Things just get better and better around here as we count down the days left until Bob Dylan Day (April 28, when his latest album, Together Through Life, hits stores). For instance,ย Dylan has been sporadically releasing excerpts from a lengthy, often bizarre interview conducted with music journo and VH1 exec Bill Flanagan. They’ve been pretty good so far, but the one that came out yesterday is, hands down, the best one yet.
See if this perks your eyebrows up:
BF: Even though many of the tracks on the album are about love, the album is full of pain โ sometimes in the same song. In Beyond Here Lies Nothing, the song is underscored by a feeling of foreboding. Youโre moving down “boulevards of broken cars.โ Youโre going to love “as long as love will last.โ Is pain a necessary part of loving?
BD: Oh yeah, in my songs it is. Pain, sex, murder, family – it goes way back. Kindness. Honour. Charity. You have to tie all that in. Youโre supposed to know that stuff.
BF: Getting back to This Dream of You , the character sings, โHow long can I stay in this nowhere cafรฉ?โ Where is that cafรฉ?
BD: It sounds like itโs south of the border or close to the border.
BF: Youโre not saying?
BD: Well, no, itโs not like Iโm not saying. But if you have those kind of thoughts and feelings you know where the guy is. Heโs right where you are. If you donโt have those thoughts and feelings then he doesnโt exist.
BF: The character in the song reminds me a lot of the guy who is in the song Across The Borderline.
BD: I know what youโre saying, but itโs not a character like in a book or a movie. Heโs not a bus driver. He doesnโt drive a forklift. Heโs not a serial killer. Itโs me whoโs singing that, plain and simple. We shouldnโt confuse singers and performers with actors. Actors will say, โMy character this, and my character that.โ Like beating a dead horse. Who cares about the character? Just get up and act. You donโt have to explain it to me.
BF: Well canโt a singer act out a song?
BD: Yeah sure, a lot of them do. But the more you act the further you get away from the truth. And a lot of those singers lose who they are after a while. You sing, โIโm a lineman for the county,โ enough times and you start to scamper up poles.
Some very revealing words from an artist who has sought to distance himself from his songs in his past. In the interview, Dylan also manages to insult the Rolling Stones and gives his thoughts about Hitler’s rise to power.
You can read the whole thing here.
This, however, might be our new favorite Dylan quote:
“But if you have those kind of thoughts and feelings you know where the guy is. Heโs right where you are. If you donโt have those thoughts and feelings then he doesnโt exist.”
