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The story is generally understood to have been written about Joan Baez, with whom Dylan had been in a short relationship a year or so earlier. The vivid imagery sets the scene of New York in the winter as “the heat pipes just cough” in Dylan’s room. Some accounts go as far as to say the song was written during the East Coast blackout that hit New York and seven neighbouring states on November 9th, 1965. The mystical and eerily adventurous music flows alongside some abstract lyrics that Dylan wrote while living with his wife-to-be, Sara, at the famous Chelsea Hotel in New York. One of the best albums of the 1960s was Blonde on Blonde, and its greatest song was probably ‘Visions of Johanna’. 10 Bob Dylan songs that could be novels: ‘Visions of Johanna’ – Blonde on Blonde Today, I’m exploring ten of Dylan’s songs that best suit adaption to a novel. Some of these more involved and stimulating narratives of Dylan’s could be quite easily re-imagined in an expanded novel format. By this point, much of Dylan’s music could be read like poetry, and some of the narratives were so mystical and evocative that one’s imagination would be constantly stimulated.
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Dylan’s lyrics began to flirt with avant-garde compositions reflecting his passion for literature of the so-called Beat Generation, especially that of Allen Ginsberg. While proving himself to be a gifted songwriter in his first few albums, Dylan seemed to charter unprecedented ground in Highway 61 Revisited (1965) and Blonde on Blonde a year later in 1966. But by the mid-1960s, he was looking to unshackle himself from his status as a folk singer. His early rise to worldwide acclaim was mostly attributable to his knack for poignant lyrics that pointed fingers at the injustice in society and called for political change. When confident enough in his own skills as a songwriter, Dylan migrated from the comfort covers and aired some of his early hits, including ‘Song To Woody’, ‘Blowin’ In the Wind’, ‘A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall’ and ‘Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright’.
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