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Dylan Cover: Mr. Tambourine Man

Bob Dylan wrote and recorded the original version of "Mr. Tambourine Man," but The Byrds' electrified folk-rock version shot it to #1 on both the US and UK charts. The song hadn't been released when The Byrds learned it from a demo Dylan gave to their manager, Jim Dickson. Dylan released Tambourine Man in March 1965 on his Bringing It All Back Home album. What is "Mr. Tambourine Man" about? On the surface, this tambourine man is a wandering musician whose music has captured Dylan under its spell. The song is considered by many to be about drug experiences, with lines like "Take me for a trip upon your magic swirling ship" and "Take me disappearin' through the smoke rings of my mind." Phrases like these suggest a marijuana or LSD trip. Dylan is famously close-lipped about explaining his songs, but in his 1985 Biograph compilation album, he revealed that "Mr. Tambourine Man" is not about drugs. Instead, he said the song was inspired by a backup folk musician named Bruce Langhorne, who played a large tambourine in one of Dylan's recording sessions. To me, the song's poetic images are like impressionist paintings. The melody is haunting and mesmerizing. The song stands alone as a true work of art. Here's my version.

An episode of the Heart Banter by David Gittlin podcast, hosted by David Gittlin, titled "Dylan Cover: Mr. Tambourine Man" was published on April 3, 2024 and runs 6 minutes.

April 3, 2024 ·6m · Heart Banter by David Gittlin

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Bob Dylan wrote and recorded the original version of "Mr. Tambourine Man," but The Byrds' electrified folk-rock version shot it to #1 on both the US and UK charts. The song hadn't been released when The Byrds learned it from a demo Dylan gave to their manager, Jim Dickson. Dylan released Tambourine Man in March 1965 on his Bringing It All Back Home album. What is "Mr. Tambourine Man" about? On the surface, this tambourine man is a wandering musician whose music has captured Dylan under its spell. The song is considered by many to be about drug experiences, with lines like "Take me for a trip upon your magic swirling ship" and "Take me disappearin' through the smoke rings of my mind." Phrases like these suggest a marijuana or LSD trip. Dylan is famously close-lipped about explaining his songs, but in his 1985 Biograph compilation album, he revealed that "Mr. Tambourine Man" is not about drugs. Instead, he said the song was inspired by a backup folk musician named Bruce Langhorne, who played a large tambourine in one of Dylan's recording sessions. To me, the song's poetic images are like impressionist paintings. The melody is haunting and mesmerizing. The song stands alone as a true work of art. Here's my version.

Bob Dylan wrote and recorded the original version of "Mr. Tambourine Man," but The Byrds' electrified folk-rock version shot it to #1 on both the US and UK charts. The song hadn't been released when The Byrds learned it from a demo Dylan gave to their manager, Jim Dickson.

Dylan released Tambourine Man in March 1965 on his Bringing It All Back Home album.

What is "Mr. Tambourine Man" about? On the surface, this tambourine man is a wandering musician whose music has captured Dylan under its spell. The song is considered by many to be about drug experiences, with lines like "Take me for a trip upon your magic swirling ship" and "Take me disappearin' through the smoke rings of my mind." Phrases like these suggest a marijuana or LSD trip. Dylan is famously close-lipped about explaining his songs, but in his 1985 Biograph compilation album, he revealed that "Mr. Tambourine Man" is not about drugs. Instead, he said the song was inspired by a backup folk musician named Bruce Langhorne, who played a large tambourine in one of Dylan's recording sessions.

To me, the song's poetic images are like impressionist paintings. The melody is haunting and mesmerizing. The song stands alone as a true work of art. Here's my version.

 

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