Amazing with this and The Beatles Revolution, and The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again, how much backlash these songwriters had to the excesses of the "movement".
> line about returning back to the south probably relates to the trip down there Baez, Dylan and others took in support of the Civil Rights movement Joan Baez did not go to Greenwood Mississippi with Bob Dylan in July 1963. Karen Dalton... -- I can tell you are torn Between stayin' and returnin' Back to the South
Good insight but I disagree on his interpretation of "staying or returning to the South." I think it's a clear reference to Baez pressuring him into going to Greenwood, Mississippi in July of 1963 and singing at a civil rights rally.
Oh man, that's a great point. It's really just about impossible to not miss something when doing these pieces, that's one thing I've learned. If I ever convert the videos into a book (future project idea), I'll mention that.
Amazing with this and The Beatles Revolution, and The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again, how much backlash these songwriters had to the excesses of the "movement".
Love it!
> line about returning back to the south probably relates to the trip down there Baez, Dylan and others took in support of the Civil Rights movement
Joan Baez did not go to Greenwood Mississippi with Bob Dylan in July 1963.
Karen Dalton...
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I can tell you are torn
Between stayin' and returnin'
Back to the South
Someone else mentioned that and I put it in the video description. Thanks.
Good insight but I disagree on his interpretation of "staying or returning to the South." I think it's a clear reference to Baez pressuring him into going to Greenwood, Mississippi in July of 1963 and singing at a civil rights rally.
Oh man, that's a great point. It's really just about impossible to not miss something when doing these pieces, that's one thing I've learned. If I ever convert the videos into a book (future project idea), I'll mention that.
So was suze into protests.