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Bob Dylan - Accidental Seer?
Not to suggest he intentionally predicted Hurricane Katrina and her effect on the Gulf Coast, but there are a few Bob Dylan songs that are eerily prescient. I listened to these over and over again this weekend while watching the hurricane coverage on TV.

Consider:

"High Water" (from 2001's Love & Theft):
"High water risin', the shacks are slidin' down
Folks lose their possessions - folks are leaving town"
High water risin', six inches 'bove my head
Coffins droppin' in the street
Like balloons made out of lead"
"Mississippi" (also from Love & Theft):
Got nothing for you, I had nothing before
Don't even have anything for myself anymore
Sky full of fire, pain pourin' down
Nothing you can sell me, I'll see you around

All my powers of expression and thoughts so sublime
Could never do you justice in reason or rhyme
Only one thing I did wrong
Stayed in Mississippi a day too long"
"Man in the Long Black Coat" (Real Audio) (from Oh Mercy, recorded in 1989 at Daniel Lanois's NOLA studio):
"Crickets are chirpin', the water is high,
There's a soft cotton dress on the line hangin' dry,
Window wide open, African trees
Bent over backwards from a hurricane breeze.
Not a word of goodbye, note even a note,
She gone with the man
In the long black coat."
"Blind Willie McTell" (Real Audio) (from The Bootleg Series, Volume 1-3):
"Seen the arrow on the doorpost
Saying, "This land is condemned
All the way from New Orleans
To Jerusalem."
I traveled through East Texas
Where many martyrs fell
And I know no one can sing the blues
Like Blind Willie McTell"
posted by jason @ 11:42 AM   |
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