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In reply to the discussion: post your favorite protest song [View all]DreamGypsy
(2,252 posts)26. A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
Dylan, 1962
Follow this link to Bob's performance at The Concert for Bangladesh (sorry, can't embed the video - not YouTube)
Dylan characterized the song saying
"Every line in it is actually the start of a whole new song. But when I wrote it, I thought I wouldn't have enough time alive to write all those songs so I put all I could into this one."
Oh, where have you been, my blue-eyed son?
Oh, where have you been, my darling young one?
Ive stumbled on the side of twelve misty mountains
Ive walked and Ive crawled on six crooked highways
Ive stepped in the middle of seven sad forests
Ive been out in front of a dozen dead oceans
Ive been ten thousand miles in the mouth of a graveyard
And its a hard, and its a hard, its a hard, and its a hard
And its a hard rains a-gonna fall
Oh, what did you see, my blue-eyed son?
Oh, what did you see, my darling young one?
I saw a newborn baby with wild wolves all around it
I saw a highway of diamonds with nobody on it
I saw a black branch with blood that kept drippin
I saw a room full of men with their hammers a-bleedin
I saw a white ladder all covered with water
I saw ten thousand talkers whose tongues were all broken
I saw guns and sharp swords in the hands of young children
And its a hard, and its a hard, its a hard, its a hard
And its a hard rains a-gonna fall
And what did you hear, my blue-eyed son?
And what did you hear, my darling young one?
I heard the sound of a thunder, it roared out a warnin
Heard the roar of a wave that could drown the whole world
Heard one hundred drummers whose hands were a-blazin
Heard ten thousand whisperin and nobody listenin
Heard one person starve, I heard many people laughin
Heard the song of a poet who died in the gutter
Heard the sound of a clown who cried in the alley
And its a hard, and its a hard, its a hard, its a hard
And its a hard rains a-gonna fall
Oh, who did you meet, my blue-eyed son?
Who did you meet, my darling young one?
I met a young child beside a dead pony
I met a white man who walked a black dog
I met a young woman whose body was burning
I met a young girl, she gave me a rainbow
I met one man who was wounded in love
I met another man who was wounded with hatred
And its a hard, its a hard, its a hard, its a hard
Its a hard rains a-gonna fall
Oh, whatll you do now, my blue-eyed son?
Oh, whatll you do now, my darling young one?
Im a-goin back out fore the rain starts a-fallin
Ill walk to the depths of the deepest black forest
Where the people are many and their hands are all empty
Where the pellets of poison are flooding their waters
Where the home in the valley meets the damp dirty prison
Where the executioners face is always well hidden
Where hunger is ugly, where souls are forgotten
Where black is the color, where none is the number
And Ill tell it and think it and speak it and breathe it
And reflect it from the mountain so all souls can see it
Then Ill stand on the ocean until I start sinkin
But Ill know my song well before I start singin
And its a hard, its a hard, its a hard, its a hard
Its a hard rains a-gonna fall
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The Who song is a different song from TS. The Who song is from "Tommy"
Manifestor_of_Light
Oct 2014
#230
I am not saying that they would be The Who without any one of them.
Manifestor_of_Light
Oct 2014
#249
to keep the variety going - The Who Won't Get Fooled Again. Neil Young - Rockin in the Free World
NRaleighLiberal
Oct 2014
#3
Well you can tell how old I am- This is the last one, I promise War by Edwin Starr
TexasProgresive
Oct 2014
#49
love this song - too bad Americans aren't familiar with this - the original version
rurallib
Oct 2014
#77
That entire Amused to Death cd is really good. That is a song too many people never
brewens
Oct 2014
#59
Yeah. That might be the best on it. "Bravery" is the most Floyd like I'd say. n/t
brewens
Oct 2014
#352
Aaah too bad - Here's a live version on YouTube- the lyrics are a bit more clear on the
NBachers
Oct 2014
#202
A powerful, powerful song I love from Elvis- "If I Can Dream." Listen over and over . . .
NBachers
Oct 2014
#246
I was planning not to go. But the Wednesday before, I was with friends and we just impetuously...
immoderate
Oct 2014
#265
Woah! No. That's Tim Robbins on a clip from "Bob Roberts". As a matter of fact,
Guy Whitey Corngood
Oct 2014
#124
Ah, that makes sense. I mean he looked younger but you'd be able to tell it's him.
Guy Whitey Corngood
Oct 2014
#138
No please. It's perfectly understandable. I checked. Netflix doesn't stream it and apparently aren't
Guy Whitey Corngood
Oct 2014
#162
The '80s was the second wave of great "cause" songs. Here's a smattering.
Ampersand Unicode
Oct 2014
#109
incredible song - it is on the soundtrack to Babel - an equally incredible movie.
NRaleighLiberal
Oct 2014
#268
Bobbie Darin -Simple Song of Freedom and Hot Tuna -Uncle Sam Blues. nt
Old and In the Way
Oct 2014
#122
I haven't figured how to copy paste from my new Kindle, lol, but will tomorrow
catbyte
Oct 2014
#163
Here's one I didn't see in reading the thread--Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
pinboy3niner
Oct 2014
#367