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Highway 61 Revisited

de Mark Polizzotti

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Highway 61 Revisited resonates because of its enduring emotional appeal. Few songwriters before Dylan or since have combined so effectively the intensely personal with the spectacularly universal. In "Like a Rolling Stone," his gleeful excoriation of Miss Lonely (Edie Sedgwick? Joan Baez? a composite "type"?) fuses with the evocation of a hip new zeitgeist to produce a veritable anthem. In "Ballad of a Thin Man," the younger generation's confusion is thrown back in the Establishment's face, even as Dylan vents his disgust with the critics who labored to catalogue him. And in "Desolation Row," he reaches the zenith of his own brand of surrealist paranoia, that here attains the atmospheric intensity of a full-fledged nightmare. Between its many flourishes of gallows humor, this is one of the most immaculately frightful songs ever recorded, with its relentless imagery of communal executions, its parade of fallen giants and triumphant local losers, its epic length and even the mournful sweetness of Bloomfield's flamenco-inspired fills. In this book, Mark Polizzotti examines just what makes the songs on Highway 61 Revisited so affecting, how they work together as a suite, and how lyrics, melody, and arrangements combine to create an unusually potent mix. He blends musical and literary analysis of the songs themselves, biography (where appropriate) and recording information (where helpful). And he focuses on Dylan's mythic presence in the mid-60s, when he emerged from his proletarian incarnation to become the American Rimbaud. The comparison has been made by others, including Dylan, and it illuminates much about his mid-sixties career, for in many respects Highway 61 is rock 'n' roll's answer to A Season in Hell.… (mais)
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How Does it Feeeel?
Review of the Bloomsbury 33 & 1/3 paperback edition (September 1, 2006)

How does it feel?
How does it feel?
To be without a home?
Like a complete unknown?
Like a rolling stone?


Have you ever been inspired to read a book simply based on a GR friend’s status update? After seeing Sarah’s update for her reading of the The Mojo Collection: The Greatest Albums of All Time and the Bob Dylan album Highway 61 Revisited, I just had to get out my old LP and then look for what books there were about the album as well. Fortunately there was a rather thorough analysis available from the excellent 33 and 1/3 series.

See cover at https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/95/Bob_Dylan_-_Highway_61_Revisited....
Cover of the Highway 61 Revisited album. Photograph by Daniel Kramer. Image sourced from Wikipedia.

Polizzotti's book is not for the casual fan. It goes into enormous detail about which songs were recorded at which session. It describes how the various session musicians were chosen and who played on which days. It speculates about the lyrics and often about whom might have been the real-people being written about. In the end it is the music that matters though and for me this is one of the greatest albums of all time. It was one of the first vinyl LPs that I ever purchased back in the 1960s and I still own that original.

Soundtrack
Obviously this includes the entire Highway 61 Revisited album which you can listen to on YouTube here.

For further songs recorded during the Highway 61 Revisited sessions but not included on the final album you can listen to Sitting on a Barbed Wire Fence, Positively 4th Street and Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?.

For bonus alternate tracks and false starts released as The Cutting Edge 1965-1966 collection (note that this includes tracks from the Bringing It All Back Home and Blonde on Blonde sessions) you can listen to the highlights via a playlist on YouTube which starts here.

Trivia and Links
The GR Listopia for the 33 and 1/3 series is incomplete with only 38 books listed as of November 2023. For an up-to-date list see Bloomsbury Publishing with 188 books as of November 2023.

The Wikipedia article for Highway 61 Revisited covers a lot of the trivia background to the album as well. ( )
  alanteder | Nov 30, 2023 |
While this is the best of the 33 1/3 books about famous musicians and one of their distinguishing albums it is still a bore. The are a few highlights of trivia about Dylan but otherwise a lot of guessing. Honestly, how many times can you play semantic mind farts about what your interpretation is over the lyrics, album cover, and the artist's mood. 168 pages that would have been better reduced to 16 at best. ( )
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Highway 61 Revisited resonates because of its enduring emotional appeal. Few songwriters before Dylan or since have combined so effectively the intensely personal with the spectacularly universal. In "Like a Rolling Stone," his gleeful excoriation of Miss Lonely (Edie Sedgwick? Joan Baez? a composite "type"?) fuses with the evocation of a hip new zeitgeist to produce a veritable anthem. In "Ballad of a Thin Man," the younger generation's confusion is thrown back in the Establishment's face, even as Dylan vents his disgust with the critics who labored to catalogue him. And in "Desolation Row," he reaches the zenith of his own brand of surrealist paranoia, that here attains the atmospheric intensity of a full-fledged nightmare. Between its many flourishes of gallows humor, this is one of the most immaculately frightful songs ever recorded, with its relentless imagery of communal executions, its parade of fallen giants and triumphant local losers, its epic length and even the mournful sweetness of Bloomfield's flamenco-inspired fills. In this book, Mark Polizzotti examines just what makes the songs on Highway 61 Revisited so affecting, how they work together as a suite, and how lyrics, melody, and arrangements combine to create an unusually potent mix. He blends musical and literary analysis of the songs themselves, biography (where appropriate) and recording information (where helpful). And he focuses on Dylan's mythic presence in the mid-60s, when he emerged from his proletarian incarnation to become the American Rimbaud. The comparison has been made by others, including Dylan, and it illuminates much about his mid-sixties career, for in many respects Highway 61 is rock 'n' roll's answer to A Season in Hell.

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