THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’ ![]()
On the following album, The Times They Are A-Changin’, the targets are even more diffuse. A careful listen to the title song, “The Times They Are A-Changin’” makes it clear that Bob Dylan is not sending out some clarion call for protest and change, although the tone of the song makes it seem that way. The lyrics are an acknowledgement that the train has already left the station – that the world has irrevocably changed – along with a warning to those who haven’t gotten it yet.
According to Joan Baez (speaking in the documentary No Direction Home), the genesis of “When the Ship Comes In” came from Bob Dylan’s own mistreatment at a hotel when a clerk refused to give him a room. The rousing music and vivid Biblical imagery gives the song’s theme – people rising up against oppressive forces that are mistreating them – an air of inevitability that is in the spirit of the title song on the album, “The Times They Are A-Changin’”.
(May 2013)
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Another time (from Wikipedia), Bob Dylan connected up some of his early songs with the Second Coming: “You know we’re living in the end times. . . . The scriptures say, ‘In the last days, perilous times shall be at hand. Men shall become lovers of their own selves. Blasphemous, heavy and highminded.’ . . . Take a look at the Middle East. We’re heading for a war. . . . I told you ‘The Times They Are A-Changin’’ and they did. I said the answer was ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’, and it was. I’m telling you now Jesus is coming back, and He is! And there is no other way of salvation. . . . Jesus is coming back to set up His Kingdom in Jerusalem for a thousand years.”
(August 2014)
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