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Eric from Vista, CaBob Dylan's performance of this song is 100x better than the Byrds. No question. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn November 13th 1966, Noel Harrison performed "Mr. Tambourine Man" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'... Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error

Mr. Tambourine Man by The Byrds - Songfacts Mr. Tambourine Man by The Byrds - Songfacts

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... 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. Discuss how Moses prayed for Miriam, and she received a second chance. Explain how God is always willing to forgive us when we ask Him. Have the child think of something they need forgiveness for and ask God to forgive them together.Lance from Zhengzhou, ChinaI believe this song is about loss. Loss of a loved one, perhaps the death of a person or something the writer believed in. If you have ever suffered a great loss in your life, you will remember the feeling of powerlessness, wanting help and in the end just release from your pain. Just re-listen to the lyrics and I think many people might agree: In the first verse, he so longs for release from his pain that he asks this whimsical figure of Mr Tambourine man to "play a song for me" and "I'll come following you".In the second verse, he talks about evening's empire having vanished into sand meaning the past is gone. He follows this by talking about his weariness and aloneness - I have no one to meet. Again, anyone who has suffered loss will know the weariness that comes from pain and the loneliness that follows the departure of the wellwishers. In versae 5 he asks Mr T to "take me on a trip" and "my senses have been stripped" - again, he is saying he has nothing left and wishes someone would release him from this mortal pain.Towards the end he describes himself as "that ragged clown behind" again re-stating his feeling of powerlessness. All he wants is to do is ease his pain by followingMr T who seems like a figure from childhood - a time when he was happy. Finally the song moves to describing that release from pain that he wants - "far from the reach Introduce the concept of a gratitude journal for your child. Encourage them to write or draw something they are thankful for each day. This practice will help them develop an attitude of gratitude and focus on the positive things in their lives. Ken from Newtownards, United KingdomLarry Knechtel, a member of Bread and famous for playing piano on Bridge Over Troubled Water, played bass guitar on the Byrds' version of Mr Tambourine Man, according to Wikipedia.

Halilit Baby Tambourine Musical Instrument (Colours Vary)

Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn May 11th 1965, the Byrds performed "Mr. Tambourine Man" on the NBC-TV program 'Hullabaloo'; this also marked their debut appearance on national television... Pinkmonty from London, Englandactually, this GREAT song was partly inspired by Bob Dylan's friend, Bruce Langhorn( he played guitar in the freewheelin' bob dylan sessions), who use to carry around a big turkish tambourine that he would occasionally play, Bob decribed it as being "big as a wagon wheel" and partly by the wild scenes in the New Orleans mardi gras.Begin the lesson by asking the child if they have ever had to take care of something very important. Share a personal story of when you had to take care of something important to help them relate. 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. Mark from Lancaster, OhWell, it said on the liner notes of the album that Bob Dylan 'flipped' when he heard this version of his song. That sort of surprised me, but okay. Blake from London, United KingdomDoes anyone know what the actual song is about? Like, what all the lyrics mean etc...?

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Bill from Newtownabbey, N Ireland, Ireland'Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan' - according to Columbia's 60's slogan - cliche but true - esp in the case of Mr Tambourine Man! Besides that obvious fact, Dylans stream of conciousness poetry and mind blowing original lyrics far outshine the Byrds effort In my humble opinion. Melissa from Windsor, CanadaI think the Dylan version is waaaay better than the Byrds'. I used to like the Byrds version a lot but when I heard the original, I felt like the Byrds might as well have re-told a story, but left out everything except one chapter near the beginning! I still like the feeling the Byrds version gives me, but it is a feeling I get more from the instruments than anything else.

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Miss Bojangles from EarthI certainly have never associated this song with or seen any parallels to drugs but saw the song to be more of a request or prayer to the angel of death. The "tambourine man," being a guide or a less scary version of the "grim reaper," to the afterlife... that the individual pleading for death has come to a final season of their life where they're weary and alone (I always picture someone elderly who has watched loved ones pass away all around him) and is ready to dance into the next phase with the tambourine man playing his jingle jangle song as the individual slips into eternal slumber. But I am only 17 and don't know much about the world around me so I could be wrong. Between 1965 and 1970 the group had sixteen Top 100 records; two made the Top 10 and they both reached #1, the other was "Turn! Turn! Turn!" for 3 weeks later in 1965 on November 28th... 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. 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.

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