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Or even when the fight will end? Normally every question needs answers. There are several songs in the fight, so we call it to protest song. Or at our home, also called music for life. Some protest songs make us brave, make us believe or wake our spirits.

Some protest songs soothe and encourage us to turn discouragement into power. But there is also a song of fighting, one song that does not do that function. This song acts as doubt and asks many questions. More than anything, it is a song that shakes every element of humanity. It trembled the belief, the dream and even the faith of many people. And the result of that shaking requires us to turn back and ask the question: what is the real fight exactly and what we fight for?

Dylan, whose former name was Robert Allen Zimmerman, was born in His family emigrated from Ukraine and settled in Minnesota. Over the next ten years, he moved to Minneapolis and became interested in rock music from listening to rock and roll artists of that era, such as Little Richard and Buddy Holly.

After attending university for just one year, he dropped out of his studies and moved to New York to follow his dream of becoming an artist. In , Dilan released the first album Bob Dylan , satisfied with the help of Woody Gotti, a folk artist who was one of his beloved. Dylan released the next album, "The Freewheelin 'Bob Dylan' one year later. During this period, American society, which is based on the migration of many nationalities especially the British lineage as ruling and people of African descent as rulers were breaking up.

When the people who were ruled do not want to be ruled anymore the battle between the two classes took place. There are a lot of colored people killed as well as the white people. By incorporated the melodic folk melody called "No More Auction Block" to compose and rewrite.

The use of a song that was played during the free time of colored people or the working class showed that he wanted this song to represent the colored people, speaks for them, demands them, even if he himself has a different skin color.

He asked many questions in this song. Many questions are unanswered questions. That is why he said that sometimes those answers may be floating in the wind. There are many questions and questions about this song. Whether a group of people identified as Dylan's schoolmate who claimed to be the first composer and Dylan reworked to record audio.

Back then, contemporary folk was played on Top 40 radio if it was great, which they were. Their harmonies would change with every verse, as virtuosically inventive as the songwriting itself. Their version was not only popular, it was a major radio hit, climbing up to 2 on the pop charts.

Yet the shining beauty of its message was not missed, as it became one of the most iconic anthems of the time. At the moment, and ever since, there was no doubt about this song being too ambiguous and unclear. Its message rang out then as it has ever since. It is a song for the ages. Only members can comment. Become a member. Already a member? Log In. A poet and a songwriter? With those answers in mind, what do you think Bob Dylan is getting at in describing himself and his music in this way?

Songs may have a clear rhyming structure and repetitive verses, while poems may not. Dylan may be trying to assert that he takes his words, or his lyrics, very seriously, etc. Ask the class: Why do you think different groups were able to come up with different interpretations of the lyrics?



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