From a Buick 6

July 1965

From a Buick 6 is a blues rock song by Bob Dylan, who is first published in 1965 on Highway 61 Revisited, as well as the B - side of the single Positively 4th Street. The piece was produced by Bob Johnston and recorded on July 30, 1965.

The song starts with the beat of a snare drum, just like Like a Rolling Stone. It play alongside Dylan ( Gitarra, harmonica ), Al Kooper also (organ), Mike Bloomfield (guitar), Bobby Gregg (drums) and Harvey Brooks ( bass).

Gary U.S.. Bonds, Mitch Ryder and Johnny Winter, among others have the piece gecovert. Stephen King played in his novel From a Buick 8 to this song.

The song deals with different types of women. In the first stanza the lyric I reported from a graveyard woman, who cares for his child, while the soulful mama it keeps away from her. Maybe Dylan plays on the fact that many wives of a Kindersitterin occurrence feel scared because they fear that the husband is disloyal. The soulful mama, meanwhile, is also known as junkyard angel, the well supplied him. If he dies once, it was her job to put a blanket on his bed. The following verses also allow the interpretation that it is really at the mama to a mother or even to Mother Earth herself

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