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Amerigo Vespucci

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Mon Apr 16, 2012, 10:39 AM Apr 2012

Fifty Years Ago Today: Bob Dylan Premiered 'Blowin' In The Wind'

Fifty Years Ago Today: Bob Dylan Premiered 'Blowin' In The Wind'
The protest song originally just had two verses

By Andy Greene
April 16, 2012 10:00 AM ET



Exactly 50 years ago today, Bob Dylan walked onstage at at Gerde's Folk City in Greenwich Village and played a brand new song called "Blowin' In The Wind." The song was based off the old Negro spiritual "No More Auction Block" (a song in Dylan's live repertoire at the time), and it initially had only two verses. He soon realized it needed another section and wrote the "how many years can a mountain exist" verse. The next month he published the song in Broadside magazine, though Dylan's recorded version wouldn't appear on shelves until August of 1963.

The long gap between the writing and the release of "Blowin' In The Wind" caused some trouble. New Jersey high school student Lorre Wyatt performed the song for his school in November of 1962 and (like a scene straight out of The Squid & The Whale) claimed he wrote it. His school paper reported the song as a Wyatt original, and the claim was repeated in an infamous Newsweek story about Dylan in 1963. "There is even a rumor circulating that Dylan did not write 'Blowin' in the Wind,' that it was written by a Millburn (N.J.) High student named Lorre Wyatt, who sold it to the singer," Newsweek said in their November 1963 issue. "Dylan says he did write the song and Wyatt denies authorship, but several Millburn students claim they heard the song from Wyatt before Dylan ever sang it."

The conspiracy theory never gained much traction, and by the summer of 1963 the song became huge when Peter, Paul and Mary released a cover version that hit number two on the Billboard Hot 100. It's since been covered by hundreds of artists, including Stevie Wonder, Neil Young, Dolly Parton, Sam Cooke, Bobby Darin and many, many others. The success of the song was a huge boost to Dylan's career, though for a short period Dylan's music was much more famous than the man himself.

Dylan has sung the song well over 1,000 times in the last 50 years, but he grew weary of the tune in early 1964 and kept it out of his live show for nearly a decade. He made one exception in August 1971 when he agreed to play at the Concert For Bangladesh. According to legend, George Harrison asked Dylan if he planned on playing the song, casting Dylan to snap, "Are you going to play 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand?'" But Dylan relented and agreed to play the song. Check out a video of the performance below.

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Fifty Years Ago Today: Bob Dylan Premiered 'Blowin' In The Wind' (Original Post) Amerigo Vespucci Apr 2012 OP
One of the greatest songs/sentiments of all time. Thanks for posting. Hoyt Apr 2012 #1
I first heard it sung by PP&M at the March on Washington in '63 but the sound FailureToCommunicate Apr 2012 #2
Bob Dylan "Man in the Long Black Coat" Off-Broadway JaredNorth30 Apr 2012 #3
 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
1. One of the greatest songs/sentiments of all time. Thanks for posting.
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 10:56 AM
Apr 2012

Woody Guthrie would have been proud.

FailureToCommunicate

(14,012 posts)
2. I first heard it sung by PP&M at the March on Washington in '63 but the sound
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 11:47 AM
Apr 2012

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was echoed and I was a bit young. But that song of his and so many other's mixed with Motown to become the soundtrack of our life during the 60's and 70's!

thanks for the reminder A-V!

JaredNorth30

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3. Bob Dylan "Man in the Long Black Coat" Off-Broadway
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 02:25 PM
Apr 2012

I saw a re-interpretation of Dylan's "Man in the Long Black Coat" last night.

British songtress Barb Jungr has a critically acclaimed all-Dylan cover show "Man in the Long Black Coat" playing Off-Broadway in New York. The track was taken from her recent album "Man in the Long Black Coat," which was released last year on Linn Records.

She's been called one of Britain's foremost Dylan interpreters.
http://barbjungrplaysnewyork.com/

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