What is the worst ever line from a Bob Dylan song?

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Her chestnut mare? Is this Jane Austen? WTF?

I read somewhere that this is a reference to Roger McGuinn, who had a song named "Chestnut Mare". I'm not sure the exact meaning, but perhaps Dylan's ex-wife had a thing with McGuinn? It's some sort of personal symbolism, I believe.

o. nate (onate), Friday, 26 May 2006 12:32 (twenty years ago)

Problem is, when I read Dylan lyrics I hear his speaking voice in my head and everything sounds interesting, and especially the stuff I don't quite get.

mcd (mcd), Friday, 26 May 2006 12:43 (twenty years ago)

I like the inversion in "Somebody said, from the Bible he'd quote." It makes me think of King James Version language (and on to people who think that is the one true translation, though that's a pretty personal assocaition). People keep picking lyrics from my favorite Dylan songs to complain about on this thread. Of course, my favorite songs could still have lyrics I think are bad, but I don't agree with a lot of this. "Tangled Up in Blue" is good mostly for the overall rhythm. And "Man Gave Names to all the Animals" (or whatever it's called) is obviously meant to be something like a children's song. (Okay, so maybe just because it is a children's song doesn't mean anything goes, but I like the arbitrariness of the pig lines.) And I don't even like Dylan in a big way.

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Friday, 26 May 2006 13:04 (twenty years ago)

How about "Obscenity--who really cares?--propaganda--all is phony"

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Friday, 26 May 2006 13:05 (twenty years ago)

Although that almost always makes me laugh, so I guess it has its uses.

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Friday, 26 May 2006 13:05 (twenty years ago)

I really hate "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream."

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Friday, 26 May 2006 13:08 (twenty years ago)

p.s. who will love me in the night when i'm horny?
i was in army of lovers .i like guys and girls.

A golden opportunity missed by ILM!

The kelp line in Sara is the worst.

Tom (Groke), Friday, 26 May 2006 13:22 (twenty years ago)

Oh, and, "Romance in Durango" always seemed like a relentless barrage of cliches, although one that hangs together pretty well. Opening with "Hot chili peppers in the blistering sun" might not have been the best move though.

Doctor Casino (Doctor Casino), Friday, 26 May 2006 13:31 (twenty years ago)

Desire is full of howlers, most of which we can blame on Jacques Levy.

I reserve special ire for "When the Night Comes Falling From The Sky" and how Dylan mewls the mixed metaphor "I can hear your trembling heart beat like a river."

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Friday, 26 May 2006 14:27 (twenty years ago)

Anyone up in this bitch ever listen to Another Side of Bob Dylan? If y'all did, you'd know the worst line AND verse ever in a Bob song is from Ballad In Plan D.

Ah, my friends from the prison, they ask unto me,
"How good, how good does it feel to be free?"
And I answer them most mysteriously,
"Are birds free from the chains of the skyway?"

kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Friday, 26 May 2006 14:46 (twenty years ago)

LIAR!!

"the sun aint yellow..." is great

bb (bbrz), Friday, 26 May 2006 14:55 (twenty years ago)

No mention of "Lenny Bruce"? The entire song grates on me (a Dylan fan), but these lines in particular:

"Lenny Bruce is dead but his ghost lives on and on
Never did get any Golden Globe award, never made it to Synanon."

Okay, so I know what Lenny didn't do. And?

Well, in the rest of the song, Bob tells you what he does, but in a very moralizing way.

It's the Golden Globes reference that gets to me, I think.

James, Friday, 26 May 2006 14:59 (twenty years ago)

"Lenny Bruce" is dire, yes.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Friday, 26 May 2006 15:00 (twenty years ago)

I think Douglas's earlier revival citation is probably the winner here

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Friday, 26 May 2006 15:25 (twenty years ago)

"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime"

from "Heart of Mine"

marc h. (marc h.), Friday, 26 May 2006 17:33 (twenty years ago)

I also think Douglas wins. That whole song sucks (though Street Legal is otherwise awesome).

morris pavilion (samjeff), Friday, 26 May 2006 19:19 (twenty years ago)

This line, from the same song:

I have dined with kings, I've been offered wings
And I've never been too impressed.

-- always reminds me of Charlene ("I've been undressed by kings..."), which at least is funny.

(By the way, when has he been "offered wings"? Hot wings? Or like when he flies the friendly skies? "Here, sir, let me pin this to your lapel...")

morris pavilion (samjeff), Friday, 26 May 2006 19:29 (twenty years ago)

Douglas's line almost wins, except it's actually two lines!

marc h. (marc h.), Friday, 26 May 2006 19:33 (twenty years ago)

howsabout: "well he's surrounded by pacifists who all want peace"

--- one line, indicts itself without so much as a weak rhyme to trigger the eye-rolling.

plus its hard not to consider the larger context of the song --- I dig "is your love in vain" for instance --- I like the horns, I like that part where he goes "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalright I'll take-a-chance" ----

"neighborhood bully" is just pure shit through and through ----

reacher, Friday, 26 May 2006 20:00 (twenty years ago)

Easy:

"We want to put his ass in stir
We want to pin this triple MUR-
der on him - he ain't no Gentleman Jim."

from Hurricane.

Dave Depper (Dave Depper), Friday, 26 May 2006 23:04 (twenty years ago)

two years pass...

Every time I reread this thread, I'm taken pleasantly by surprise by the whole "But the sun ISN'T yellow!" thing. Still one of the most goofily WTF things I've read on ILX.

Doctor Casino, Saturday, 24 January 2009 04:56 (seventeen years ago)

"How does it feel to be on your own, with no direction home; like a complete unknown. like a rolling stone?" = " Fire and ice, you come on like a flame and then you turn a cold shoulder; fire and ice, I wanna give you my love, but you'll just take a little piece of my heart - you'll just tear it apart."

Dr. Joseph A. Ofalt, Saturday, 24 January 2009 05:18 (seventeen years ago)

I love the song it's from, but every time I hear the line "Many times I've often prayed" in "Girl From The North Country" I cringe a little bit.

purrington, Saturday, 24 January 2009 05:32 (seventeen years ago)

Instead of stopping when we could we went right on
Till suddenly we found that the brakes were gone.

ian, Saturday, 24 January 2009 05:45 (seventeen years ago)

I always hated this:

Then she opened up a book of poems
And handed it to me
Written by an Italian poet
From the thirteenth century.
And every one of them words rang true
And glowed like burnin' coal
Pourin' off of every page
Like it was written in my soul from me to you,
Tangled up in blue.

Joe Bob 1 Tooth (Hurting 2), Saturday, 24 January 2009 06:14 (seventeen years ago)

esp "Like it was written in my soul from me to you"

Joe Bob 1 Tooth (Hurting 2), Saturday, 24 January 2009 06:14 (seventeen years ago)

haha, oh, I said as much upthread

Joe Bob 1 Tooth (Hurting 2), Saturday, 24 January 2009 06:15 (seventeen years ago)

i know, i opened the thread to bitch about "hurricane," but apparently i already did that.

paper plans (tipsy mothra), Saturday, 24 January 2009 06:30 (seventeen years ago)

Half my posts lately are repeats. I'm gettin old mang.

Joe Bob 1 Tooth (Hurting 2), Saturday, 24 January 2009 06:35 (seventeen years ago)

I'm not sure if this belongs in best or worst:

Listen to me Mr. Pussyman
This might be your last night in a bed so soft
We're not pimps on the make, politicians on the take,
You can't pay us off.

thunda lightning (clotpoll), Saturday, 24 January 2009 06:54 (seventeen years ago)

"The waitress, he was handsome."

Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 24 January 2009 18:28 (seventeen years ago)

man hurting is RONG

Mr. Que, Saturday, 24 January 2009 21:21 (seventeen years ago)

uh yeah, that is a great verse -- (the tangled up in blue one). any songwriter would kill to have written that, you kidding me? I agree with the Lenny Bruce mention above -- that song always baffled me. "I rode with him in a taxi once, only for a mile and a half, Seemed like it took a couple of months." Sounds like a boring taxi ride ...

tylerw, Saturday, 24 January 2009 21:40 (seventeen years ago)

"Lenny Bruce" really is just full of awful lines. The one that makes me scratch my head the most is "Never robbed any churches/Never cut off any babies' heads" That Lenny Bruce, such a hero in his unwillingness to cut off babies' heads.

purrington, Saturday, 24 January 2009 22:01 (seventeen years ago)

haha, yeah that is a good one ... it is curious, because Dylan still plays that song live from time to time! And there are a ton of good songs he never plays ...

tylerw, Saturday, 24 January 2009 22:05 (seventeen years ago)

the lyric is, "the sun's NOT yellow, it's chicken."

thirdalternative, Saturday, 24 January 2009 23:49 (seventeen years ago)

Most of "Desire" has pretty bad lyrics, most of which come from Jacques Levy.

― Alfred Soto (Alfred Soto), Friday, February 11, 2005 8:43 PM (3 years ago)

Desire is full of howlers, most of which we can blame on Jacques Levy.

― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Friday, May 26, 2006 2:27 PM (2 years ago)

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Sunday, 25 January 2009 02:24 (seventeen years ago)

i think one of the things i like about dylan is that a lot of his lyrics are borderline-terrible -- full of ridiculously extravagant imagery and hackneyed rhymes and really corny stuff. but his voice and persona are so powerful that he makes it work, at least most of the time.

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Sunday, 25 January 2009 02:38 (seventeen years ago)

"I always hated this:

Then she opened up a book of poems
And handed it to me
Written by an Italian poet
From the thirteenth century.
And every one of them words rang true
And glowed like burnin' coal
Pourin' off of every page
Like it was written in my soul from me to you,
Tangled up in blue."

I like this because it feels like he is at least half-mocking the sentiment and the experience.

Henry Frog (Frogman Henry), Sunday, 25 January 2009 04:01 (seventeen years ago)

for me pretty much the whole lyric of sara is his worst.
that chorus - yowza.

Henry Frog (Frogman Henry), Sunday, 25 January 2009 04:02 (seventeen years ago)

J.D. otm

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 25 January 2009 04:07 (seventeen years ago)

in a song called marijuanaville by tenacious D:

"And they say I sound like Dylan when I'm stoned!"

fucking hate that song, fucking Jack Black is not funny

highschoolworld, Sunday, 25 January 2009 04:16 (seventeen years ago)

two years pass...

his line, from the same song:

I have dined with kings, I've been offered wings
And I've never been too impressed.

-- always reminds me of Charlene ("I've been undressed by kings..."), which at least is funny.

(By the way, when has he been "offered wings"? Hot wings? Or like when he flies the friendly skies? "Here, sir, let me pin this to your lapel...")

― morris pavilion (samjeff), Friday, May 26, 2006 3:29 PM Bookmark

C'mon, how awesome is it if he was offered hot wings? He sits down to table with the King, expecting some sumptuous repast, and His Highness passes him a wing platter and starts going on about his secret sauce recipe!

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 31 March 2011 22:46 (fifteen years ago)

This Wing's On Fire

tylerw, Thursday, 31 March 2011 22:50 (fifteen years ago)

this was the right answer:

Anyone up in this bitch ever listen to Another Side of Bob Dylan? If y'all did, you'd know the worst line AND verse ever in a Bob song is from Ballad In Plan D.
Ah, my friends from the prison, they ask unto me,
"How good, how good does it feel to be free?"
And I answer them most mysteriously,
"Are birds free from the chains of the skyway?"

― kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Friday, May 26, 2006 2:46 PM (4 years ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

difficult listening hour, Thursday, 31 March 2011 22:56 (fifteen years ago)

MOST MYS-TEER-EE-US-LEE

difficult listening hour, Thursday, 31 March 2011 22:56 (fifteen years ago)

ah ballad in plain d is pretty i think

Bleeqwot the Chef (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 31 March 2011 22:58 (fifteen years ago)

It's weird because if there are any chains-- any chains whatsoever-- that birds are free from, it's the skyway's. Everybody knows that. They do have some trouble with the chains that go on your tires in winter time though.

Guess that's why it's so mysterious.

Mark, Friday, 1 April 2011 03:46 (fifteen years ago)

His friends from the prison should've shanked him.

kornrulez6969, Friday, 1 April 2011 03:56 (fifteen years ago)

i refuse to believe anyone has actually listened to ballad in plain d more than once

Spikey, Friday, 1 April 2011 05:18 (fifteen years ago)


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