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From: moskowit@panix.com (Len Moskowitz)
Subject: CRD: My Back Pages (The Byrds/Dylan)
MY BACK PAGES
(Words and Music by Bob Dylan)
1964 Warner Bros. Inc
Renewed 1992 Special Rider Music
[This is The Byrds' arrangement. Lyrics provided by Roger McGuinn in a
post from alt.music.byrds. Comments in brackets by the cureent poster.]
Intro: E Esus4 (repeat 4 times)
ECrimson C#mflames tied Abmthrough my ears
Rollin' Ahigh and Bmighty Etraps
EPounced with C#mfire on Abmflaming roads
Using Aideas as myB maps
"WC#me'll meet on edAbmges, soon," said I
AProud 'neath heated Bbrow.
Ah, but EI was so much Aolder Ethen,
A B E (intro riff twice)
I'm younger than that now.
Half-wracked prejudice leaped forth
"Rip down all hate," I screamed
Lies that life is black and white
Spoke from my skull. I dreamed
Romantic facts [flanks] of musketeers
Foundationed deep, somehow.
Ah, but I was so much older then,
bI'm younger than that now.
[The next two verses were left out by The Byrds]
Girls' faces formed the forward path
From phony jealousy
To memorizing politics
Of ancient history
Flung down by corpse evangelists
Unthought of, though, somehow.
Ah, but I was so much older then,
I'm younger than that now.
A self-ordained professor's tongue
Too serious to fool
Spouted out that liberty
Is just equality in school
"Equality," I spoke the word
As if a wedding vow.
Ah, but I was so much older then,
I'm younger than that now.
[The Byrds pick it up here]
In a soldier's stance, I aimed my hand
At the mongrel dogs who teach
Fearing not that I'd become my enemy
In the instant that I preach
My pathway led [Sisters fled] by confusion boats
Mutiny from stern to bow.
Ah, but I was so much older then,
I'm younger than that now.
[12-string guitar solo followed by the refrain]
Yes, my guard stood hard when abstract threats
Too noble to neglect
Deceived me into thinking
I had something to protect
Good and bad, I define these terms
Quite clear, no doubt, somehow.
Ah, but I was so much older then,
I'm younger than that now.
--
Len Moskowitz
moskowit@panix.com