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Fri 20th Nov 2020 18.00 GMT. When The Replacements decided to play around in the studio and record a parody cover of Bob Dylan’s timeless ‘Like A Rolling Stone’, not only did they decide to joke at the great bohemian songwriter’s expense by comically renaming the song to ‘Like A Rolling Pin’, but they were also somehow completely
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Like a Rolling Stone Once upon a time, you dressed so fineThrew the bums a dime in your prime, didn't you?People'd call, say: Beware, doll! You're bound to fall!You thought they were all kiddin' youYou used to laugh aboutEverybody that was hangin' outNow you don't talk so loudNow you don't seem so proudAbout having to be scrounging your next mealHow does it feel?How does it feel?To be on your own?With no direction home?Like a complete unknown?Like a rolling stone?You gone to the finest school, all right, miss lonelyBut you know you only used to get juiced in itNobody has ever taught you how to live out on the streetAnd now you're gonna have to get used to itYou said you'd never compromiseWith the mystery tramp, but now you realizeHe's not selling any alibisAs you stare into the vacuum of his eyesAnd say: Do you want to make a deal?How does it feel?How does it feel?To be on your own?With no direction home?Like a complete unknown?Like a rolling stone?You never turned around to see the frowns on the jugglers and the clownsWhen they all did tricks for youYou never understood that it ain't no goodYou shouldn't let other people get your kicks for youUsed to ride on a chrome horse with your diplomatWho carried on his shoulder a siamese catAin't it hard when you discover thatHe really wasn't where it's atAfter he took from you everything he could stealHow does it feel?How does it feel?To be on your own?With no direction home?Like a complete unknown?Like a rolling stone?Princess on the steeple and all the pretty peopleThey're all drinkin', thinkin' that they got it madeExchangin' all precious gifts, but I think you better take your diamond ringI think you better pawn it, babe!You used to be so amusedAt napoleon in rags and the language that he usedGo to him now, he calls you, you can't refuse!When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to loseYou're invisible now, you got no secrets to concealHow does it feel?How does it feel?To be on your own?With no direction home?Like a complete unknown?Like a rolling stone? Como uma pedra rolando Algum tempo atrás, você se vestia tão bemAtirava centavos aos mendigos no seu auge, não é?As pessoas te chamavam, diziam: Cuidado, boneca! Você com certeza vai cair!Você pensava que todos estavam brincando com vocêVocê costumava rir deTodo mundo que estava saindoAgora você não fala tão altoAgora você não parece tão orgulhosaEm ter que pechinchar pela sua próxima refeiçãoQual é a sensação?Qual é a sensação?Estar por conta própria?De ficar sem um lar?Como uma total desconhecida?Como uma pedra rolando?Você frequentou o melhor colégio, tudo bem, Senhorita SolitáriaMas você sabe que só costumava se embebedar neleNinguém jamais te ensinou como viver lá fora na ruaE agora você vai ter que se acostumar com issoVocê disse que nunca se comprometeriaCom o mendigo misterioso, mas agora você percebeEle não está vendendo nenhum álibiEnquanto você olha dentro do vazio de seus olhosE diz: "Você quer fazer um acordo?"Qual é a sensação?Qual é a sensação?De estar por conta própria?Sem um rumo para casa?Uma total desconhecida?Como uma pedra rolando?Você nunca se virou para ver os olhares zangados dos malabaristas e palhaçosQuando todos eles faziam truques para vocêVocê nunca entendeu que não é nada bomVocê não deveria deixar outras pessoas se ferrarem por sua diversãoVocê costumava andar num cavalo cromado com seu diplomataQue carregava em seu ombro um gato siamêsNão é duro quando você descobre queEle realmente não estava onde estáDepois dele ter tirado de você tudo que ele conseguiu roubarQual é a sensação?Qual é a sensação?De estar por conta própria?Sem um rumo para casa?Como uma total desconhecida?Como uma pedra rolando?Princesa na torre e todas as pessoas belasEstão todas bebendo, pensando que já têm a vida ganhaTrocando todos os seus presentes valiosos, mas é melhor você pegar seu anel de diamanteÉ melhor você penhorá-lo, querida!Você costumava ficar tão entretidaPelo Napoleão vestido em trapos e pelo linguajar que ele usavaVá até ele agora, ele te chama, você não pode recusarQuando você não tem nada, você não tem nada a perderVocê é invisível agora, você não tem segredos para esconderQual é a sensação?Qual é a sensação?De estar por conta própria?Sem um rumo para casa?Como uma total desconhecida?Como uma pedra rolando?
Once upon a time you dressed so fine You threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn’t you? People’d call, say, “Beware doll, you’re bound to fall” You thought they were all kiddin’ you You used to laugh about Everybody that was hangin’ out Now you don’t talk so loud Now you don’t seem so proud About having to be scrounging for your next meal How does it feel How does it feel To be without a home Like a complete unknown Like a rolling stone? You’ve gone to the finest school all right, Miss Lonely But you know you only used to get juiced in it And nobody has ever taught you how to live on the street And now you find out you’re gonna have to get used to it You said you’d never compromise With the mystery tramp, but now you realize He’s not selling any alibis As you stare into the vacuum of his eyes And ask him do you want to make a deal? How does it feel How does it feel To be on your own With no direction home Like a complete unknown Like a rolling stone? You never turned around to see the frowns on the jugglers and the clowns When they all come down and did tricks for you You never understood that it ain’t no good You shouldn’t let other people get your kicks for you You used to ride on the chrome horse with your diplomat Who carried on his shoulder a Siamese cat Ain’t it hard when you discover that He really wasn’t where it’s at After he took from you everything he could steal How does it feel How does it feel To be on your own With no direction home Like a complete unknown Like a rolling stone? Princess on the steeple and all the pretty people They’re drinkin’, thinkin’ that they got it made Exchanging all kinds of precious gifts and things But you’d better lift your diamond ring, you’d better pawn it babe You used to be so amused At Napoleon in rags and the language that he used Go to him now, he calls you, you can’t refuse When you got nothing, you got nothing to lose You’re invisible now, you got no secrets to conceal How does it feel How does it feel To be on your own With no direction home Like a complete unknown Like a rolling stone? Copyright © 1965 by Warner Bros. Inc.; renewed 1993 by Special Rider Music
"Till I Feel In Love With You 'Cross the Green Mountain 'Til I Fell in Love with You (How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I 10,000 Men 32-20 Blues 4th Time Around A Fool Such as I A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall A Satisfied Mind Abandoned Love Absolutely Sweet Marie Ain't No More Cane Ain't No More Cane (Cane on the Brazo) Ain't talkin' Alberta #1 Alberta #2 Alberta, No. 1 Alberta, No. 2 All Along the Wachtower All Along the Watchtower All I Really Want To Do All The Tired Horses All The Way All or Nothing at All Amazing Grace And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine Angelina Annie's Going to Sing Her Song Apple Suckling Tree Are You Ready For The Country Are You Ready? Arthur McBride As I Went Out One Morning As Time Goes By Autumn Leaves Baby Please Don't Go Baby Please Dont Go Baby, I'm in the Mood for You Baby, Let Me Follow You Down Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (Reprise) Baby, Please Don't Go Baby, Stop Crying Baby, Won't You Be My Baby Ballad Of Hollis Brown Ballad for a Friend Ballad in Plain D Ballad of Donald White Ballad of a Thin Man Ballad of a Thin Man (Clip) Barbara Allen Belle Isle Bessie Smith Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea Beyond Here Lies Nothin' Beyond the horizon Big River Big Yellow Taxi Billy 1 Billy 4 Black Crow Blues Black Diamond Bay Black Jack Davey Black Rider Blackjack Davey Blind Willie McTell Blood In My Eyes Bloodshot Eyes Blowin' in the Wind Blowing In The Wind Blowing in Wind Blue Moon Blue Suede Shoes Bob Dylan's 115th Dream Bob Dylan's Blues Bob Dylan's Dream Boogie Woogie Country Girl Boots Of Spanish Leather Boots of Spanish Leather (Live Version) Born in Time Braggin' Broke Down Engine Brown Eyed Girl Brownsville Girl Buckets Of Rain But Beautiful Bye & Bye Bye and Bye Call Letter Blues Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? Can't Escape from You Can't Help Falling In Love Can't Wait Canadee-I-O Caribbean Wind Cat's In The Well Catfish Changing of the Guards Chimes Of Freedom Christmas Island Clean-Cut Kid Clothes Line Saga Clothesline Saga Cloths Line Cocaine Cocaine Blues Coffee Blues Cold Irons Bound Come Rain or Come Shine Come una pietra scalciata Copper Kettle Corrina, Corrina Corrine, Corrina Country Pie Covenant Woman Crash on the Levee (Down in the Flood) Crawling King Snake Crossing The Rubicon Cry a While Cuckoo Is a Pretty Bird Dark Eyes Dark as a Dungeon Darling Corey Day Of The Locusts Day in, Day Out Days Of 49 Dead Man, Dead Man Dear Landlord Death Is Not The End Death of Emmett Till Delia Desolation Row Diamond Joe Dignity Dignity (Demo) Dink's Song Dirge Dirt Road Blues Dirt Road Blues (Album Version) Disease Of Conceit Dixie Do Right to Me Baby Do Right to Me Baby (Do Unto Others) Do You Hear What I Hear? Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight Don't Laugh Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes Don't Think Twice Don't Think Twice It's Alright Don't Think Twice It's Alright Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Don't Ya Tell Henry Down Along the Cove Down The Highway Down in the Flood Down in the Flood Dreamin' of You Drifter's Escape Driftin' Too Far from Shore Drifting Texas Sand Driving Wheel Duquense Whistle Duquesne Whistle Early Mornin' Rain Early Morning Rain Early Roman Kings Eisenhower Blues Elephant Stone Emotionally Yours Endless Highway Engine 143 Eternal Circle Every Grain of Sand Everything Is Broken False Prophet Fannie Mae Farewell Farewell (Unreleased Studio Version) Farewell, Angelina Father Of Night Fixin' to Die Floater (Too Much to Ask) Folsom Prison Blues Foot of Pride Forever Young Forever Young (Continued) Forgetful Heart Four Strong Winds Four Strong Winds Fourth Time Around Frankie & Albert Frankie and Albert Freedom for the Stallion Freight Train Blues Froggie Went A Courtin' From A Buick 6 Full Moon And Empty Arms Gates Of Eden George Jackson Get Me To The Church On Time Get Your Rocks Off Girl Of The North Country Girl from The North Country Girl on the Greenbriar Shore God Knows Goin' To Acapulco Going, Going, Gone Golden Apples of the Sun Golden Loom Gonna Change My Way of Thinking Goodbye Jimmy Reed Gospel Plow Gotta Serve Somebody Gotta Travel On Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar Guess Things Happen That Way Had a Dream About You, Baby Handsome Molly Handy Dandy Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Hard Times Hard Times in New York Town Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Hawkmoon 269 Hazel He Was a Friend of Mine He's Funny That Way Heart Of Mine Heart of Mine Heartland Hearts Of Stone Here Comes Santa Claus Here's That Rainy Day Hero Blues High Water (For Charley Patton) Highlands Highway 51 Highway 51 Blues Highway 61 Highway 61 Revisited Honest with Me Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance House Carpenter House Of The Rising Sun House of the Risin' Sun How Deep Is the Ocean Huck's Tune Hurricane I Ain't Marching Anymore I Am a Lonesome Hobo I Believe In You I Can't Get You off of My Mind I Can't Wait I Contain Multitudes I Could Have Told You I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night I Don't Believe You I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Have Never Met) I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Met) I Don't Hurt Anymore I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine I Feel a Change Comin' On I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know I Forgot to Remember to Forget I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plans I Pity the Poor Immigrant I Put A Spell On You I Shall Be Free I Shall Be Free No. 10 I Shall Be Released I Still Miss Someone I Still Miss Someone (Clip) I Threw It All Away I Walk the Line I Wanna Be Your Lover I Want You I Was Young When I Left Home I and I I'll Be Home for Christmas I'll Be Your Baby Tonight I'll Keep It With Mine I'll Remember You I'm A Fool To Want You I'm Not There I'm Walking The Dog I'm in the Mood I've Got My Mind Made Up I've Made Up My Mind To Give Myself To You Idiot Wind If Dogs Run Free If I Had a Hammer If Not For You If You Ever Go to Houston If You Gotta Go, Go Now If You Gotta Go, Go Now If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Or Else You Got to Stay All Night) If You See Her Say Hello Imagination In My Time Of Dyin' In My Time of Dying In Search Of Little Sadie In The Garden In The Summertime Intro/All I Really Want to Do Is Your Love in Vain? Isis It Ain't Me, Babe It Gets Lonely Early It Had to Be You It Hurts Me Too It Must Be Santa It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry It's All Good It's All Over Now, Baby Blue It's Allright Ma, I'am Only Bleeding It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) It's Alright, Ma It's Funny to Everyone But Me Jack-A-Roe Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed Jet Pilot Jim Jones Joey John Brown John Hardy John Riley John Wesley Harding Johnny Cash/Joan Baez Jokerman Jolene Just Like A Woman Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Katie's Been Gone Key West (Philosopher Pirate) Kingsport Town Knockin' On Heaven's Door Last Thoughts on Woody Gutherie Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie Lay Down Your Weary Tune Lay Lady Lay Lay, Lady, Lady Lenny Bruce Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat Let It Be Me Let Me Die in My Footsteps Let Me Off Uptown Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way Let's Stick Together License To Kill Life Is Hard Like A Rolling Stone Lily of the West Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts Little Drummer Boy Little Maggie Little Sadie Little Things Little Wheel Spin and Spin Living The Blues Lo And Behold! Lone Pilgrim Lonesome Day Blues Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll Lonesome River Long Time Gone Long and Wasted Years Long-Distance Operator Lord Protect My Child Lost Highway Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore Love Henry Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word Love Minus Zero Love Minus Zero/no Limit Love Rescue Me Love Sick Maggie's Farm Make You Feel My Love Mama, You Been on My Mind Man Gave Names To All The Animals Man In The Long Black Coat Man Of Constant Sorrow Man of Peace Man on the Street Mary Ann Mary Hamilton Masters Of War Maybe Someday Maybe You'll Be There Me And The Devil Blues Meet Me In The Morning Melancholy Mood Midnight Special Midnight Special Mighty Quinn Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) Million Dollar Bash Million Miles Minstrel Boy Miss the Mississippi Mississippi Mixed Up Confusion Moonlight Moonshiner Most Likely You Go Your Way Most Likely You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine Most Of The Time Mother Of Muses Motorpsycho Nightmare Motorpsycho Nitemare Mozambique Mr. Bojangles Mr. Tambourine Man Murder Most Foul Must Be Santa My Back Pages My Blue Eyed Jane My One and Only Love My Own Version Of You My Son Calls Another Man Daddy My Wife's Home Town Mystery Train Narrow Way Nashville Skyline Rag Need a Woman Neighborhood Bully Neighbourhood Bully Nettie Moore Never Gonna Be the Same Again Never Say Goodbye Nevertheless New Morning New Pony New York Girls Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street) No More Auction Block No Time To Think Nobody 'Cept You North Country Blues Not Dark Yet Nothing Was Delivered O' Come All Ye Faithful O' Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) O' Little Town of Bethlehem Obviously 5 Believers Obviously Five Believers Odds And Ends Odpowie Ci wiatr (Blowin' In The Wind) Oh Sister Oh, Boy! Old Shep On The Road Again On a Little Street in Singapore On a Night Like This Once Upon a Time One Irish Rover One More Cup Of Coffee One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below) One More Night One More Weekend One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) One Too Many Mornings One Too Many Mornings (Clip) One for the Road One of Us Must Know Only A Pawn In Their Game Only a Hobo Open the Door, Homer Orange Juice Blues Orange Juice Blues (Blues for Breakfast) Outlaw Blues Oxford Town I Love You Paths of Victory Pay in Blood Peggy Day Peggy Sue Percy's Song Plaisir D'Amour Playboys and Playgirls Please, Mrs. Henry Pledging My Time Po' Boy Political World Polka Dots and Moonbeams Poor Boy Blues Positively 4th Street Precious Angel Precious Memories Pressing On Pretty Boy Floyd Pretty Peggy-O Pretty Saro Property of Jesus Queen Jane Approximately Quinn the Eskimo Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) Quit Your Low Down Ways Quit Your Lowdown Ways Ragged & Dirty Ragged And Dirty Rags To Riches Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35 Rainy Day Women Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Rainy Day Women #12 And 35 Ramblin' Boy Ramblin' Gamblin' Willie Rambling, Gambling Willie Rank Strangers To Me Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache Red River Shore Restless Farewell Return to Me Ring Them Bells Ring Them Bells Ring of Fire Rita May Rocks and Gravel Roll on John Rollin' and Tumblin' Romance in Durango Roving Gambler Ruben Remus Rum And Coca Cola Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands Sally Sue Brown Santa-Fe Sara Sarah Jane Saved Saving Grace Scarlet Town See That My Grave Is Kept Clean Seeing the Real You At Last Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) (Live Version) Sentimental Journey September of My Years Series of Dreams Seven Curses Seven Days Señor (Tales of Yankee Power) Shake Shake Mama Share Your Love (With Me) She Belongs To Me She's No Good She's Your Lover Now Shelter From The Storm Shenandoah Shooting Star Shot of Love Sign On The Window Sign on the Cross Silent Weekend Silver Bells Silver Dagger Silvio Silvo Simple Twist Of Fate Sittin' On Top Of The World Sitting on a Barbed Wire Fence Skylark Slow Train Smokestack Lightnin' So You Want to Be a Rock 'N' Roll Star Solid Rock Some Enchanted Evening Somebody Touched Me Someday baby Someone's Got a Hold of My Heart Something There is About You Something's Burning, Baby Somewhere Along the Way Song To Woody Soon After Midnight Spanish Harlem Incident Spanish Is the Loving Tongue Spirit on the water Stack a Lee Stage Fright Standing In The Doorway Standing on the Highway Stardust Stay With Me Stealin' Stealin', Stealin' Stormy Weather Straight Into Darkness Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Agai Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again Subterranean Homesick Blues Sugar Baby Summer Days Sweetheart Like You Talkin' Song Take A Message To Mary Take Me As I Am Take Me as I Am (Or Let Me Go) Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues Talkin' Hava Negeilah Blues Talkin' Have Negeilah Blues Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues Talkin' New York Talkin' World War III Blues Talking Bear Mountain Picnic Talking Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues Talking World War III Blues Tangled Up In Blue Teardrops From My Eyes Tears Of Rage Tears of Rage (Live Version) Tel Ol' Bill Tell Me Tell Me That It Isn't True Tell Me, Momma Tell Ol' Bill Tempest Temporary Like Achilles Tennessee Tennessee Border That Lucky Old Sun That Old Black Magic That Old Feeling That's Alright Mama The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest The Ballad of Hollis Brown The Ballad of Ira Hayes The Best Is Yet to Come The Boxer The Christmas Blues The Christmas Song The Days of '49 The Death of Emmett Till The First Noel The Fool The Gates of Eden The Ghost of Tom Joad The Girl on the Greenbriar Shore The Grand Coulee Dam The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar The Hurricane The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll The Lonesome River The Lonesome River The Love That Faded The Man In Me The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down The Night We Called It A Day The Parting Glass The Shape I'm In The Times They Are A-Changin' The Ugliest Girl In The World The Usual The Wanderer The Water Is Wide The Weight The Wicked Messenger The levee's gonna break There's a Flaw in My Flue These Foolish Things These Hands They Killed Him Things Have Changed Things We Said Today This Dream of You This Nearly Was Mine This Wheel's On Fire Three Angels Thunder On The Mountain Tight Connection to My Heart Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love?) Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anyone Seen My Love?) Time Passes Slowly Times They Are A Changing Times They Are A-Changin' Tin Angel Tiny Montgomery To Be Alone With You To Ramona Tombstone Blues Tomorrow Is a Long Time Tomorrow Night Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You Too Much Of Nothing Tough Mama Trade Winds Train A-Travelin' Train of Love Trouble Trouble in Mind True Love Tends to Forget Trust Yourself Tryin' to Get to Heaven Trying To Get To Heaven Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum Twelve Gates to the City Two By Two Two Sleepy People Two Soldiers Unbelievable Uncloudy Day Under The Red Sky Under Your Spell Union Sundown Up On Cripple Creek Up to Me Visions Of Johanna Wade in the Water Walkin' Down the Line Wallflower Walls of Red Wing Wanted Man Watching The River Flow Watered Down Love We Better Talk This Over Wedding Song Went To See The Gypsy West Texas What Can I Do For You? What Good Am I? What Was It You Wanted What'll I Do When Did You Leave Heaven When He Returns When I Paint My Masterpiece When I Paint My Masterpiece When The Ship Comes In When You Awake When You Dance When You Gonna Wake Up? When the Night Comes Falling from the Sky When the World Was Young When the deal goes down Where Are You Where Are You Tonight? Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat) Where Is the One? Where Teardrops Fall Who Killed Davey Moore? Why Try To Change Me Now Why Was I Born Wiggle Wiggle Wigwam Wildwood Flower Winter Wonderland Winterlude With God on Our Side Woogie Boogie Workingman's blues #2 World Gone Wrong Worried Blues Yazoo Street Scandal Ye Shall Be Changed Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread Yeah! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread You Ain't Goin' Nowhere You Ain't Going Nowhere You Ain't Going Nowhere, No. 1 You Angel You You Are My Sunshine You Are No Good You Belong To Me You Changed My Life You Don't Learn That In School You Go to My Head You Wanna Ramble You Win Again You're A Big Girl Now You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go You're Gonna Quit Me You're No Good Young at Heart
Po zakończeniu trasy koncertowej wrócił do Woodstock i kontynuował pracę nad utworem. „Pierwsze dwie linijki, które rymowały się 'kiddin' you' i 'didn’t you', po prostu mnie powaliły”, powiedział Rolling Stone w 1988 roku, „a kiedy doszedłem do kuglarzy, chromowanego konia i księżniczki na wieży, to wszystko stało się zbyt wiele”. To jadowita piosenka, ale nigdy publicznie nie ujawnił inspiracji, zakładając, że była to choćby jedna osoba. Ludzie zgadywali, że „Miss Lonely” to każdy, od Edie Sedgwick po Marianne Faithfull, a nawet Joan Baez, ale odpowiedź prawie na pewno nie jest taka prosta. Piosenka zaczęła nabierać kształtów 15 czerwca 1965 roku, kiedy Dylan rozpoczął pracę nad Highway 61 Revisited z producentem Tomem Wilsonem, gitarzystą Mike’em Bloomfieldem, pianistą Paulem Griffinem, perkusistą Bobbym Greggiem i basistą Josephem Macho. „Widziałem go na kilku imprezach, a potem jak grom z jasnego nieba zadzwonił do mnie z propozycją nagrania płyty” – Bloomfield powiedział Rolling Stone’owi w 1968 roku. „Więc kupiłem Fendera, naprawdę dobrą gitarę po raz pierwszy w życiu, bez futerału, Telecastera. … Nigdy nie byłem na profesjonalnej, dużej sesji z muzykami studyjnymi. Nie znałem się na niczym. Podobały mi się piosenki. Gdybyś tam był, zobaczyłbyś, że to była bardzo niezorganizowana, dziwna scena. Od tamtego czasu grałem na milionach sesji i zdałem sobie sprawę, jak naprawdę dziwna była ta sesja Dylana.” Sesja rozpoczęła się od wielu prób „It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry” (wtedy nazywała się „Phantom Engineer”) i „Sitting on a Barbed Wire Fence”, choć nie udało się zrobić ani jednego użytecznego ujęcia pierwszej piosenki, a drugą ostatecznie skasowano. Pod koniec dnia Dylan zagrał dla zespołu chropowatą, powolną wersję „Like a Rolling Stone”, którą można usłyszeć na pierwszym albumie The Bootleg Series. Sesja zakończyła się w momencie, gdy zespół zaczynał już ogarniać ten utwór. (Tego samego dnia Wilson i niektórzy muzycy z sesji z Dylanem wykonali akustyczną wersję „The Sound of Silence” Simona i Garfunkela i dodali do niej elektryczne instrumenty, co dało im pierwszy wielki przebój.) Tom Wilson zaprosił Ala Koopera, by wpadł następnego dnia na sesję tylko po to, by popatrzeć, ale on miał o wiele większe plany. „Nie chcąc ryzykować, przybyłem godzinę wcześniej i na tyle wcześnie, by zdążyć przed tłumem, by mieć swoją przykrywkę” – napisał w swojej książce Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards z 1998 roku. „Wszedłem do studia z moim futerałem na gitarę, rozpakowałem się, nastroiłem, podłączyłem i usiadłem tam, starając się jak najlepiej wyglądać.” Wkrótce Bloomfield wszedł do środka i zaczął ćwiczyć. ” zaczął grać na najbardziej niesamowitej gitarze, jaką kiedykolwiek słyszałem” – napisał Kooper. „A on dopiero się rozgrzewał! To było ponad moje siły. Z zażenowaniem odłączyłem wtyczkę, spakowałem się, poszedłem do pokoju kontrolnego i usiadłem tam udając reportera z magazynu Sing Out!” Z Kooperem w pokoju kontrolnym, ta sama grupa z poprzedniego dnia rozpoczęła „Like a Rolling Stone”, choć z Paulem Griffinem przechodzącym z organów na fortepian. Kooper tak mało wiedział o organach, że nie wiedział nawet jak je włączyć, ale był zdesperowany, żeby zagrać na piosence Dylana i kiedy roztargniony Wilson nie dał mu stanowczego „nie”, wszedł do studia, usiadł przy instrumencie i był zachwycony widząc, że Griffin go nie wyłączył. „Wyobraźcie to sobie” – napisał Kooper w swojej książce. „Nie ma żadnej muzyki do czytania. Piosenka trwa ponad pięć minut, zespół jest tak głośny, że nie słyszę nawet organów, a ja nie znam się na tym instrumencie. Ale taśma się kręci, a to Bob, kurwa, Dylan tam śpiewa, więc lepiej, żebym to ja tu siedział i coś grał.” Wilson mógł być zszokowany, kiedy zobaczył, co się dzieje, ale Dylan wykopał dźwięk Koopera i poprosił o podkręcenie organów. „Możecie usłyszeć, jak czekałem, aż akord zostanie zagrany przez resztę zespołu, zanim zobowiązałem się do zagrania w wersach” – napisał Kooper. „Zawsze jestem o ósmą nutę za wszystkimi innymi, upewniając się co do akordu przed dotknięciem klawiszy”. Unikalny styl grania nie tylko nadał piosence składnik sygnatury, ale także przedstawił Dylana muzycznemu współpracownikowi, do którego będzie powracał raz po raz w kolejnych latach. Czwarte ujęcie piosenki 16 czerwca jest wersją, która ostatecznie została wydana, ale grupa zagrała ją jeszcze 11 razy. „Wszystkie nie nadawały się do użytku, bo były za szybkie” – powiedział Kooper w niepublikowanym wywiadzie dla Rolling Stone z 2012 roku. „Nawet nie wiem, jak on mógł śpiewać tak szybko. Jest mnóstwo słów do umieszczenia. Mam kopię kompletnej sesji i żadne ujęcie nie zbliża się do tego ujęcia.” Piosenka trafiła na półki sklepowe 20 lipca, zaledwie kilka dni przed Newport Folk Festival, gdzie Dylan zagrał ją na żywo jako część swojego pierwszego w historii elektrycznego setu, co jest dobrze zużytą historią, która była tematem całych książek. Pod koniec miesiąca Dylan powrócił do Studio A, by dokończyć Highway 61 Revisited, choć porzucił Toma Wilsona na rzecz nowego producenta Boba Johnstona. Zakończyli to 6 sierpnia, co oznaczało ostatni raz, kiedy Dylan nagrywał z Mike’m Bloomfieldem, choć w wywiadzie dla Rolling Stone z 2009 roku Dylan wybrał go jako najlepszego gitarzystę, z jakim kiedykolwiek pracował. „Facetem, za którym zawsze tęsknię i myślę, że gdyby został ze mną, nadal byłby w pobliżu, był Mike Bloomfield” – powiedział. „On po prostu potrafił grać. Miał tak wiele duszy. I znał wszystkie style, i potrafił je zagrać tak niesamowicie dobrze.” Columbia nie wiązała wielkich nadziei z „Like a Rolling Stone”, ponieważ miał sześć minut długości i był tak niepodobny do poprzednich utworów Dylana, ale stał się największym hitem w jego karierze. Wkurzył wielu tradycyjnych folkowców, ale uczynił z Dylana gwiazdę rocka dokładnie w momencie, gdy scena folkowa zanikała. Piosenką tą kończył każdy występ podczas legendarnego światowego tournée z Jastrzębiami w latach 1965/66, a do tej pory wykonał ją w sumie 2024 razy, ustępując jedynie „All Along the Watchtower”. (Co dziwne, nie zagrał jej ani razu od końca 2013 r.) W zeszłym roku odręcznie napisany tekst piosenki został sprzedany za ponad 2 miliony dolarów, prawie dwukrotnie więcej niż wynosiła pierwotna wycena.
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