Jun 4, 2018 · One of Bob Dylan’s great songs is “All Along the Watchtower” from his John Wesley Harding album. Dylan’s eighth album remains one of his great accomplishments. Released in December of 1967, seven months after The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Band, the acoustic sound of John Wesley Harding appears as a stark contrast to the Dylan writes about a “watchtower,” princes, and the “women” who “came and went”. This is the location that the thief and the joker are heading towards. The last time describes them as the “Two riders”. They’re on their way to the tower in amongst a dark and suspenseful atmosphere. ZjA39Ee.
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