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Desolation Row - Live at Free Trade Hall, Manchester, UK - May 17, 1966

1966Released
11:31

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Interesting facts and trivia about Desolation Row - Live at Free Trade Hall, Manchester, UK - May 17, 1966. By Songfacts®.

The opening lines of this song ("They're selling postcards of the hanging, they're painting the passports brown...") refer to three men who were in town with the circus and were accused of raping a girl in Duluth, Minnesota. On June 15, 1920, a mob broke them out of jail and lynched them. Postcards with pictures of the hanging were sold as souvenirs. Dylan's father, Abraham Zimmerman, was 8 years old and living in Duluth at the time of the hangings.

This is the last track on the album. It is eleven minutes long, and was Dylan's longest song up to that point. Dylan rarely plays it at concerts, but when he does, it can stretch out to 45 minutes.

When trying to interpret this song, keep in mind that Dylan was experimenting with LSD around the time he recorded it.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Desolation Row - Live at Free Trade Hall, Manchester, UK - May 17, 1966.
DKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
116BPM

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Released By

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Columbia/Legacy
Originally Recorded 1966, Originally Released 1985 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

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