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Queen Jane Approximately by Bob Dylan

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Bob Dylan born Robert Allen Zimmerman On May 24 1941 In Duluth Minnesota United States Is An American Singer-Songwriter. Often Regarded As One Of The Greatest Songwriters Of All Time Dylan Has Been A Major Figure In Popular Culture During A Career Spanning More Than 60 Years. Dylan Started His Musical Odyssey In 1959 When He Began Playing In Dinkytown Minneapolis While Attending The University Of Minnesota. Shortly After Starting To Play He Changed His Stage Name To Bob Dylan Read More On Last.Fm

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Queen Jane Approximately

"Queen Jane Approximately" Is A Song From Bob Dylan's 1965 Album Highway 61 Revisited. It Was Released As A Single As The B-Side To "One Of Us Must Know Sooner Or Later " In January 1966. It Has Also Been Covered By Several Artists Including The Grateful Dead And The Four Seasons Meaning
Similar To Other Dylan Songs Of This Period "Queen Jane Approximately" Has The Singer Criticizing The Subject Of The Song Warning Her Of An Imminent Fall From Grace. Although The Song Covers Similar Ground To "Like A Rolling Stone" "Queen Jane Approximately" Is Gentler And Shows The Subject Some Compassion. The Main Point Of Criticism Is That The Subject Lives In An Inauthentic World Filled With Superficial Attitudes And People And Meaningless Ritualized Proprieties. However The Singer Also Invites The Subject To Come And See Him If And When She Is Willing To Break Away From Her Superficial Diversions And Engage In An Honest Authentic Experience Or When She Needs Someone To Ultimately Pick Up The Pieces. The Song Is Structured In Five Verses In Which The First Two Deal With Queen Jane's Relationship With Her Family The Second Two Deal With Her Relationship With Her "courtiers" And The Last Deals With Her Relationship With Bandits. This Structure Essentially Maps Out A Path From Those Closest To Her To A Way Out Of Her Current Situation Preparing For The Last Lines Of The Fifth Verse Where The Narrator Offers "And You Want Somebody You Don't Have To Speak To / Won't You Come See Me Queen Jane?" The Song Incorporates Several Attitudes Towards The Subject Including Condescension Self-Righteousness Contempt Compassion As Well As Sneering Style
The Song Is Structured As A Series Of ABAB Quatrain Verses With Each Verse Followed By A Chorus That Is Just A Repeat Of The Last Line Of The Verse Which Is Always "won't You Come See Me Queen Jane". Each B Line Ends With A Rhyme On "ain" While The A Lines Each End With A Double-Syllable Rhyme Such As "cheek To / Speak To" Or "lent You / Resent You". The Music Is Recorded With A "warts And All" Philosophy Consistent With The Rest Of The Highway 61 Revisited Album. The Electric Guitars Are Out Of Tune Or Out Of Phase And Clash With The Organ And Piano Chords The Bass Has Spanish Inflections And The Mix Is Raw With A Sound Similar To Garage Rock. Musicians On "Queen Jane Approximately" Include Dylan Mike Bloomfield On Electric Guitars And Al Kooper And Paul Griffin On Keyboards. Who Is Queen Jane?
One Of The Persistent Questions About The Song Is The Identity Of The Queen Jane To Whom The Title Refers. Speculation About The Subject Has Included Tudor Queens Lady Jane Grey And Jane Seymour. Even More Speculation Has Centered On Joan Baez As The Similarity Of The Names "Jane" And "Joan" Allow The Name 'Jane' To Be A Thinly Veiled Attempt To Hide Baez's Identity Dylan's And Baez's Reputations As The King And Queen Of Folk Music And The Souring Of The Relationship Between Dylan And Baez Around The Time The Song Was Written. However In 1965 Dylan Himself Told Journalist Nora Ephron That "Queen Jane Is A Man".

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