In The Doors’ 1971 masterpiece LA Woman, Jim Morrison yells the words, “Well, I’ve been down to god damn long, that it looks like up to me,” with the war cry rattle of a frustrated builder who has just found out his jackhammer has been stolen but is going to try and shake the wall down anyway. This wail of the beleaguered disenfranchised echoes in Bob Dylan’s music, too. Albeit Dylan’s disenfranchised poetry is a wildly different style, the conn…
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