Mr. Tambourine Man: Random Post 2
Camping this weekend, while suffering from food poisoning huddled up in my tent trying to stay warm, I listened to Mr. Tambourine Man at least a couple hundred times. It’s probably one of Bob Dylan’s most popular and recognizable songs, even though it was made famous by The Byrds. Despite its popularity and how much it has been played throughout the years, I don’t think it is humanly possible to listen to Mr. Tambourine Man enough times. The song’s chorus repeats the simple call to action “Hey Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me.” Hearing that, I reminisce on simpler times, nights when you sit with your friends drinking beers and listening to songs such as Mr. Tambourine Man. The universal love for enjoying live music transcends all human differences, and could quite possibly help us reach world peace. People speculate that Bob Dylan might’ve been talking about an acid trip in this song, but I’m not convinced that this is the case - I think sometimes we confuse natural thoughts and ...