JUST A ROLLING STONE

Lately, thanks in part to a great yard-sale find, I’ve been revisiting a lot of Bob Dylan and realizing how many phrases that pass through my head originate in his lyrics. Or at least the ones that also have a musical line. I came to him in late ’62 or early ’63 and was a loyal fan until he went electrified and left the activist and folk scenes. Count me among the contingent that felt betrayed.

OK, I’ve come to recognize and even admire a lot of significant material he wrote in the years since. The man could turn a phrase, for certain, even when he was drawing heavily from others.

The line, “Like a Rolling Stone,” had me wondering about its relationship to the naming of the band and the rock magazine, all three products of the ’60s. Did the song prompt the other two?

Turns out the band was formed in ’62; the song, ’65; and the magazine, then a tabloid newspaper, November 9, ’67. But, in another twist, the band took its name from Muddy Waters’ 1950 “Rollin’ Stone.”

As for the popular phrase, “A rolling stone gathers no moss,” the line points to John Heywood’s 1546 translation of the Roman-era Pubilius Syrus. So it’s been rolling around for some time.

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Also from the ’60s was my discovery of the common Pennsylvania road sign, “Beware of Rolling Rock,” along with the brew. I suppose looking at the connection between those two would be like asking which came first, the chicken or the egg. Or even why the chicken crossed the road before or after.

 

6 thoughts on “JUST A ROLLING STONE

  1. I’ve been surrounded by Bob Dylan for about 20 years — the guys I love tend to love Dylan but it was only through my study and appreciation of poetry this year that I finally got to the place where I felt Dylan deserved my worship. I am so into Dylan right now, in fact, I took our recently from the library and just finished reading his autobiography written in the early 2000s. I recommend it.

  2. Ha! Love the rolling stone/Rolling Rock connection you made! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Dylan really has a gift for saying things in ways that cause the listener to hear them a little differently, especially when it seems he’s repeating something we think we already know.

    (And three cheers for serendipitous yard sale finds!)

      1. nope don’t know who he is either ๐Ÿ™‚ I think i am somewhere in the middle – i looked him up. Maybe i’ll try out both lots of music.

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