Bob Dylan born Robert Allen Zimmerman On May 24 1941 In Duluth Minnesota United States Is An American Singer-Songwriter. Often Regarded As One Of The Greatest Songwriters Of All Time Dylan Has Been A Major Figure In Popular Culture During A Career Spanning More Than 60 Years.
Dylan Started His Musical Odyssey In 1959 When He Began Playing In Dinkytown Minneapolis While Attending The University Of Minnesota. Shortly After Starting To Play He Changed His Stage Name To Bob Dylan Read More On Last.Fm
Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Changing of the Guards
"Changing Of The Guards" Is A Song Written By Bob Dylan Released In 1978 As A Single And As The First Track On His Album Street Legal. As An A-Side Single It Failed To Reach The Billboard Top 100. However It Was Included On Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3 Released In 1994. Musically "Changing Of The Guards " Like Much Of Street Legal Has A Strange Sound Certainly Unique For Dylan If Not Unique In General. This Is In Part Effected By A Trio Of Female Back-Up Singers A Prominent Saxophone In Between Verses And A Hauntingly Dynamic Chord Progression. The Chord Progression Has A Certain Catch That Is Very Noticeable There Is A Repeating Cadence Which By Landing On The Dominant Chord "begs" For Resolution. However Rather Than Resolving It With The Tonic Chord It Is Resolved With The Relative Minor Chord. This Creates An Almost Tragic Feel In The Song Everything Sounds As If There Will Be A Normal Major And Happy-Sounding Tonic Chord But Instead The Song Falls Into The Unusual And Dark-Sounding Relative Minor Chord. Interestingly The Song Speeds Up Slightly Over The Course Of The Song Only Noticeable By Playing The Beginning And The End Of The Song Back To Back. Lyrically This Song Has Provoked Much Critical Insight Both Positive And Negative. According To Oliver Trager "Changing Of The Guards" Has Been Criticized As A "song In Which Dylan Unsuccessfully And Cynically Parodies His Anthemic Self In Haunting Fashion..." But Many Have Found Much Depth And Meaning In The Song's Lyrics. Michael Gray Sees This Song As A Thorough Description Of Dylan's Journey From The Beginning Of His Musical Career About Sixteen Years Prior The Opening Line Is "Sixteen Years" Through His Marriage And Divorce With Sara Dylan Up To His Soon-To-Be-Announced Conversion To Christianity. Indeed Much Religious And Biblical Imagery Is Readily Apparent In This Work Especially Apocalyptic Imagery Not New Ground For Dylan . Dylan Once Commented "It Means Something Different Every Time I Sing It. 'Changing Of The Guards' Is A Thousand Years Old'". However Even The Song's Critical Supporters Admit That There Is A Good Amount Of Opacity In This Song's Lyrics "Like Much In 'Changing Of The Guards ' The Intended Meaning Of This Passage Is Opaque..." "Changing Of The Guards" Has Only Been Played Live During The Tour Immediately Following Its Release In 1978. The Main Saxophone Refrain At The End Of The Chorus' Sounds Very Similar To The Theme To The BBC's Popular Animal Hospital Show Of The 1990s.