well I'm American and I'm here and I love this tune. I once went to a party where all the guests were asked to come as a character from any Bob Dylan song. (this was years ago). I went as sad-eyed lady of the lowlands. it was wild, and as I recall the party was still going strong when the sun came up.
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Grrr, once more I can't watch/listn to it, because the rights belong to Sony and they routinely block everything of theirs on YouTube in Germany!
ReplyDeleteNot to worry though, I've got it on CD somewhere ...
The Sony police are at it again! Still, I agree it's one of the greatest songs ever.
ReplyDeleteOh, too bad. Is it just because one of you is in Germany and the other in UK? Where are all the Americans? I hope not sick and tired of this song! :-)
ReplyDeleteAll I had to do was see the title and the song played itself in my mind. Nevertheless, when I hit the play arrow I found it does work in Canada.
ReplyDeletewell I'm American and I'm here and I love this tune. I once went to a party where all the guests were asked to come as a character from any Bob Dylan song. (this was years ago). I went as sad-eyed lady of the lowlands. it was wild, and as I recall the party was still going strong when the sun came up.
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