In Bob Dylan’s March concert in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the iconic musician and songwriter performed two of his overtly Christian songs, “Gotta Serve Somebody” and “Every Grain of Sand,” not to mention the multitude of songs referencing the Bible. Anyone familiar with Dylan’s corpus of music knows he is “Tangled Up in the Bible,” as Michael J. Gilmour reminds us.
During the concert, a friend mentioned that he wished Dylan performed more of his overt Biblical songs (aka music from “Slow Train Coming,” “Saved,” and “Shot of Love”). I said he did perform Biblical-influenced songs; we just need ears to hear.
The Bible is everywhere in Dylan’s world.
People can see—first-hand—the lyrical integration and masterful ways in which Dylan weaves the Bible—and other motifs—in his lyrics, giving as NPR notes, “the stories behind the music.”
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All said and done, Dylan, 80, has a deep Biblical imagination. As Pascal Emmanuel Gorby writes for The Week, “Dylan is a profoundly spiritual poet, and his spirituality is profoundly shaped by the Christian Bible.”
To learn more about the Bob Dylan Center, watch the clip from CBS’ Sunday Morning, or browse the Bob Dylan Center website, showcasing “The 29,000-square-foot, state-of-the art center will feature rotating exhibits, 5,000+-square-foot archive, a 55-seat screening room and more.”
The Center boasts it will “offer unprecedented access to the creative life of one of America’s most important and influential artists.”
I know I’ll be going to Tulsa soon, Bible in hand, with Bob on the radio.
–Brian Dixon | AssistNews