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"Neighborhood Bully" - No one ever explained Israel better than Bob Dylan.
Blue Star PR ^ | June 2, 2010 | BlueStarPR

Posted on 06/02/2010 5:54:22 PM PDT by DogByte6RER

What's plain is that the Gaza flotilla's nominal purpose, delivering "humanitarian" supplies to Gaza, was secondary to the aim of provoking a confrontation. The Gaza flotilla turned down an Israeli offer to unload the six boats and deliver the goods to Gaza by truck; it ignored repeated warnings that it would not be allowed to reach Gaza. Its spokesmen said they would insist on "breaking Israel's siege," as one of them put it.

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Listen & Buy Bob Dylan's "Neighborhood Bully" MP3 Today! Lyrics below.

Audio from the IDF soldiers who boarded the boat.

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Neighborhood Bully by Bob Dylan

Well, the neighborhood bully, he's just one man, His enemies say he's on their land. They got him outnumbered about a million to one, He got no place to escape to, no place to run. He's the neighborhood bully.

The neighborhood bully just lives to survive, He's criticized and condemned for being alive. He's not supposed to fight back, he's supposed to have thick skin, He's supposed to lay down and die when his door is kicked in. He's the neighborhood bully.

The neighborhood bully been driven out of every land, He's wandered the earth an exiled man. Seen his family scattered, his people hounded and torn, He's always on trial for just being born. He's the neighborhood bully.

Well, he knocked out a lynch mob, he was criticized, Old women condemned him, said he should apologize. Then he destroyed a bomb factory, nobody was glad. The bombs were meant for him. He was supposed to feel bad. He's the neighborhood bully.

Well, the chances are against it and the odds are slim That he'll live by the rules that the world makes for him, 'Cause there's a noose at his neck and a gun at his back And a license to kill him is given out to every maniac. He's the neighborhood bully.

He got no allies to really speak of. What he gets he must pay for, he don't get it out of love. He buys obsolete weapons and he won't be denied But no one sends flesh and blood to fight by his side. He's the neighborhood bully.

Well, he's surrounded by pacifists who all want peace, They pray for it nightly that the bloodshed must cease. Now, they wouldn't hurt a fly. To hurt one they would weep. They lay and they wait for this bully to fall asleep. He's the neighborhood bully.

Every empire that's enslaved him is gone, Egypt and Rome, even the great Babylon. He's made a garden of paradise in the desert sand, In bed with nobody, under no one's command. He's the neighborhood bully.

Now his holiest books have been trampled upon, No contract he signed was worth what it was written on. He took the crumbs of the world and he turned it into wealth, Took sickness and disease and he turned it into health. He's the neighborhood bully.

What's anybody indebted to him for? Nothin', they say. He just likes to cause war. Pride and prejudice and superstition indeed, They wait for this bully like a dog waits to feed. He's the neighborhood bully.

What has he done to wear so many scars? Does he change the course of rivers? Does he pollute the moon and stars? Neighborhood bully, standing on the hill, Running out the clock, time standing still, Neighborhood bully.

(c) 1983


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Israel; Miscellaneous; War on Terror
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To: grand wazoo

At best Dylan is pretty conservative, after all not a lot of “filthy hippy leftists” go around saying Barry Goldwater was their favorite politician. At worst (or maybe still best) he is apolitical. He never attended any marches or protests. He was never outspoken about things except for primarily one album and then a few songs on the next one.

Sometimes I think people are only aware that he ever recored The Times They Are A-Changin’ and manage to overlook the other 33 studio albums he has released. His “finger pointing” songs are such a small part of his catalog that it is hardly an accurate judge of him as a person. Especially not when we are closing in on 50 years later.


41 posted on 06/03/2010 5:41:11 AM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You ever thought about being weird for a living?)
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To: scott says

*dylan bump*


42 posted on 06/03/2010 8:55:29 AM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Mr. Blonde
Especially not when we are closing in on 50 years later.

"It's Unbelievable" (Under the Red Sky)

43 posted on 06/03/2010 9:01:12 AM PDT by don-o (My son, Ben - Marine Lance Corporal texted me at 0330 on 2/3/10: AMERICA!)
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To: DogByte6RER
A pretty good young Dylan look-and-sound-alike Neighborhood Bully rendition on youtube here.......
44 posted on 06/03/2010 10:53:50 AM PDT by AnalogReigns
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To: Mr. Blonde
Bob sang this at his most recent show. The word that comes to mind is "humility."

What Good Am I?

What good am I if I’m like all the rest
If I just turn away, when I see how you’re dressed
If I shut myself off so I can’t hear you cry
What good am I? What good am I if I know and don’t do
If I see and don’t say, if I look right through you
If I turn a deaf ear to the thunderin’ sky
What good am I?

What good am I while you softly weep
And I hear in my head what you say in your sleep
And I freeze in the moment like the rest who don’t try
What good am I?

What good am I then to others and me
If I’ve had every chance and yet still fail to see
If my hands are tied must I not wonder within
Who tied them and why and where must I have been?

What good am I if I say foolish things
And I laugh in the face of what sorrow brings
And I just turn my back while you silently die
What good am I?

Copyright © 1989 by Special Rider Music

45 posted on 06/03/2010 2:39:14 PM PDT by don-o (My son, Ben - Marine Lance Corporal texted me at 0330 on 2/3/10: AMERICA!)
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To: Mr. Blonde
Sometimes I think people are only aware that he ever recored The Times They Are A-Changin’ and manage to overlook the other 33 studio albums he has released. His “finger pointing” songs are such a small part of his catalog that it is hardly an accurate judge of him as a person. Especially not when we are closing in on 50 years later.

He's not really famous for anything he did past 1965. His early involvement in the "civil rights" movement is a huge part of his image.

I realize that fans of his music enjoy many of his later albums (Blonde on Blonde, Nashville Skyline, Blood on the Tracks, etc.), however Dylan the myth is greater than Dylan the singer/songwriter. Just ask Joni Mitchell.

46 posted on 06/03/2010 4:24:14 PM PDT by grand wazoo
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To: grand wazoo

“Dylan is a filthy hippy leftist.”

And you took a name from Frank Zappa’s music?

To each his own.


47 posted on 06/03/2010 4:35:59 PM PDT by OwenKellogg (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: OwenKellogg
Zappa, like most people, was a bundle of contradictions. He was a scathing satirist of popular culture that was very politically incorrect. He spared no one.

Zappa obituary in Socialist Review

48 posted on 06/03/2010 4:51:30 PM PDT by grand wazoo
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To: grand wazoo

His existence in the civil rights movement consists of one and one half albums. There is nothing else. His best regarded albums aren’t among those, his most famous song isn’t on one of those albums.

And to say he is some leftist hippie ignores the truth for a myth created by others not even by him. And Positively 4th Street is how he felt about those who created that myth.


49 posted on 06/03/2010 7:31:07 PM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You ever thought about being weird for a living?)
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To: Mr. Blonde
Dylan played at the March on Washington in 1964. The ultimate civil rights event.

You may be a fan of his music, but his politics leave a lot to be desired. Let's not rewrite history.

50 posted on 06/03/2010 7:58:05 PM PDT by grand wazoo
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To: grand wazoo

1963, not 1964


51 posted on 06/03/2010 8:16:26 PM PDT by grand wazoo
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To: grand wazoo

Direct quote from Bob, “My favorite politician was Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.” Who by the way voted for 12 Civil Rights acts, so it isn’t like support of the idea of civil rights in itself makes you a liberal.

Using events from 20 years before to make a declaration about someone’s politics is a very iffy proposition when there is not a whole lot to go on. And now we are at 45 years later, to think his politics stayed static that long, provided he was ever deeply political seems tough. My stance would be that he is pretty apolitical. Generally when people try to pin him down he just plays with them. His interview with Jann Wenner from a few years ago is pretty funny in that respect.


52 posted on 06/03/2010 8:17:27 PM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You ever thought about being weird for a living?)
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To: Mr. Blonde

There you go again - trying to be all logical and factual on a Dylan thread.


53 posted on 06/04/2010 10:23:51 AM PDT by don-o (My son, Ben - Marine Lance Corporal texted me at 0330 on 2/3/10: AMERICA!)
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