Dylan’s like the Beatles or the Eiffel Tower… his presence is so strong that you don’t see him anymore.”

– David Gray

 

What you should know about this song:

This piece has been described as both timeless and yet utterly contemporary. Dylan self-consciously wrote it as a sequel to an earlier song (“Workingman’s Blues”) by country veteran Merle Haggard.

“Dylan’s like the Beatles or the Eiffel Tower – he’s just there, his presence is so strong that you don’t see him anymore.” – David Gray*

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