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<blockquote data-quote="Grafted In" data-source="post: 77662126" data-attributes="member: 306139"><p>Perhaps my observation is not original. Perhaps it's well known. Perhaps it's just my foolishness. And perhaps I've brought this up before. I can't recall. It just jumped out at me one day several years ago while listening to it for about the millionth time. </p><p> Does anyone else see Bob Dylan giving an account of Nazi Germany's , unfortunately, successful propaganda move that inspired the book and later movie "Voyage of the Damned" in his song "Desolation Row", within the verse beginning with "Praise be to...?</p><p> If not, read the first verse, Read up on that event. Then consider my thoughts again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grafted In, post: 77662126, member: 306139"] Perhaps my observation is not original. Perhaps it's well known. Perhaps it's just my foolishness. And perhaps I've brought this up before. I can't recall. It just jumped out at me one day several years ago while listening to it for about the millionth time. Does anyone else see Bob Dylan giving an account of Nazi Germany's , unfortunately, successful propaganda move that inspired the book and later movie "Voyage of the Damned" in his song "Desolation Row", within the verse beginning with "Praise be to...? If not, read the first verse, Read up on that event. Then consider my thoughts again. [/QUOTE]
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