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John Wesley Harding - 01 John Wesley Harding

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The first track, John Wesley Harding, of the 1967 album 'John Wesley Harding.'

Channel: Music
Uploaded: August 27, 2007 at 8:55 pm
Author: ClassicRockMP3s

Length: 0:03:00
Rating: 4.95
Views: 12,735

Tags: folk

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jestrang (Tuesday 11th of November 2008 10:44:04 AM)
gnats always sting around the wake of giants for better or worse, such is the infernal nature of the marriage of Art and it's massive bridegroom.
ziggystardust3113 (Monday 27th of October 2008 06:45:32 PM)
pretty interesting
MusicJew158 (Saturday 13th of September 2008 10:25:35 AM)
notice that in this album and Nashville Skyline he actually kind of "sings" in the traditional sense
DaRandom90 (Sunday 26th of October 2008 06:37:26 PM)
don't be an asshole and put quotes around sings.
LakeErieHorn (Friday 29th of August 2008 06:10:13 PM)
John Wesley Hardin was a ruthless, cold blooded killer. He embellished his life story when convenient and claimed to have killed over 40 people. Dylan was ignorant of the facts regarding John W Hardin. Evidenced by the "g" and the Robin Hood like characterization. What part of his life do you find interesting? What does he stand for according to Dylan? How in anybody's imagination does John W. Hardin transcend his own banal, tragic existence?
jackspencer26 (Tuesday 2nd of September 2008 01:58:04 PM)
Well the story goes he robbed from the rich to give to the poor, kinda like a robin hoodesque character, think thats the image Dylan is trying to conjour up. Forgive him for his historical facts being clouded by his heart.
JaketheSnake311 (Monday 13th of October 2008 01:11:41 PM)
No, that's Jesse James.
retroflow44 (Thursday 13th of November 2008 07:17:18 PM)
Yeah, well Billy Joel also messed up on his story of Billy the Kid as well. Neither Hardin nor "McCarty/Bonney" were known to have ever robbed anything. They weren't bandits, they were outlaws. Each had their own reasons for being. Of the two, Hardin was the most lethal and vicious. I was lucky enough to suddenly be required to study the Old West and get to the bottom of many myths of that period. Most people just get the Cliff's/Cole's Notes or Hollywood versions.
DaRandom90 (Thursday 25th of September 2008 01:22:32 PM)
What the hell!!!!!!! DYLAN added the g for reasons for the song. ANd this is how he envisioned his life. Doesn't matter what u fucking think. Dylan is always right.
parafleet (Thursday 27th of November 2008 01:00:45 AM)
it's art and intention. we know what's good and bad. write a happy song about jeff davis, but we get what HE tried to do. still, in this song's sense, forget history and ponder intention.