Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan
"Like a Rolling Stone" is a song written in 1965 by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. The song's provocative lyrics stem from a handwritten note that Dylan wrote in June 1965, when he returned from an exhausting tour of his Bob Dylan UK Tour 1965. After the lyrics Edited in great detail, condensed into four short pieces and a chorus, "Like a Rolling Stone" was recorded a few weeks later and included on Dylan's fourth album Highway 61 Revisited.
The song has been described as revolutionary in synthesizing different musical genres, the youthfulness, a bit of irony in Dylan's voice, and the frankness of questioning in the chorus: How does it feel?" (roughly translated How does it feel?). "Like a Rolling Stone" transformed Dylan's career and is today considered one of the most influential works of the postwar era and has since been released not only commercially, but also commercially. broadcast during important cultural events to enhance Dylan's image.
Meaning: “Like a Rolling Stone” explores the story of an individual who went from a stable, wealthy lifestyle to one marked by poverty and homelessness. Indeed, the title of this track is a metaphor, applied to someone who lives a transient lifestyle. And to their disgrace, Dylan is throwing in this person's face that when she's at the top, she doesn't care about the proper things in life, nor does she treat the less fortunate. So the ultimate implication is that she deserves her fate. But all that considered, it doesn't seem like the lyrics are based on a true story. Instead, the conclusion of this study reads more than the lines of Bob Dylan warning himself to change his ways before he experiences an unfortunate life event.
Publishing year: 1965