@@josefk5659 fucking hell. You're right. Religion For One is literally that Dylan tune. He also nicked Elis Regina & Antonio Carlos Jobim tune 'Água De Marco' for 'Visions Of Pain'
@@simonfirth5838 The author Mark Fisher had a concept of ‘lost’ futures which expands on this sentiment. I do love the lyrics they came up with but for how long are we just going to recycle this fukn nostalgia trip?!
If anybody is curious this is the melody of Bob Dylan’s I pity the poor immigrant from ‘67 with different lyrics.
The blend between a homage to a tune and then straight plagiarism is getting blurrier every day.
Well, he shamelessly ripped Ballad of a Thin Man on the album too and released it as a single
@@josefk5659 fucking hell. You're right. Religion For One is literally that Dylan tune. He also nicked Elis Regina & Antonio Carlos Jobim tune 'Água De Marco' for 'Visions Of Pain'
@@simonfirth5838 you’re right. Didn’t notice until you mentioned it.
@@simonfirth5838 The author Mark Fisher had a concept of ‘lost’ futures which expands on this sentiment. I do love the lyrics they came up with but for how long are we just going to recycle this fukn nostalgia trip?!
This is gorgeous
lotta heart but no saul
These guys could be the next Phil Ochs
This is beautiful ❤
Yes lads
marvellous
Whose song is this?
It’s a version of Bob Dylan’s I pity the poor immigrant.
Who is that female singer ?
Anna Mcdowell