Yesterday was a perfect day for a drive. It was sunny & about 50 degrees at 1:00 pm when I headed east towards Auburn Hills for the Piston's game. I hadn't been to a Pistons game since I was in high school when I went with Lindsey Evans, Bill Garlick & Susan Rosa as the Pistons played the Phoenix Suns. This was back when the Piston's had Grant Hill as there star & the Suns had Charles Barkeley. Last night the Piston's played the Philadelphia 76ers. Before the game, I honestly couldn't name one of their players. The Pistons had already clinched home court advantage throughout the playoffs & they didn't have much to play for, & it showed. The starters only played for about 15-20 minutes of the game & they got beat handily by Philadelphia's band of no-names. Oh well. I got to see the Pistons with one of my best pals, Ryan. We met before the game at Hoops & had dinner & a couple of drinks before the game & talked about just about everything. He's a good friend.
Even though the game wasn't anything to write home about, we still had a good time. As often is the case in life, the journey was just as exciting as the destination. Prior to the trip, I downloaded & burned almost all of the shows from Bob Dylan's latest European Tour. It was fun to turn the radio up as high as it would go & roll down the windows.
Five Favorite Songs of the Day
It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)-Bob Dylan, Amsterdam 2007
Bob finally remembered the fire & venom that can be found in these lyrics, & his singing matches them for the first time in years. This is quite possibly the best version of the song since the excellent solo acoustic versions from 1965.
It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
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Darkness at the break of noon Shadows even the silver spoon The handmade blade, the child's balloon Eclipses both the sun and moon To understand you know too soon There is no sense in trying. Pointed threats, they bluff with scorn Suicide remarks are torn From the fool's gold mouthpiece The hollow horn plays wasted words Proves to warn That he not busy being born Is busy dying. Temptation's page flies out the door You follow, find yourself at war Watch waterfalls of pity roar You feel to moan but unlike before You discover That you'd just be One more person crying. So don't fear if you hear A foreign sound to your ear It's alright, Ma, I'm only sighing. As some warn victory, some downfall Private reasons great or small Can be seen in the eyes of those that call To make all that should be killed to crawl While others say don't hate nothing at all Except hatred. Disillusioned words like bullets bark As human gods aim for their mark Made everything from toy guns that spark To flesh-colored Christs that glow in the dark It's easy to see without looking too far That not much Is really sacred. While preachers preach of evil fates Teachers teach that knowledge waits Can lead to hundred-dollar plates Goodness hides behind its gates But even the president of the United States Sometimes must have To stand naked. An' though the rules of the road have been lodged It's only people's games that you got to dodge And it's alright, Ma, I can make it. Advertising signs that con you Into thinking you're the one That can do what's never been done That can win what's never been won Meantime life outside goes on All around you. You lose yourself, you reappear You suddenly find you got nothing to fear Alone you stand with nobody near When a trembling distant voice, unclear Startles your sleeping ears to hear That somebody thinks They really found you. A question in your nerves is lit Yet you know there is no answer fit to satisfy Insure you not to quit To keep it in your mind and not fergit That it is not he or she or them or it That you belong to. Although the masters make the rules For the wise men and the fools I got nothing, Ma, to live up to. For them that must obey authority That they do not respect in any degree Who despise their jobs, their destinies Speak jealously of them that are free Cultivate their flowers to be Nothing more than something They invest in. While some on principles baptized To strict party platform ties Social clubs in drag disguise Outsiders they can freely criticize Tell nothing except who to idolize And then say God bless him. While one who sings with his tongue on fire Gargles in the rat race choir Bent out of shape from society's pliers Cares not to come up any higher But rather get you down in the hole That he's in. But I mean no harm nor put fault On anyone that lives in a vault But it's alright, Ma, if I can't please him. Old lady judges watch people in pairs Limited in sex, they dare To push fake morals, insult and stare While money doesn't talk, it swears Obscenity, who really cares Propaganda, all is phony. While them that defend what they cannot see With a killer's pride, security It blows the minds most bitterly For them that think death's honesty Won't fall upon them naturally Life sometimes Must get lonely. My eyes collide head-on with stuffed graveyards False gods, I scuff At pettiness which plays so rough Walk upside-down inside handcuffs Kick my legs to crash it off Say okay, I have had enough What else can you show me? And if my thought-dreams could be seen They'd probably put my head in a guillotine But it's alright, Ma, it's life, and life only. Copyright © 1965; renewed 1993 Special Rider Music |
This Wheel's on Fire- Bob Dylan, Brussels 2007
Ain't Talkin'-Bob Dylan, Hamburg, 2007
Man in the Long Black Coat-Copenhagen, 2007
Simple Twist of Fate-Munster, 2007
Happy Monday, friends!
andrew
8 comments:
Glad you had a good time and made it home safe and sound. The lyrics to the song you blogged today had the endings of the lines cut off. It was fun trying to guess what the end words were.
I have always enjoyed the album "Bring it All Back Home" I quote the title daily. I like the fun and witty first half of the album when you compare it to the latter half. Mr. Tambourine Man, It's All Over Now Baby Blue and my favorite It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) are great live.
Hi Andrew. So I was talking to Dan and was like, "How are Andrew and Christie?" He told me I should read the blog and I'd know they are madly in love.
I just got done skimming the last few posts, and learned a few things. Firstly, it was reconfirmed that the two of you are perfect together. Congrats that things are going well.
Second, I was shocked to see that you listed a country song: Stupid Boy. I was once mocked once for suggesting picking up an album from this very genre. Glad to see Christie has rubbed off.
Finally, I learned that Christie is 7 days older than me. Happy Belated. This leads me to remember how mad you were when you found out I was a minor at your dart tournament....ironic. Take care, and I'll stop by the store sometime this summer when I'm wedding planning. Maybe we can all do dinner or something?
I don't remember being mad at finding out you were a minor, maybe just shocked. Stupid Boy was merely a nod to Christie on her birthday, although it is one of the more tolerable songs from that genre. Please stop by!
Hey Jill!! Happy Belated Birthday to you too! You were a minor when you were at the dart tournament, as in under 21? I didnt know that. Anyways, when are you going to start your own blog? I would love to hear all the wedding details! And when your in town give us a call, dinner would be great!
I agree with your Mom, it was fun to fill in the blanks of some powerful lyrics.
Christie, that was a dart tournament of a few years ago. There's video of it, somewhere.
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