

Talkin world war iii blues free#
Michelangelo e il Mosè – just £3.99! | Free Sample Chapter (.pdf) | CatalogĮ poi, if you must read scare stories about the corona virus, at least do it in ‘easy’ Italian!Īctually, Thursday’s edition of doesn’t cover the topic (I think our editor was staging a protest…) but will keep you occupied in your bunker for an hour or so anyway. And better still, this week’s ‘eBook of the Week’, Michelangelo e il Mosè, is half-price until Sunday night! Sterile AND cheap, what more could you want? In any case, you won’t catch anything from our ebooks, I promise.

I’ll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours Still a few 100%-Guaranteed-Virus-Free Ebooks left!Įvery chemist/drugstore/supermarket in Bologna has a sign in the window stating unequivocally that there are NO FACEMASKS OR DISINFECTANTS OF ANY KIND in stock, so if you’re planning to visit our city, pack your own. The lyrics are on the official Bob Dylan website – they’re a treat! There’s a certain ‘blitz spirit’ (UK readers will know what that is…)īeh, listen to the whole talkin’ blues on Youtube, if only to reassure yourself that, if the world didn’t end in 1965, it’ll probably scrape by this year, too. That said, it’s been easy to get chatting – everyone wants to talk about the virus, even if only to moan that they’re fed up of hearing about it. I said, “Howdy friend, I guess there’s just us two”Īctually, unlike in the apocalyptic song, there are people around in our city, though fewer than usual and the phone doesn’t ring as often. 'Talkin World War III Blues' is a song written and performed by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan that was first released as the tenth track (or the fourth song on Side 2 of the vinyl) of his 1963 album The Freewheelin Bob Dylan.Like nearly every song on the album, it is performed by Dylan solo, accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica played in a rack. I lit a cigarette on a parking meter and walked on down the road In particular verse 4, when Bob ventures outside after the nuclear attack: Which brings to mind my favorite song from 1965, when I was minus two: Bob Dylan’s ‘ Talkin’ World War III Blues‘. “Too quiet!” as they used to say in the cowboy movies I watched with my dad in the ‘seventies. Things are quieter than normal in Bologna right now.
