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Discuss with your child how Miriam helped save her baby brother Moses from the Nile River. Explain how God used her courage and wisdom to protect Moses. Ask the child to think of a time when they needed courage to do something difficult and share their experience. John Dylan from Blah, MsWhy is this titled under The Byrds. IT belongs under Dylan. Dylans version is ridiculously better. Brian from Sydney, CanadaIs it another coincidence that this song has a mention of diamonds and the sky just as The Beatles' "Lucy.." does, but not until two years later? It is the same with "Caroline, No" by The Beach Boys. "Caroline,No" and "Girl From The North Country" have the same them about a girl with long hair and the fetish the men have with this long hair. Dylan's song was released and written well before both of these other popular numbers. If it indeed was about drugs, nobody I knew thought so. I think you'll find that musical celebrations of pharmeceuticals, even from those days, are far more obvious than this one. Play With Fire talks about a sheltered lady drawn to someone beyond her reach. Despite the warning, her desire lingers, igniting a captivating story of forbidden attraction.Lloyd from La, CaThis song is about a drug dealer in Grenich Village who use to signal his customers that the "goodies" were in by playing his Tamborine. Bon from Boston, United StatesPersonally I like both versions but for different reasons and they are different from each other in delivery and intent. Unless you were there in 1965 to hear the Byrds version spill out of your radio for the first time, you haven't got a clue. Does it matter that the Byrds didn't write it? No... Whoever decided to cover this song, (probably McGuinn), knew what they were about. At that time, the opening peal of that twelve string defined electricity. Lance from Zhengzhou, ChinaI believe this song is about loss. Loss of a loved one, perhaps the death of a person or something the writer believed in. If you have ever suffered a great loss in your life, you will remember the feeling of powerlessness, wanting help and in the end just release from your pain. Just re-listen to the lyrics and I think many people might agree: In the first verse, he so longs for release from his pain that he asks this whimsical figure of Mr Tambourine man to "play a song for me" and "I'll come following you".In the second verse, he talks about evening's empire having vanished into sand meaning the past is gone. He follows this by talking about his weariness and aloneness - I have no one to meet. Again, anyone who has suffered loss will know the weariness that comes from pain and the loneliness that follows the departure of the wellwishers. In versae 5 he asks Mr T to "take me on a trip" and "my senses have been stripped" - again, he is saying he has nothing left and wishes someone would release him from this mortal pain.Towards the end he describes himself as "that ragged clown behind" again re-stating his feeling of powerlessness. All he wants is to do is ease his pain by followingMr T who seems like a figure from childhood - a time when he was happy. Finally the song moves to describing that release from pain that he wants - "far from the reach

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Enter your details below to receive a Free printable Bible lesson every Friday to use with your under 5s. His covered version of the song appeared on his self-titled album, 'Noel Harrison'*, and on the LP he also covered three other Dylan songs... Mr. Harrison passed away on October 13th, 2013 at the age of 79... Wayne Clark from Perth WaI really think Its outrageous that this song Is listed on "Song Facts" as a Byrds song, when anyone who knows anything about music, knows that this Is one of the greatest songs ever written by Bob. Anthea from Boston, MaIn one of Judy Collins' albums (either #3 or in the notes on Judy Sings Dylan, or possibly both), she writes about being unhappy one night when she and a bunch of other singers are all staying together in New York, and she goes down in the basement to find Dylan singing this softly, so as not to wake everyone up. Jennifur Sun from RamonaWish I could just touch that 12 string. Loved the sound of it, wish I could hear it in person.While many interpreted the song as a thinly veiled drug record, McGuinn had other ideas. Having joined the Eastern cult religion Subud just 10 days prior to entering the studio, he saw the song as "a prayer of submission." McGuinn told The Byrds' biographer, Johnny Rogan, in 1997: "Underneath the lyrics to 'Mr. Tambourine Man,' regardless of what Dylan meant, I was turning it into a prayer. I was singing to God and I was saying that God was the Tambourine Man and I was saying to him, 'Hey God, take me for a trip and I'll follow you.'" Depending on where you live, the time it may take for your exchanged product to reach you, may vary. This song that talks about the memories of a past love. The narrator expresses his sincere feelings and the lyrics imply that he misses his former lover. Johnny from Los Angeles, CaThis is one of those songs that is "Why try to figure out the lyrics, just listen to it.

Mr. Tambourine Man by The Byrds - Songfacts Mr. Tambourine Man by The Byrds - Songfacts

Two days earlier on May 9th, 1965 it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #87... {See the next two posts below}... In the 1997 movie Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers (Mike Myers) attempts to play the CD of this album on a record player.

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The Byrds recorded this under a one-single deal with Columbia Records that Miles Davis helped secure. Davis, who was signed to Columbia, knew a friend of the band's manager, and as a favor called Columbia boss Goddard Lieberson to ask for the deal. Davis made that case that it was the kind of music young people were listening to. Talk about how Miriam complained about Moses’ wife and was punished with leprosy. Explain that complaining is not pleasing to God and can have consequences. Have the child think of a way they can turn their complaints into something positive, such as finding a solution or expressing gratitude for what they have.

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