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Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again

1966Released
7:03

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Mobile is a town in Alabama that is known for folk music, while Memphis, Tennessee is known for blues and rock.

A few different characters show up in the narrative, starting with "the ragman." Dylan did offer a rare song interpretation when he told Robert Shelton, author of No Direction Home: The Life and Music of Bob Dylan, that the ragman is Satan. Many of Dylan's lyrics are filled with biblical images, but shrouded in inscrutable stories. It is often said that Dylan "found God" in the '80s, but the Bible and God have been running through his work in a very serious way ever since the very beginning. Dylan later said that if he had to "do it all again," he'd teach theology or ancient Roman history.

Dylan session artist Al Kooper's memoir, Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards, tells many fun anecdotes of the time around the recording of Blonde on Blonde. Anecdote the first: He was delayed on his way to Nashville for the first day of recording with Dylan, due to a night with some lady fans. So he delayed the plane the next morning while he came riding up beside it in a jeep. He boarded literally minutes before the plane's wheels would have left the runway, only to turn around and discover that this flight had originated in New York and was half-full of people who knew him. Kooper Anecdote the second: He was on foot in the city when a gang of thugs started chasing him with the idea of beating him up. He ducked into a bookstore and called to Dylan's manager, Al Grossman, from a phone booth (remember this was in the day before mobile phones). Al Grossman dispatched Lamar Fike, a bodygaurd who had also worked for Elvis, to the scene in a Cadillac to retrieve Kooper from his imminent curb-stomping, thoroughly freaking out the thugs in the process. Kooper Anecdote the third: one of the session players for Blonde on Blonde was a keyboard player named "Pig," who happened to be blind. On a night when the band was drinking and blowing off steam, winding around the streets of Tennessee, they decided to let Pig drive. Pig was doing quite well, supplemented by directions from the passengers, until the Highway Patrol pulled them over.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again.
AKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
136BPM

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Columbia
Originally Released 1966 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

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