Bob Dylan, "They are the A-Changin era." For young people who are being trampled down and repressed, this is praise and warns that oppressors and abusers will be the victim of their own actions . At the beginning of this poem, Dylan talked to everyone and talked about the change of young people who believed that government laws and parents' rules were narrowed. He emphasizes "everyone" and helps readers imagine how wave of change centers around people with water. Then he used an analogy of water or swimming in the sink to explain the seriousness of the situation.
Bob Dylan's song "They are the era of A-Changin" indicates that change is inevitable whatever the state of our lives, and without judgment, we need to accept the change It is. Dylan admitted that their lives had changed and began summoning everyone. And I will continue to do so in the future. "Where you walk, gather up and acknowledge that the water around you has increased," a variety of people seeking a step in all their lives. He did this to point out that the change is not discriminatory, and that affects all of us, no matter who you are. In each section, Dylan strongly warns that if we are not willing to accept the change and the need for change is sustained, the result is not good. It is stagnant, there is a battle outside, it is furious, you will shake the window and hit the wall.
In 2005, Tharp hosted Bob Dylan's music with a new show called The Times Are are a-Changin 'in the Old Course of San Diego. According to the Times, A - Changin 's record was the highest at the closing date (March 2006), and the box office revenue was the largest. This is also the first time the show received the second extension before the first preview. After setting this record in California, New York performed 35 rehearsals and 28 performances. In 2009, Tharp partnered with Frank Sinatra 's song and held Come Fly with Me at the Bestseller' s 4 - Week Season Atlanta Union Theater. Opened in Broadway at the Marques Theater in New York in 2010, we performed 26 rehearsals and 188 performances. In August 2011, it was reorganized under the heading "Xintra: Dancing with Me" at "Flying National Tour" in Atlanta, Georgia.
From 1962 to 1963, Bob Dylan received evidence of war, racial discrimination, evil of poverty in his trademark political album "The Freewheelin 'Bob Dylan" and "The Times Are are a-Changin" (published in 1964) I advertised it. Promoted civil rights movement. Dylan was influenced by the folk renaissance and the fallen writer, and the political belief for the young generation of those days. On the contrary, Dylan's political phase belongs to the category of "civilians", but he has been known as a rock artist since 1965, but still has an influence on other musicians such as the British Invasion Band - We oppose stance and rock music audience. Extend spectrum of themes that can be solved by popular song