listening to Elton John and other Top-40 type stuff. When I think of Bob Dylan, I tend to think of the earliest stuff; his first four albums.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 13-Apr-2002 11:37pm  
I keep running across references to Dylan everywhere. Weird.
Oscar
posted 14-Apr-2002 3:26pm  
never
southernyankee Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to confetti) posted 14-Apr-2002 5:04pm  
sure, i guess i could download a few songs from kazaa but i am not exactly a bob dylan "kind of person" so dont expect me to like it, weather or not he's talented or not, and if its any good or not
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Zang) posted 16-Apr-2002 8:08am  
When did that song come out (make it simple for me, just remind me of your age)?
Zang
(reply to Irene007) posted 16-Apr-2002 4:21pm  
The song came out in January of 1975. I turned 40 a month ago today.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to Zang) posted 17-Apr-2002 6:11am  
Happy 481 months! How's the view from there?
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Zang) posted 17-Apr-2002 8:03am  
Spring chicken!  * wink *
Hey! What do you do for a living anyway? I think that my sister and her boyfriend's business may have parallels to yours. They are decorators for special events, movies, whatever...
You should get in touch with them, ya never know! It's all about WHO you know, huh?
Zang
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 17-Apr-2002 1:56pm  
Thanks! It is fine. I'm a little out of sorts in that I became unemployed a few days ago, but I'm not too concerned. I'm sure something will come along.
Zang
(reply to Irene007) posted 17-Apr-2002 2:07pm  
Based on my skills and experience, I'm very well suited to do repairs and maintenance in a residential facility for people with mental health problems. Hell, I could basically run the place. Anyway, there's positions like that out there. I just have to line myself up with one.

Decorating doesn't really sound like my kind of thing. You're right though. I've gotten most of my jobs (and all of the good jobs) because I knew someone. All the jobs I ever got out of the newspaper were crap. Thanks anyway!  * smile *
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to Zang) posted 17-Apr-2002 10:12pm  
Yeah, I heard that. Was it a thrift store, or something else. How'd you lose it? Are you in a metropolitan area? What are your prospects. On one hand I thought it was cool that you had a sort of humble position I'd enjoy (i think), but it seems you have a brilliance you could be exploiting more. Have you?
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to Zang) posted 17-Apr-2002 10:19pm  
Do they use different pipe threads and wiring schematics in MH residences? I just bought a pond pump and outlet wiring gear today (I set a victorian tub into a hill I sculpted, and wish to support lotus). I suppose I'd qualify for the work you seek too. Oh, I'm doing some custom audio wiring tonight for a friends paintings too.
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Zang) posted 18-Apr-2002 7:05am  
I didn't mean for you to decorate!! I meant that some of the events they're involved in could use entertainment and as you're in the music business, I thought that it might be good for you to know them.
Zang
(reply to Irene007) posted 18-Apr-2002 2:05pm  
I'm not in the music business. I've made a habit of avoiding mixing business with any of my creative pursuits. I had a bad experience with that many years ago. I prefer to keep that as a "hobby". The sort of thing I do doesn't have a lot of commercial potential anyway. I haven't performed for nearly 15 years, not that I wouldn't like to, but I don't see it as a source of revenue. I have other skills that I feel are much more appropriate to be exploited for personal profit.

I appreciate the thought however, thanks!  * smile *
Zang
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 18-Apr-2002 2:17pm  
Well, the thrift store was just a way for them to keep me busy while I was displaced. It is kind of a long story. I know I explained it all here already. I'll find a link for you...

http://surveycentral.org/survey/11488.html

Yeah, I live in downtown Vancouver. There are plenty of job opportunities I'm sure.

It isn't that mental health facilities have different mechanical systems or anything, it is just that I have experience doing that sort of thing, and it is kind of specialised. Everyone who works with the mentally ill, no matter what their function, needs to have certain skills. Everybody is part of the healing process. You interact with them, you have to be sensitive to their condition. You also have to be able to handle how it affects your own emotional state etc.. People usually get into this kind of work because they are caring, they have empathy. Some people have trouble giving themselves the necessary distance. It can be quite heart-wrenching...It isn't something that everyone can do.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to Zang) posted 18-Apr-2002 4:13pm  
I visit a clinic every month. I'd take on too much being with them on a regular basis. They're not the group I can help best. I'd prefer kids because they can be so bright and malleable.
Zang
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 18-Apr-2002 4:31pm  
 * smile *
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Zang) posted 19-Apr-2002 7:53am  
Well, even if you just wanna party, you could call them - trust me! Their parties are like none other!!
Zang
posted 19-Apr-2002 3:40pm  
I'll keep that in mind... * smile *
freebird_old
posted 20-Apr-2002 6:05am  
I don't believe I've ever heard it. Sometimes it's hard for me to identify songs I'm not familiar with until I've heard the music.
natsim
posted 23-Apr-2002 4:15am  
It was the Indigo Girls' cover.... but I can't remember when.
Angel10828
posted 19-May-2002 1:36pm  
I can't say I have heard that song..  * wry smile *
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