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Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn June 23rd 1965, the Byrds performed "Mr. Tambourine Man" on the ABC-TV program 'Shindig!'... Seven months earlier on May 9th it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; and on June 20th peaked at #1 (for 1 week) and spent 13 weeks on the Top 100... Enter your details below to receive a Free printable Bible lesson every Friday to use with your under 5s. Johnny from Los Angeles, CaThis is one of those songs that is "Why try to figure out the lyrics, just listen to it. While many interpreted the song as a thinly veiled drug record, McGuinn had other ideas. Having joined the Eastern cult religion Subud just 10 days prior to entering the studio, he saw the song as "a prayer of submission." McGuinn told The Byrds' biographer, Johnny Rogan, in 1997: "Underneath the lyrics to 'Mr. Tambourine Man,' regardless of what Dylan meant, I was turning it into a prayer. I was singing to God and I was saying that God was the Tambourine Man and I was saying to him, 'Hey God, take me for a trip and I'll follow you.'"

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Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn November 13th 1966, Noel Harrison performed "Mr. Tambourine Man" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'...Besides that obvious fact, Dylans stream of conciousness poetry and mind blowing original lyrics far outshine the Byrds effort In my humble opinion. Discuss with your child how Miriam helped save her baby brother Moses from the Nile River. Explain how God used her courage and wisdom to protect Moses. Ask the child to think of a time when they needed courage to do something difficult and share their experience. Brian from Sydney, CanadaIs it another coincidence that this song has a mention of diamonds and the sky just as The Beatles' "Lucy.." does, but not until two years later? It is the same with "Caroline, No" by The Beach Boys. "Caroline,No" and "Girl From The North Country" have the same them about a girl with long hair and the fetish the men have with this long hair. Dylan's song was released and written well before both of these other popular numbers. Jim from Morgantown, WvWhy is it that when an artist uses a metaphor that someone doesn't understand, the song is immediately about drugs? The first verse is about heroin? Cut me a break!

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Joel from Columbia, ScDylan said that drugs were never a big thing with him...Makes you wonder why he introduced the Fab Four to drugs then. Anyway about the song it's one that I get into when my mind has been expanded with (slight cough)goodies from my local pharmacy. Yeah thats right good old pharmacy. This song is discussed in the 1995 movie Dangerous Minds, where the characters talk about the underlying drug references this song might entail. Example: "Mr. Tambourine Man"=Drug Dealer; "Play a song for me"=give me a joint. The basis for this theory was that music was heavily censored at that time, so musicians would share their feelings about drugs and unallowed subject material through coded songs.

Anthea from Boston, MaIn one of Judy Collins' albums (either #3 or in the notes on Judy Sings Dylan, or possibly both), she writes about being unhappy one night when she and a bunch of other singers are all staying together in New York, and she goes down in the basement to find Dylan singing this softly, so as not to wake everyone up. Dan from Riverside, IlDylan was inspired to "go electric" by the Animals' version of "House of the Rising Sun," not this song. Seth from Snohomish, WaThe assumptions regarding Dylan's intentions are actually rather solid; Mr. Tambourine Man is a drug dealer...not so subtle symbol. This is especially true with respect to the full scope of Dylan's catalogue. Play a game of “Red Sea Freeze Dance” where the child dances to worship songs and freezes when the music stops. Encourage them to use different dance moves to express their joy and thankfulness.

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As for what this song is about, I feel that it is about being "open to experience" and the "call to adventure." It could also be about artistic inspiration, but people who are artistic are usually already "open." Sometimes people try drugs because they are "open" as well, but if drugs are referred to in the song, I don't feel they are as important in the song as being "open" in the first place. I think the point of the song is the desire to experience something. Maybe that's different for everyone. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn December 12th 1965 the Byrds performed "Mr. Tambourine Man " on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'... Mike from Mountlake Terrace, WashingtonI love Bob Dylans music - his version is very, very good also. I choose not to choose which is better. Discuss with your child how Miriam led the people of Israel in worship after crossing the Red Sea. Explain the importance of praise and worship. Talk about how it helps us to thank God. Ask the child to create their own worship song or prayer that they can share with you or their family. This song that talks about the memories of a past love. The narrator expresses his sincere feelings and the lyrics imply that he misses his former lover.

Dylan claims that despite popular belief, this song is not about drugs. In the liner notes to his 1985 compilation Biograph, he wrote: "Drugs never played a part in that song... 'disappearing through the smoke rings in my mind,' that's not drugs; drugs were never that big a thing with me. I could take 'em or leave 'em, never hung me up." John Dylan from Blah, MsWhy is this titled under The Byrds. IT belongs under Dylan. Dylans version is ridiculously better. Bob from Mineral Wells, TxWhy do you say "by the Byrds?" Dylan not only wrote the song, he also recorded it. His is much better. If I had to choose a favorite song, it would be Dylan's "Tambourine Man." Johnny from Damascus, MdPersonally, I say we all should end the assumptions that all these songs (Mr. Tambourine Man, Crimson and Clover, Puff the Magic Dragon, etc) are about weed. Richard from Avon, InThe Dylan version of this song is one of the greatest pieces of poetry ever put to music. The Byrds, unfortunately, made it Beach Boy pop. And it's about Dylan's 1964 visit to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, not drugs. The images mesh perfectly with the parades, the street musicians and the floats that look like ships -- especially if you've just had a bottle of wine on Bourbon Street.

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